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Reference FMUs

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A set of hand-coded FMUs for development, testing and debugging of the Functional Mock-up Interface.

Repository structure

<model>

  • config.h - model specific types and definitions
  • FMI{1CS|1ME|2|3}.xml - model descriptions
  • model.c - implementation of the model

include

  • fmi{|2|3}Functions.h - FMI header files
  • model.h - generic model interface
  • cosimulation.h - generic co-simulation interface

src

  • fmi{1|2|3}Functions.c - FMI implementations
  • cosimulation.c - generic co-simulation

examples

  • *.c - various FMI 3.0 import examples
  • Examples.cmake - CMake configuration for the example projects

Build the FMUs

To build the FMUs you need CMake and a supported build tool e.g. Visual Studio ≥ 2013 , Xcode or make:

  • download or clone the repository

  • open the CMakeGUI

  • click Browse Source... and select the cloned or downloaded and extracted repository (that contains CMakeLists.txt)

  • click Browse Build... and select the folder where you want build the FMUs

  • click Configure and select the generator for your IDE / build tool

  • select the FMI_VERSION you want to build and optionally the FMI_TYPE (only for FMI 1.0)

  • click Generate to generate the project files

  • click Open Project or open the project in your build tool

  • build the project

The FMUs will be in the dist folder inside the selected build folder.

License and attribution

Copyright © 2021 Modelica Association Project "FMI". All rights reserved. The code is released under the 2-Clause BSD License.

The Reference FMUs are a fork of the Test FMUs by Dassault Systèmes, which are a fork of the FMU SDK by QTronic, both released under the 2-Clause BSD License.

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