FMU Export - Model Exchange vs Co-Simulation

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Victor
Victor le 27 Fév 2024
Commenté : Andy le 7 Fév 2025
Dear Sir or Madam,
Is it possible to export a Simulink Model as a Model Exchange FMU, instead of a Co-Simulation FMU?
I see that using the "exportToFMU" function the only option provided for "FMUType" argument is "CS" (that stands for Co-Simulation).
Is there any other option to do this?
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
Víctor Sánchez Suárez
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Victor
Victor le 24 Sep 2024
Hi! Thank you for your answer. I guess that it has been added in MATLAB R2024b, hasn't it?
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards.
Andy
Andy le 7 Fév 2025
Yes it has. In R2024b I'm having no problem creating an ME FMU, FMI 2.0. But (& this is a big but), it is really slowing the execution rate. I'm still working through if there is a better way to prepare the model for ME FMU export, or if I'm using it wrong. I found this question looking for best practices.

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Amritha
Amritha le 5 Mar 2024
Hello,
Exporting a Model Exchange FMU is not supported at the moment and is being considered as an enhancement in a future release.
For now, standalone FMU export for co-simulation is supported as of R2020a and later through the Simulink Compiler product.

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