An Introduction to using FMU with Xentara

Industrial automation • By Tobias Schneider • April 25, 2025
The following article will offer a brief overview of the Xentara FMU Connector. This video examines Xentara's integration of Functional Mock-up Units (FMUs) to facilitate robust co-simulation for cyber-physical systems.
An Introduction to using FMU with Xentara

The Xentara FMU Connector is compatible with the Functional Mock-up Interface 2.0 standard, abbreviated as FMI. This standard establishes a cohesive interface for the integration of simulation models into extensive systems. Xentara explicitly facilitates FMI 2.0 Co-Simulation, enabling users to execute precompiled simulation models in conjunction with Xentara components.

Every Functional Mock-up Unit (FMU) is a .fmu zip archive that comprises:

These elements collaborate to facilitate uninterrupted co-simulation of intricate systems.

Structure

The Xentara FMU Connector employs a systematic hierarchy for the administration of FMUs:

Integration

Xentara facilitates the effortless incorporation of FMUs into a system by:

This enables engineers to simulate, validate, and optimize their models inside an industrial automation framework.

Status codes and errors in Xentara FMU are categorized into:

Every FMU model adheres to the FMI 2.0 specification, guaranteeing that mistakes are accurately identified and reported inside the Xentara environment.

Xentara uses its model file to define the FMU behavior, including:

This standardized format simplifies integration and configuration of FMUs within Xentara.

Benefits

The utilization of the Xentara FMU Connector provides the following benefits:

This finishes our brief introduction to utilizing the Functional Mockup Interface in Xentara. For additional details, please consult the developer documentation (docs.xentara.io) or contact our support team.