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Matlab 2012a Download Free Full ##TOP## Version


This is the latest version of Matlab 2011a and it has many features that make this MATLAB programming language one of the most powerful! In addition, you can easily download Matlab 2012 free trial to see how awesome it is for yourself before downloading.




Matlab 2012a Download Free Full Version



The latest version of Matlab 2012 contains many new features as well as an upgrade to the programming language. A rewritten GUI and graphics engine, which has resulted in a smoother user interface with more responsive interaction between mouse and matlab commands.


By Plotting in Matlab means to graph data points on a two-dimensional surface, and Matlab 2010a features some improvements in this area. For instance, the new version of matlab comes with over 200 built-in plots for different types of graphs as well as many tools to customize them.


The software is available both as compiled executables and source code. To access the compiled executables, click the links in the table below. The source code is housed in a GitHub repository, available here as a ZIP archive. To install, extract the contents of the ZIP file, ensuring that the folder structure in the file is preserved, and start VMT.m in Matlab version 2012a or newer. Note that to enable full functionality of VMT in source code mode, you will need the Mapping Toolbox license in your distribution of Matlab.


The links below can be used to obtain a non-commercial license. This license is free, and can be usedby students and staff in a University research project without an industrial sponsor.If you need to obtain the commercial license for version 2.9 or older of DIPlib and DIPimage,please contact license@diplib.org.This version is not open source. Version 3 of the library and toolbox are open source.


The Internet is popular among the students. Students search more and more for information on the Internet. Studies show that many students consider the Internet as a great source of information and using it during learning process. The Internet is full of e-learning projects, documents, presentations and multimedia content that students may find useful for their learning process (Foltin 2012b, 2012c). It is necessary that all our contents for courses are available online as well. Courses can be also supported with custom video tutorials where topics are explained and shown. Mathworks also provide online content like the documentation, webinars and events on their official web site. Conferences are also good events for students to exchange their knowledge among each other (MathWorks 2012a, 2012b, 2012c). Learning and teaching process is often high cost. Free software and open source applications are possible solution (Foltin et al. 2011).


It is developed by Christian Gaser and Robert Dahnke (Jena University Hospital, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology) and free but copyright software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.


The advantage of the standalone version is that no Matlab license is needed. Only the (free) Matlab Runtime R2017b (v93) has to be downloaded. However, there are some limitations (e.g. no parallelization and no interactive help in the GUI version) and the standalone version is mainly intended to run without GUI on Unix systems. Please check the ENIGMA CAT12 site fore more information and examples to call CAT12 from shell scripts.


Our new book "Advanced modelling with the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox" has been published as gold open access by Cambridge University Press and can be downloaded for free.


Used by millions around the world, students can take advantage of our free engineering software for homework, capstone projects and student competitions. Our renewable products can be downloaded at no cost by students across the globe and installed on any supported MS Windows 64-bit machine.


Octave is free software licensed under theGNU General Public License (GPL).Assuming you have Mercurial installed on your machine you may obtain the latestdevelopment version of Octave sources with the following command:


Go to the EEGLAB download page to download the latest stable version of EEGLAB. The rest of this page describes how to download the development version of EEGLAB, and is recommended for advanced EEGLAB users only. In the video, we outline the different options for running EEGLAB.


EEGLAB download in ZIP format is available on the EEGLAB download page. This includes the latest release as well as old versions. The EEGLAB revision history page describes changes between EEGLAB versions.


Please do NOT download the zip file from the EEGLAB GitHub repository as it is missing important EEGLAB plugins not included in the EEGLAB code base. If you want to use the development version of EEGLAB, clone it and include submodules as explained below.


TINA is a product of DesignSoft exclusively for Texas Instruments. This complimentary version is fully functional but does not support some other features available with the full version of TINA.For a complete list of available TINA-TI models, see: SpiceRack -- A Complete List Need HSpice models to aid in your design? Our HSpice model collection can be found here.


DSAS version 5.1 was released in November 2021 and is publicly available here. Click on the file "DSASAddin_v5.1.zip"" to download the Esri add-in file. The supporting DSAS version 5.1 User Guide (found here) contains Installation procedures, system requirements, and detailed instructions for use. Available help resources include an instructional video for System Requirements and Installation, as well as a tutorial detailing a Sample Data Workflow. For additional questions please contact DSAS_help@usgs.gov


The PSAT documentation is no longer provided for free. Please contact me for getting the details on how to obtain the full PSAT manual as well as any other assistance on PSAT. I am also available for defining as hoc appointments for developing specific features currently not implemented in PSAT.


  • April 4, 2022: Yet some more bug fixes by Andreas Wank.

  • March 2, 2022: Some bug fixes by Andreas Wank.

  • August 17, 2019: Support up to Matlab R2019a(beta). Simulink model warnings fixed by Behnam Tamimi.

  • June 7, 2016: Support for Matlab R2016a(beta). Several GUIs' bugs have been fixed by Hantao Cui.

  • May 26, 2016: PSAT version 2.1.10. Compatible with Matlab R2014b, R2015a and R2015b. Some bugs have been fixed.

  • September 6, 2014: PSAT version 2.1.9. PSAT Documentation available for purchase. Compatible with Matlab R2014a and syntax consolidation. Fixed a few bugs.

  • January 6, 2013: PSAT version 2.1.8. Added 2 compact solar photo-voltaic generator models (thanks to B. Tamimi and C. Cañizares). Fixed a few bugs.

  • July 30, 2012: PSAT version 2.1.7. Compatible with Matlab 7.14 (R2012a). Added 4 hydro turbine models (thanks to W. Li and L. Vanfretti). Fixed the exponential recovery load model and several other bugs.

  • May 13, 2010: PSAT version 2.1.6. Yet another minor release. Compatible with Matlab 7.10 (R2010a).

  • November 1, 2009: PSAT version 2.1.5. Yet another minor release.

  • June 17, 2009: PSAT version 2.1.4. Minor release that fixes a few bugs.

  • April 21, 2009: PSAT version 2.1.3. Minor release that consolidates device classes and fixes several bugs.

  • June 26, 2008: PSAT version 2.1.2. Minor release that fixes some bugs in the CPF analysis.

  • June 18, 2008: PSAT version 2.1.1. Minor release that fixes a bug in the AVR class.

  • June 16, 2008: PSAT version 2.1.0. PSAT can run on any Matlab version back to 5.3 and on GNU Octave. The GUI for 3D visualization for static and dynamic power system analyses has been completed. The library for Numerical Linear Analysis has been completely rewritten and split into a Linear Analysis library and a Numerical Differentiation library. A filter for the ODM (open data model) has been included. The GUIs have been optimized for running on Quartz (Mac OS X) and X11 (Linux) graphical systems.

  • February 2, 2008: PSAT version 2.0.0. The whole PSAT code has been rethinked and rewritten using classes and object oriented programming techniques. Each device is defined by a class with attributes and methods. The algorithms of PF, CPF, OPF, SSSA and TD have been rewritten, improved and made more robust. The Simulink library has been renewed using "physical" components. This avoids the directionality of control blocks and allows producing high quality network schemes. Added the status field to most components. A component can be put on-line or off-line by toggling its status. New more reliable versions of TCSC, SSSC and UPFC devices and Power Oscillations damper model has been provided by H. Ayres, M. S. Castro and A. Del Rosso. The HVDC model has also been rewritten. Several new filters for data format conversion have been added. Most filters has been provided by J. C. Morataya. PSAT has been tested with very large static and dynamic networks (up to 15000 buses). The logo of PSAT has been changed.

  • November 20, 2007: PSAT version 2.0.0 beta 4. Fully class-based version. 3D visualization of power systems. Several components and models have been completely revised and rewritten. This is an almost stable version and is only compatible with Matlab 7.0 or newer (no GNU/Octave compatibility).

  • March 8, 2007: PSAT version 2.0.0 beta 3 . This is still a development version and is only compatible with Matlab 7.0 or newer (at the moment this version is NOT compatible with Octave). Further class development. Several improvements.

  • December 14, 2006: PSAT version 2.0.0 beta 2. This is a development version and is only compatible with Matlab 7.0 or newer (at the moment this version is NOT compatible with Octave). Further class development. Introduced the connection status for several comments. Several improvements.

  • March 24, 2006: PSAT version 2.0.0 beta 1. This is a development version and is only compatible with Matlab 7.0 or newer (at the moment this version is NOT compatible with Octave). First version of PSAT which uses classes. New more reliable FACTS models and new Power Oscillation Damper model for FACTS devices (by H. Ayres, M. S. Castro and A. Del Rosso). New Simulink library with physical components. New filters for data format conversion (by J. C. Morataya). Improved PF, CPF, OPF, SSSA and TD algorithms. Tested on a 15000 bus network.

  • July 14, 2005: PSAT version 1.3.4. Added multiperiod market clearing model for the PSAT-GAMS interface and many other improvements.

  • January 26, 2005: PSAT version 1.3.3. Minor release with a few bug-fixes and a revised documentation.

  • October 8, 2004: PSAT version 1.3.2. First version tested on Matlab 7 (R14). New Physical Model Component (PMC) Simulink Library. Several bug fixes and improvements.

  • August 2, 2004: PSAT version 1.3.1. Numeric Linear Analysis library by Alberto del Rosso. New model for direct drive synchronous generator wind turbine. PSS/E 29 filter. Several bug fixes and improvements.

  • May 2, 2004: PSAT version 1.3.0. Added a command line version and basic compatibility with GNU/Octave. New wind turbine models and bus frequency measurement. Several bug fixes and improvements.

  • November 25, 2003: PSAT version 1.2.2. Several bug fixes and improvements. Added utilities to convert data files into BPA format and to export PF results to MS Excel sheets and to LaTeX tables.

  • September 11, 2003: PSAT version 1.2.1. Includes previous patch and several other bug fixes.

  • August 31, 2003: PSAT version 1.2.0. Matlab version independent. Several bugs and typos were removed thanks to Liulin.

  • August 16, 2003: Created the PSAT Forum (available at ).

  • August 1, 2003: PSAT version 1.1.0. Many addings (GAMS and UWPFLOW interfaces, phase shifting transformer, etc.), improvements and bugs fixing.

  • November 11, 2002: PSAT version 1.0.0.

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