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SciLab's GUI interface, similar to Matlab's Simulink, is a great way to model control systems (and more!) So, for our control systems tutorials, we will be using Scilab and XCOS to help with the math and visualization. Thus we wanted a quick introduction so that it's easier to follow along in the tutorials. This tutorial is based on Kushal's written XCOS tutorial - to see it, check it out here: https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorial... As a reminder, Scilab is an open-source solution that is very similar to Matlab in function and interface and is freely available across a wide variety of platforms. XCOS is similar to Matlab's XCOS, allowing you to visually create block diagrams representing control systems or other systems. Table of Contents: 0:00 Introduction 0:42 Entering XCOS 1:21 The Simple Parts of XCOS 1:44 First Impressions 2:30 A Few Things You'll Want to Use 3:06 Example of a Transfer Function 5:44 Summary and Wrapping Up 6:55 The toast will never pop up For electronics tools, tutorials, equations and more check out our site: https://www.circuitbread.com And check out our Friends of CircuitBread, who offer special discounts, product samples, resources and more to our users: https://www.circuitbread.com/friends CircuitBread is joining the fight to help people more easily learn about and use electronics. With an ever-growing array of equations, tools, and tutorials, we're striving for the best ways to make electronics and electrical engineering topics more accessible to everyone. Connect with CircuitBread: Discord ➤ / discord Instagram ➤ / circuitbread Facebook ➤ / circuitbread Twitter ➤ / circuitbread