Unable to find the Specialized Power Systems group in simscape electrical in newer version r2025b
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Is it relocated to other sub folder? I was particularly looking for universal bridge for simulating converters but I cant find the specific folder.
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Pierre-Francois Allaire
el 2 de Oct. de 2025
OPAL-RT Technologies has acquired the commercialization and development rights of SimPowerSystems (SPS).
We are committed to supporting all loyal SPS users to continue their experience with this essential tool.
A dedicated SPS website will be launched within the next 1–2 weeks, where you will be able to download the latest version of SPS, fully compatible with the most recent releases of MATLAB/Simulink.
👉 If you would like quicker access, please fill out OPAL-RT’s contact form with your request: https://www.opal-rt.com/contact-us/.
We are doing our utmost to ensure you a smooth transition — and to provide even more features in the future.
More info in the press room : https://www.opal-rt.com/news/a-new-era-for-simpowersystems/
Thank you all ! we got you !!
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P
el 2 de Oct. de 2025
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 2 de Oct. de 2025
Please read this public press release :
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Vincent Lapointe
el 2 de Nov. de 2025 a las 20:00
Send me an email to : vincent.lapointe@opal-rt.com. I will involve the right person.
Regards,
Graham Dudgeon
el 20 de Oct. de 2025
Editada: Graham Dudgeon
el 20 de Oct. de 2025
The Specialized Power Systems Library will be available in the R2025b Update release expected in the next few weeks. Please contact MathWorks Support if you have additional questions.
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mathieu
el 9 de Nov. de 2025 a las 13:41
@Graham Dudgeon Is there a script to convert SPS systems to simscape in one command line or so ? That would be very useful.
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Götz
el 8 de Oct. de 2025
The removal of SPS without notice is IMHO very bad business conduct. Such a decision should be announced in good advance to give users a chance to prepare for the transition. A simple statement hidden in the release notes ("SPS was removed") is far from being enough information. The proposed solution ("use Simscape Electrical instead") is in fact no practical solution as Simscape Electrical does not cover the full functionality of SPS and the documentation of Simscape Electrical is sometimes poor. The whole process is very intransparent. Not really good marketing for Mathworks.
Goetz
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Vincent Lapointe
el 3 de Nov. de 2025 a las 13:46
SPS is no longer commercialized by TMW. It will no longer be installed with Simscape Electrical. You should obtain it directly from OPAL-RT.
You can contact sales@opal-rt.com or me vincent.lapointe@opal-rt.com to get more information.
Regards,
Walter Roberson
el 3 de Nov. de 2025 a las 19:38
Note https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/2180147-unable-to-find-the-specialized-power-systems-group-in-simscape-electrical-in-newer-version-r2025b#comment_3344133 from Mathworks Staff indicating that SPS is available with R2025b Update 1
Walter Roberson
el 23 de Sept. de 2025
It was removed. This fact does not appear in the release notes.
I only know this because I happened to load a model that used specialized power system, and it told me that it had been removed and recommended a conversion script.
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Walter Roberson
el 25 de Sept. de 2025
You would have to ask Mathworks Sales to generate a trial license for an older version. Trial licenses cannot be used to access older releases.
Vincent Lapointe
el 24 de Oct. de 2025 a las 12:00
Actually, OPAL-RT is now the distributor of the SPS software, which will replace the toolbox previously offered by MathWorks. The product can be obtained directly by contacting OPAL-RT
Kory
el 29 de Sept. de 2025
I contacted support for more information on whether SPS would be supported in future releases and recieved this response:
"The SPS Library will be removed from Simscape Electrical in R2026a. However, in the older releases, you will be able to use the SPS Library. But it is recommended to plan a transition to Simscape native technology to take advantage of its superior modeling and simulation environment and for compatibility with future MathWorks releases."
Now I need to figure out how to rebuilt my system because the spsConversionAssistant only managed to convert less than half of my blocks :(
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Peter
el 29 de Sept. de 2025
Thanks for the hint. Actually, I have just found PLECS Blockset (https://plexim.com/trial/blockset). It seems to be better targeted to power electronics than Simscape Electrical. It also integrates directly in Simulink and provides many library blocks dedicated for power electronics, including electrical, thermal, mechanical, magnetic and control domains.
Dave
el 26 de Sept. de 2025
I sent an e-mail asking about SPS being removed, and got the following response:
Unfortunately, the Specialized Power Systems library is not available in the R2025b.
You can refer to the release notes below for more details: https://in.mathworks.com/help/sps/release-notes.html
The development team is aware of this, and it will be available in the future release. I apologize for not being able to provide a workaround currently.
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Vincent Lapointe
el 24 de Oct. de 2025 a las 12:09
Hi @Dave
You can get the latest SPS version by contacting me or OPAL-RT Support team at support@opal-rt.com.
Regards,
Ali Ramezani
el 25 de Sept. de 2025
I have the same issue, and it seems they just decided to abandon it entirely and left us in this situation.
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Sam Chak
el 26 de Sept. de 2025
It is possible that the SPS library was planned for removal in a future release. However, users are usually notified in advance so that they can familiarize themselves with the alternative new blocks before the old blocks become completely obsolete.

Currently, this practice appears inconsistent with past removals. While the SPS library has been removed, the Version History in the documentation remains unchanged. Furthermore, there are no replacements for the removed SPS blocks. It does not seem that MathWorks intentionally caused difficulties for SPS users.
James
el 14 de Oct. de 2025
I have used the Specialized Power System, Universal Bridge for many years. At least for me, it is not too difficult to change most of the simulations I have since I was using mostly 3-phase Converters. Most of the same features and some added features are in the individual Simscape models that need selected.
At the moment I have 2025a installed so I can show the differences between the Universal Bridge on the left and the 3-phase converter from Simscape on the right.

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Vincent Lapointe
el 24 de Oct. de 2025 a las 12:15
You can get the latest version of SPS by contacting OPAL-RT.
The new release includes all the same switching components you’re familiar with, such as IGBTs and diodes.
If you need any assistance, feel free to let me know — I’d be happy to help.
Regards,
Götz
el 27 de Oct. de 2025 a las 10:45
The Simscape Probe block does not offer the same functionality as the equivalent SPS block does. I use the Simscape Converter (Three phase) block and the Simscape Probe only shows a very limited number of internal pysical quantities of this block (e.g. compared to the Simscape logging function). In addition it is not declared in the documentation which internal physical quantities are existing or available and what they mean.
Ibrahim
el 27 de Sept. de 2025
Editada: Ibrahim
el 27 de Sept. de 2025
Hello,
Did anyone solve the problem ? it is realy urgent. i should work on my project.
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Walter Roberson
el 27 de Sept. de 2025
Visit https://www.mathworks.com/downloads/ . On the left-hand side near the top, select the MATLAB release you are interested in. Click the blue "Download for" button.
It is possible that the downloads site might only permit you to download R2025b. If so then you need to use a MATLAB Central account that has been activated for a MATLAB license.
It is possible that the downloads site might not permit you to download any version of MATLAB. If so then your institution has blocked MATLAB downloads, and you would need to contact your IT department to obtain MATLAB.
Vincent Lapointe
el 24 de Oct. de 2025 a las 12:17
OPAL-RT is now the official distributor of the SPS product.
Should you require access to the latest SPS release, please contact OPAL-RT Technical Support at support@opal-rt.com.
Our team will ensure a smooth transition to the new version, which remains fully compatible with all recent MATLAB releases, allowing you to continue using your existing models without modification.
Jason
el 2 de Oct. de 2025
If you have an existing slx file, spsConversionAssistant does a relatively good job at replacing blocks with equivalent subsytems, but there isn't much support for devising SimScape alternatives on your own if you're starting from square one.
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Jason
el 2 de Oct. de 2025
Simply type it in the command window with the relevant simulink model open.
Vincent Lapointe
el 24 de Oct. de 2025 a las 12:21
Hello @Jason
You can continue using your existing models by obtaining the latest version of the SPS product from OPAL-RT. This version guarantees full backward compatibility, allowing your models to run exactly as before — with no changes or conversions required.
It provides identical results while saving you from lengthy conversion processes and the need to learn a new tool.
Osama
el 18 de Nov. de 2025 a las 15:53
Download an old version of MATLAB.
Don't use MATLAB Online, because it works by the last version.
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Vincent Lapointe
el 18 de Nov. de 2025 a las 16:16
You can also get the latest release of SPS that is compatible with Matlab 2024a, 2024b, 2025a, 2025b from OPAL-RT. If you need help, contact me. vincent.lapointe@opal-rt.com
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