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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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Sep 2025 at 20:25
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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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 24 Sep 2025 at 14:52
I just checked the Simscape Electrical Release Notes and it now indicates that "Specialized Power Systems has been removed" in the release R2025b section.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Sep 2025 at 3:19
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.

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Dave
Dave on 26 Sep 2025 at 7:42
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.

Kory
Kory ongeveer 2 uur ago
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
Peter ongeveer een uur ago
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.

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Ali Ramezani
Ali Ramezani on 25 Sep 2025 at 17:10
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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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Sep 2025 at 18:25
Edited: Walter Roberson on 25 Sep 2025 at 18:26
This does not look like an accident to me. It looks planned.
The script name mentioned is spsConversionAssistant
Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 26 Sep 2025 at 5:05
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.

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Ibrahim
Ibrahim on 27 Sep 2025 at 10:41
Edited: Ibrahim on 27 Sep 2025 at 10:42
Hello,
Did anyone solve the problem ? it is realy urgent. i should work on my project.
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Ibrahim
Ibrahim on 27 Sep 2025 at 17:36
please can you explain how can i go back to R202a, i tried but i couldnot do it.
i need to go because i need to get the values of the elements, like the RLC and the Voltage souce.
it is urgent please.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Sep 2025 at 18:27
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.

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