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Proteus is a software package for computer-aided design of electronic circuits.
The package is a system of circuit simulation based on models of electronic components adopted in PSpice. A distinctive feature of the Proteus Professional package is the ability to simulate the operation of programmable devices: microcontrollers, microprocessors, DSP, and more. Additionally, the Proteus package includes a PCB design system. Proteus Professional can simulate the following microcontrollers: 8051, ARM7,AVR,Motorola, PIC, Basic Stamp. The component library contains reference data.
Supports MK: PIC, 8051, AVR, HC11, MSP430, ARM7 / LPC2000 and other common processors. Over 6,000 analog and digital device models. Works with most compiler and assembler.PROTEUS VSM allows you to very reliably simulate and debug quite complex devices that can contain several MKs simultaneously and even different families in one device! Add. Information : Installation instructions in readme.txt Performance tested in wine-3.0.3 on Debian 9 with 32-bit WINEPREFIX. It works more stably than 8.8 (there were problems with saving projects)
OS:Microsoft Windows XP or later (recommended Microsoft Windows 7 64 bit or later)
CPU:2GHz or faster Intel processor (AMD processors fine but less optimized)
GPU:Graphics card supporting OpenGL Version 2.0 or higher and / or Direct 3D and multi-sampling (MSAA).
Memory:3GB RAM (recommended 8GB)
Note:Run Setup and application with adminstrator Rights.!
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Sometimes when you are working in a group or in a company you have share the designs and some components you have made on your Proteus but the problem comes when the person you are sending the file to doesn't´t have the component on the computer.
For that reason today I´ll be showing you how to add components and libraries to Proteus.
It is a simple thing to do as you can see in the next video.
Steps to follow:
1.- Locate the files you want to copy (Libraries).
2.- Copy them the way you want (I find it easier with Ctrl + C).
3.- Look on your computer for:
C:ProgramDataLabcenterElectronicsProteus 8 ProfessionalLIBRARY
4.- Copy the files to that folder.
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5.- Check if all the components and library are in Proteus. (to check that out you have to open Proteus and go to Library on the menu bar, then Library Manager where a window will show up and you can look for the libraries you just added).