Find a generic part that behaves similarly. Need to simulate a specific Hall Effect sensor? Use a generic voltage source and a switch. Need a specific Op-Amp? Grab the nearest LM324; the gain will be close enough for concept testing.
Proteus allows you to create You draw the schematic symbol, assign the PCB footprint (from the extensive ARES footprint library), and if you want simulation, you write or attach a model. The "Missing Part" Crisis (And How to Fix It) Every Proteus user has experienced this: You download a datasheet for a cool new sensor, open Proteus to simulate it, search for it... and nothing appears. proteus library
If you’ve ever designed a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) or simulated a microcontroller circuit, you’ve likely heard of Proteus . Developed by Labcenter Electronics, Proteus stands out in the crowded EDA (Electronic Design Automation) market for one killer feature: the ability to simulate live microcontrollers alongside analog components. Find a generic part that behaves similarly
Have you ever built a custom part for Proteus? Which one was the hardest? Let us know in the comments below! Need a specific Op-Amp