One massive advantage of simulation over real hardware is parameter manipulation. In real life, changing the EG8010's frequency requires modifying external resistors or programming registers. In Proteus, you can hack the model.
This report details the procedure for integrating the SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation) driver module into the Proteus Design Suite . The EGS002 is a widely used, low-cost driver board based on the EG8010 ASIC, designed for DC-AC inverter applications. However, it is not included in the standard Proteus library. This document outlines the necessity for a custom library, the step-by-step installation process using "Pick Device" methods or manual LIB/IDX file integration, and the verification of the component within a schematic simulation environment. egs002+proteus+library+install
After installation, the component must be verified to ensure it is functional for schematic capture. One massive advantage of simulation over real hardware
Here are some common issues that you may encounter when installing the EGS002 library in Proteus: This report details the procedure for integrating the
The EG8010 needs to "see" the output voltage to regulate it.
If your simulation works, your hardware will probably work. But if your simulation shows 1000 amps flowing, it’s likely a floating ground issue in your model, not a real short circuit.
: The board is built around the EG8010 ASIC for SPWM control and IR2110S high/low side drivers.