Egs002 | Proteus Library Portable

Locate your Proteus installation directory (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 8 Professional\Data\Library ).

While the EGS002 Proteus library is a powerful tool, there are some common issues that may arise. Here are some troubleshooting tips:

Using the EGS002 Proteus library is relatively straightforward. Here is a step-by-step guide: egs002 proteus library

Since you cannot simulate the complete EGS002 module as a single black box, the most effective method is to accurately recreate its key functions using the individual components available in the Proteus library. This approach provides the best balance of simulation accuracy and practicality. The table below outlines your options, explaining the key details for each approach.

An LC filter smooths the high-frequency SPWM switching pulses into a clean, low-frequency sine wave. Here is a step-by-step guide: Since you cannot

The EGS002 board requires external components to function. Your schematic should include: 12V DC (typical) to the board.

If you are trying to to see if it works: Do not use the EGS002 block. Replace it with an Arduino Uno in the simulation running an SPWM code. This is the standard way to simulate this type of inverter in Proteus because the physics of the EG8010 chip logic is not publicly available for modeling. An LC filter smooths the high-frequency SPWM switching

High-voltage, high-speed power MOSFET and IGBT drivers with independent high- and low-side output channels.

The EGS002 serves as the "brain" of a DC-AC power converter. Its core features include:

The EGS002 is a driver board that integrates three key components:

Without simulation, a mistake in an inverter design (e.g., shoot-through) can destroy a dozen MOSFETs instantly. Simulating the EGS002 in Proteus saves time, money, and components.