Egs002 Proteus: Library

To see the sine wave output, you need to build the power stage: Connect a 12V or 24V source. H-Bridge: Use four N-Channel MOSFETs (like the IRF3205).

If Proteus was open, close and restart it to refresh the component database. Simulating the EGS002: Step-by-Step egs002 proteus library

In a real-world circuit, the EGS002 connects to a power H-bridge to convert DC into AC. Simulating this before soldering prevents costly "magic smoke" moments. How to Install the EGS002 Proteus Library To see the sine wave output, you need

Using the EGS002 library instead of manually building an EG8010 circuit saves time and reduces schematic clutter. It allows you to focus on the side—testing how your transformer or filter reacts to different loads—without worrying about the internal logic of the driver chip. Simulating the EGS002: Step-by-Step In a real-world circuit,

Move the downloaded .LIB and .IDX files into this folder.

If the simulation crashes, check your H-bridge grounding and ensure your MOSFETs have proper logic-level triggers. Why Use a Library Instead of Discrete Parts?