Egs002+proteus+library+full [upd]
: SPWM switching frequencies are computationally heavy for CPU engines. To alleviate this, go to System -> Set Simulation Options in Proteus, and increase the Max SPWM timestep parameter slightly.
To simulate the behavior of the EGS002, most users utilize an or PIC model within Proteus.
Feedback handling for voltage, current, and temperature, along with soft-start functionality. Importance of the EGS002 Proteus Library
(like the "Simulation is not running in real-time" message)? egs002+proteus+library+full
: Generates SPWM signals to drive an H-bridge of MOSFETs (e.g., IRF3205 or IRF840).
SPWM simulations are heavy. Reduce the maximum time step in simulation settings, but be prepared for slow performance. Conclusion
If you cannot find a pre-built library, here is the for a full library: : SPWM switching frequencies are computationally heavy for
Since the EGS002 is a specialized module, you may need to download external library files ( Why doesn't the EGS002 module work in Proteus? - Facebook
: Digital and analog components interacting at high frequencies.
The is a popular driver board for pure sine wave inverters based on the EG8010 SPWM controller chip and IR2110 (or IR2113) high-speed power MOSFET drivers. Since Proteus does not include this module by default, you must use a custom library to simulate it. 1. Library Installation SPWM simulations are heavy
The EGS002 is not a microcontroller in the traditional sense (like an AVR or PIC); it is a dedicated logic controller. Key features include:
Set the feedback voltage pins to match your desired AC output voltage.
Once the library is installed, you can simulate a complete pure sine wave inverter. Components Required: (From the newly added library). H-Bridge MOSFETs: (e.g., IRF3205 or IRF1404). Transformer: Step-up (e.g., 12V to 220V or 110V).
Since the EGS002 is a commercial PCB module (not a single chip), simulation requires building its core components from scratch or finding specific third-party libraries.
: Converts low-voltage logic from the EG8010 into robust gate-drive voltages (typically 12V–15V). Setting Up the EGS002 Proteus Library