Proteus Library | Egs002
The brain of the board is the EG8010, a digital pure sine wave inverter generator chip. It handles:
The is the definitive gold standard for DIYers and professional engineers building high-efficiency, single-phase Pure Sine Wave Inverters . Combining an EG8010 SPWM control chip with an IR2110S H-bridge driver , this small daughterboard handles complex wave-shaping, dead-time management, and fault protection with minimal external components. However, prototyping pure sine wave systems in hardware carries risks of blown MOSFETs and short circuits. To eliminate these physical risks, embedding an EGS002 Proteus library into your virtual testbench allows you to simulate, debug, and perfect your inverter design before touching a physical soldering iron.
The EGS002 Proteus library offers a wide range of benefits to electronics engineers and students. Some of the key benefits include: egs002 proteus library
| Parameter | Value/Range | | :--- | :--- | | Input Voltage (VCC) | +15V to +20V DC | | Logic Supply | +5V DC | | Output Frequency | 50Hz or 60Hz (Jumper configurable) | | PWM Frequency | ~16kHz | | Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave (via SPWM) | | Protections | Over/Under Voltage, Over Current, Over Temp |
You cannot find "EGS002" in the component picker of Proteus 8 or Proteus 9 out-of-the-box. The brain of the board is the EG8010,
Because the EGS002 is a complex mixedβsignal board, creating a full VSM model is challenging. For basic functional testing (e.g., verifying SPWM outputs), you can assign a simple placeholder:
The EGS002 Proteus library is a third-party add-on designed to simulate EG8010-based SPWM driver boards, allowing for visualization and debugging of pure sine wave inverters within the Proteus Design Suite. It provides a dedicated component model for creating schematic representations of inverter designs and testing high-voltage output and SPWM generation. Installation is accomplished by placing library files into the Proteus installation folder, offering a straightforward approach similar to adding other custom components. Learn more about adding components with simulation models via this YouTube tutorial . However, prototyping pure sine wave systems in hardware
If you require high-fidelity, consider using LTspice or Simulink for the power stage, but for logic validation, the Proteus library is superior.
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