Egs002+proteus+library+full
The EGS002 is a widely used, low-cost Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM) driver board based on the EG8010 ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit). It is designed to drive H-bridge inverters using IGBTs or MOSFETs. In the realm of electronics engineering education and prototyping, Proteus Design Suite is the industry standard for microcontroller simulation.
A frequent request from students and hobbyists is a "full library" for the EGS002 to use within Proteus. This write-up addresses the component architecture, the availability of simulation models, and the methodology for implementing this hardware in software.
Since a direct drop-in simulation model is rare, engineers typically use one of the following approaches in Proteus to achieve the "full" functionality of the system:
The EGS002 is not a microcontroller in the traditional sense (like an AVR or PIC); it is a dedicated logic controller. Key features include: egs002+proteus+library+full
The EG8010 logic can be theoretically replicated using basic Proteus primitives:
The EGS002 Proteus library (full version) is a holy grail for inverter designers. While not officially supported by Labcenter, community-developed models exist and, when installed correctly, provide 90% accurate simulation of H-bridge inverters, SPWM generation, and closed-loop control.
Final Checklist for Success:
By mastering this library, you turn Proteus into a powerful inverter simulation workstation, saving weeks of prototyping time. Happy simulating
Note: Always verify the legality of distributing specific EGS002 models, as EG8010 is a proprietary chip of Guangzhou Zhiyuan Electronics. For professional work, consider official VSM models.
Note: For legal reasons, we do not host copyrighted files. Search for "EGS002 Proteus VSM model GitHub" or use the following method to build your own. The EGS002 is a widely used, low-cost Sinusoidal
If you cannot find a pre-built library, here is the manual construction method for a full library:
Step 1: Download the generic "SPWM Generator" from the Labcenter Electronics forum.
Step 2: Rename it to EGS002.
Step 3: Download the EG8010 datasheet and map these pins in Proteus: