Esp32 Library Proteus -
To simulate an ESP32 in Proteus, you need to manually add external library files, as the board is not typically included in the default installation Installation Steps Download the Library
Note: This is a simulation model, not an exact replica. Some peripherals (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) won’t simulate – but GPIO, UART, I2C, and timers work well. esp32 library proteus
Features of the ESP32 Library in Proteus To simulate an ESP32 in Proteus, you need
Create a new project in Proteus and select the ESP32 DevKitC model from the library. Sensors: It works beautifully with standard Proteus sensors
5. Hardware Peripherals Support
- Sensors: It works beautifully with standard Proteus sensors (LM35, DHT11 simulation models, LCDs). The I2C and SPI protocols are simulated effectively on the schematic level.
- Peripherals: Support for specific ESP32 features like capacitive touch sensors or the dual-core architecture is largely ignored in the simulation. It treats the chip mostly as a fast Arduino.
The ESP32 library in Proteus offers the following features: