Proteus 8 Professional Tutorial

: Hover over a component terminal until a red box appears. Click and drag to connect it to another terminal.

Choose if you plan to design a physical board; otherwise, select Do not create a PCB layout .

Happy designing, and may your simulations always match your hardware! proteus 8 professional tutorial

From menu: Source → Add/Remove Source Files → New → name main.c → select ASEM-51 (for AVR, choose appropriate compiler; here we use Arduino-like sketch via external hex, but Proteus accepts .hex).

The Schematic Capture workspace is where you design your circuit. : Hover over a component terminal until a red box appears

Before placing parts on the canvas, you must pick them from the massive Proteus library: Look at the library selector on the left sidebar.

Click and drag on the screen to draw a yellow rectangle. This defines the physical boundaries of your PCB. Step 3: Placing Components Happy designing, and may your simulations always match

Place your resistors, capacitor, LED, and battery around the timer chip.

Used to select, place, and organize electronic components.

Your LED should begin flashing on and off based on the time constant set by your resistors and capacitor.