Proteus Library Arduino -
The Arduino platform has become a cornerstone of modern embedded systems education and rapid prototyping due to its low cost and ease of use. However, physical hardware prototyping can be constrained by component availability, cost, and the risk of damage. This paper explores the use of the Proteus Design Suite’s library for Arduino simulation. It examines the architecture of the Proteus Arduino library, the process of integrating virtual Arduino boards (Uno, Mega, Nano), and the pedagogical and engineering advantages of simulation-based development. The analysis concludes that while the Proteus library has limitations in replicating real-world analog noise and timing, it offers a robust, safe, and efficient environment for firmware development, peripheral integration testing, and educational instruction.
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