Egs002 Proteus Library Guide

The EGS002 is a pure sine wave inverter driver board based on the EG8010 ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit). It is widely used in DIY solar inverter projects (typically 500W to 3000W) because it handles the complex SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation) generation automatically.

Key features of the hardware include:

While invaluable, these libraries are not perfect. Be aware of:

If you require high-fidelity, consider using LTspice or Simulink for the power stage, but for logic validation, the Proteus library is superior.


EGS002 Proteus Library is a component library for the Proteus Design Suite (schematic capture + simulation) intended to support the EGS002 family of electronic modules/components. This paper summarizes: library contents, installation, typical usage, simulation guidance, footprint and PCB notes, example circuits, verification checklist, and troubleshooting tips. egs002 proteus library

Open Proteus. Go to Component Mode (P) and type “EGS002” or “EG8010” in the search bar. If installed correctly, the component will appear.

![Hypothetical search result: EGS002 module in Proteus picker]


The EGS002 driver module is a popular choice for designing single-phase pure sine wave inverters. While Proteus does not include it by default, you can add it as a custom library or simulate its core components manually. Available EGS002 Assets for Proteus

Because the EGS002 is a board consisting of an EG8010 ASIC and two IR2110S drivers, you can find different types of files depending on your needs: The EGS002 is a pure sine wave inverter

Schematic Symbols & Footprints: You can download CAD models (symbols and footprints) for the EGS002 module from SnapMagic or Component Search Engine to design the PCB in Proteus ARES.

3D Models: For 3D visualization of your PCB design, models are available on GrabCAD .

Simulation Libraries: Some third-party "Proteus Library" packages include a visual model of the EGS002, though many users report these are purely graphical and do not always simulate the actual SPWM logic correctly. How to Install a Custom Library If you find a .LIB and .IDX file for the , follow these steps to add it to your Proteus software: How to Add Arduino Gas Sensor Library in to Proteus 7 & 8

⚠️ Most "EGS002 Proteus library" downloads are just schematic symbols — they won’t simulate. If you require high-fidelity, consider using LTspice or


Cause: The fault pin (FLT) is active. Fix: Pull the FLT pin to GND through a 10k resistor. Also check that the crystal/oscillator in the simulation settings is active.

Unlike standard components like resistors or generic microcontrollers (e.g., the PIC or AVR series), the EGS002 is a specialized hybrid module. In the standard Proteus library, you typically will not find a pre-made schematic symbol named "EGS002" ready to drag and drop.

To simulate this component in Proteus, users generally employ one of two methods: