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or provide limited SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation) signaling. They may not accurately simulate complex behaviors like overcurrent protection (IFB pin) or reactive load compensation that occur in real-world hardware. Contention Issues
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.
Since Proteus does not include the EGS002 in its default library, you will need to add a custom simulation model to test your SPWM signals before building your hardware. Why Simulate the EGS002? Simulating your inverter design allows you to: Verify SPWM Signals:
: Built-in safeguards for over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature.
If you are trying to to see if it works: Do not use the EGS002 block. Replace it with an Arduino Uno in the simulation running an SPWM code. This is the standard way to simulate this type of inverter in Proteus because the physics of the EG8010 chip logic is not publicly available for modeling.
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