Proteus | Egs002

EGS002 Sinusoid Inverter Driver Datasheet | PDF | Power Supply

To simulate the EGS002 effectively in Proteus, one must address a specific challenge: the EG8010 chip is not always a standard component in the library. Therefore, the standard approach involves two methodologies: behavioral simulation using a pre-programmed microcontroller model or importing a third-party SPICE model if available. The most accessible method within the academic environment is often using an Arduino or generic microcontroller to mimic the SPWM output of the EG8010. By programming a microcontroller in Proteus with SPWM code—adjusting duty cycles according to a sine look-up table—the designer can replicate the output pins of the EGS002. This virtual driver is then connected to the gate terminals of the power MOSFETs, typically IRF3205 or similar models readily available in the Proteus library. egs002 proteus