Since a drop-in component is rarely available, engineers typically use one of the following methods to simulate the inverter:
: Since the EG8010 is rarely simulated natively, replace its logic control with an Arduino Uno or a PIC16F877A microcontroller block.
Once your EGS002 block or equivalent model is placed on the canvas, connect the external full-bridge inverter components.
The quest for a working is a rite of passage for inverter designers. While the installation can be finicky, the payoff is enormous: you can debug MOSFET shoot-through, tune feedback loops, and verify dead-time settings—all before soldering a single component.
Example: Use in Proteus with external SPWM sources.
Search for "EGS002 Proteus Library zip" on engineering forums or GitHub. You are looking for two specific files: .LIB and .IDX . Locate Your Library Folder: Navigate to your Proteus installation directory.
The EGS002 is a widely used driver board for SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation) pure sine wave inverters. Powered by the EG8010 chip and an IR2110 driver, it provides a highly stable platform for DIY power electronics and industrial prototyping. Simulating this board in Proteus allows engineers and hobbyists to test logic, switching sequences, and feedback loops before committing to physical hardware.
: Simulates the Sine Pulse Width Modulation signals for H-bridge switching. Feedback Simulation
Are you designing a or using a low-frequency step-up transformer?
: Configurable for 50Hz or 60Hz pure sine wave.