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Once you download the library .zip file from a trusted source, follow these steps to install it: Step 1: Extract the Files
RFID simulations require precise timing. If your circuit includes heavy components like LCDs or motors, Proteus may slow down. To fix this, increase the SPI clock divider in your Arduino code to give the simulator more time to process data packets. rc522 proteus library top
The installation path varies depending on your version of Windows and Proteus:
To test the library, you need code that initializes the SPI bus and looks for tags. Use the standard MFRC522.h library inside your Arduino IDE to compile the program. This public link is valid for 7 days
To test if your library works, you can build a simple RFID card reader circuit using an Arduino Uno. Pin Mapping Configuration
Double-click the RC522 module. Some top libraries require you to link a separate .hex or .txt file containing the mock data for the test card to this property panel. Can’t copy the link right now
Now that your base library configuration is working, you can expand your Proteus workspace into more advanced systems:
Connecting a component or a momentary push-button to this designated pin simulates the tag entering the RF field.
Look at the console log at the bottom to find the path of the compiled .ino.hex file.
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