Download !exclusive! — L298 Motor Driver Library For Proteus
(by Labcenter Electronics) is one of the most popular simulation software tools for embedded systems, microcontroller-based designs, and PCB layout. However, its default component library does not include a simulation model for the L298 Motor Driver IC — a dual H-Bridge driver widely used to control DC motors and stepper motors.
| L298 Pin | Connected to | |----------|-----------------------------| | IN1, IN2 | Arduino D8, D9 (direction) | | ENA | Arduino D10 (PWM) | | OUT1,2 | DC motor terminals | | VS | 12V | | VSS | 5V | | GND | Common GND |
The installation path depends on your Proteus version: l298 motor driver library for proteus download
C:\Program Files (x86)\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 7 Professional\LIBRARY Copy Files : Paste the extracted files into this folder. Restart Proteus
Verify that the library files were pasted into the correct folder. Check both Program Files and hidden ProgramData directories. (by Labcenter Electronics) is one of the most
Proteus is one of the most powerful simulation tools for microcontroller-based designs. Simulating the L298 driver before hardware implementation offers several benefits:
| | Description | Key Components | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bluetooth-controlled car | A car simulation controlled by a Bluetooth module via an Arduino. The car can accelerate, reverse, turn, and stop. | L298 driver, Bluetooth module, Arduino, DC motors | | PWM speed control | An AT89C51 microcontroller sends PWM signals to the L298's ENA/ENB pins for speed regulation. The duty cycle is displayed on an LCD. | AT89C51, LCD, L298 driver | | Stepper motor control | An L297 stepper motor controller paired with the L298 driver to control a bipolar stepper motor. | L297 controller, L298 driver, bipolar stepper motor | | PC-controlled motor system | A system where a computer sends commands via serial communication to a microcontroller, which then controls an L298 driver. | Microcontroller, PC serial terminal, L298 driver | | Feedback PWM motor control | A system using a PIC microcontroller and an L298 driver, where feedback is used to adjust the motor's performance. | PIC16F628, L298 driver, feedback sensor | Restart Proteus Verify that the library files were
Logic supply voltage and motor supply voltage lines. Setting Up a Basic Simulation Circuit


