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Double-check that the .LIB and .IDX files were pasted into the correct directory. Ensure you restarted the software.
IR2110 High and Low Side Driver is a standard component typically included in the built-in Proteus 8 library
The is a must-have tool for testing high-power motor drivers and inverter circuits. This component is a famous gate driver IC made by Infineon Technologies . It helps control high-side and low-side MOSFETs or IGBTs with great speed.
The IR2110 is a high-speed power MOSFET driver IC designed by International Rectifier. It is a half-bridge driver that can drive two power MOSFETs in a half-bridge configuration. The IC features a high-side and low-side driver with a built-in dead-time generator, which prevents shoot-through current in the power MOSFETs.
Simulating the H‑bridge in Proteus allows you to observe shoot‑through currents, MOSFET switching losses, and bootstrap capacitor recharging behaviour before building the hardware.
When you're designing such circuits, simulating them before building hardware saves time, reduces costs, and helps catch design flaws early. Unfortunately, Proteus 8's native library does not contain the IR2110—only the similar but not identical IR2112 is included. Attempting to substitute IR2112 often leads to unexpected simulation errors or mismatched behaviour. That's why adding a proper IR2110 library is essential for accurate simulation.
In Proteus, open the Pick Devices dialog (the "P" button on the toolbar), and search for IR2110 . If the library was installed correctly, the component will appear, ready to be placed on your schematic.
Even with careful installation, you may encounter problems. Here's a troubleshooting checklist.
: Operates with a gate voltage between 10V and 20V.
Note: The ProgramData folder is hidden by default in Windows. Open File Explorer, click the "View" tab, and check the "Hidden items" box to make it visible. 2. Copy and Paste the Files
is a professional component search engine that offers verified schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and simulation models. Infineon (the current manufacturer of the IR2110) maintains this part page, so you can be confident in its accuracy. To download:
If you cannot find a pre‑built IR2110 library, you can create one from scratch using the official SPICE model. This requires more effort but gives you complete control.
If you need a specific 3D model or a footprint that isn't showing up correctly, you can download files from these verified platforms: SnapMagic (formerly SnapEDA) : Provides the symbol, footprint, and 3D STEP model specifically for the IR2110 [20, 26]. Ultra Librarian
Once you have downloaded a custom IR2110 library zip file, follow these steps to manually install it into Proteus 8: Step 1: Extract the Files
Double-check that the .LIB and .IDX files were pasted into the correct directory. Ensure you restarted the software.
IR2110 High and Low Side Driver is a standard component typically included in the built-in Proteus 8 library
The is a must-have tool for testing high-power motor drivers and inverter circuits. This component is a famous gate driver IC made by Infineon Technologies . It helps control high-side and low-side MOSFETs or IGBTs with great speed.
The IR2110 is a high-speed power MOSFET driver IC designed by International Rectifier. It is a half-bridge driver that can drive two power MOSFETs in a half-bridge configuration. The IC features a high-side and low-side driver with a built-in dead-time generator, which prevents shoot-through current in the power MOSFETs.
Simulating the H‑bridge in Proteus allows you to observe shoot‑through currents, MOSFET switching losses, and bootstrap capacitor recharging behaviour before building the hardware.
When you're designing such circuits, simulating them before building hardware saves time, reduces costs, and helps catch design flaws early. Unfortunately, Proteus 8's native library does not contain the IR2110—only the similar but not identical IR2112 is included. Attempting to substitute IR2112 often leads to unexpected simulation errors or mismatched behaviour. That's why adding a proper IR2110 library is essential for accurate simulation.
In Proteus, open the Pick Devices dialog (the "P" button on the toolbar), and search for IR2110 . If the library was installed correctly, the component will appear, ready to be placed on your schematic.
Even with careful installation, you may encounter problems. Here's a troubleshooting checklist.
: Operates with a gate voltage between 10V and 20V.
Note: The ProgramData folder is hidden by default in Windows. Open File Explorer, click the "View" tab, and check the "Hidden items" box to make it visible. 2. Copy and Paste the Files
is a professional component search engine that offers verified schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and simulation models. Infineon (the current manufacturer of the IR2110) maintains this part page, so you can be confident in its accuracy. To download:
If you cannot find a pre‑built IR2110 library, you can create one from scratch using the official SPICE model. This requires more effort but gives you complete control.
If you need a specific 3D model or a footprint that isn't showing up correctly, you can download files from these verified platforms: SnapMagic (formerly SnapEDA) : Provides the symbol, footprint, and 3D STEP model specifically for the IR2110 [20, 26]. Ultra Librarian
Once you have downloaded a custom IR2110 library zip file, follow these steps to manually install it into Proteus 8: Step 1: Extract the Files
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