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Allows testing of multiple RFID tags without buying them. Step 1: Installing the RC522 Library in Proteus
Some versions use LIBRARY for schematic symbols and MODELS for simulation code. However, for user-added components, you may place .IDX and .HEX files in the main DATA folder or a USERLIB folder. rc522 proteus library
Verify that the library files are in the core LIBRARY directory and not trapped inside a nested folder. Ensure you restarted Proteus.
Because the standard Proteus Object Library does not include the RC522 module by default, you must install a custom third-party library to simulate RFID cards and tags. This guide covers everything from downloading the library to running a complete simulation. Step 1: Download and Install the RC522 Proteus Library This public link is valid for 7 days
If you still need the exact .LIB and .IDX files, search for: "RC522 Proteus Library The Engineering Projects" – they provide a downloadable ZIP with installation instructions.
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To test your Proteus circuit, compile this standard SPI tracking script into a Hex file and upload it to your virtual Arduino.
You place the reader module and the tag module on your schematic canvas.