| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Includes coil resistance and inductance | | Back EMF protection | Shows effect of flyback diode | | Mechanical delay | Simulates opening/closing time | | Flow characteristic | Models Cv (flow coefficient) vs. current | | Multiple types | 2/2-way normally closed, normally open, 3/2-way | | Voltage ratings | 5V, 12V, 24V DC models | | Footprint-ready | Can be linked to PCB layout |
Introduction Proteus Professional is one of the most powerful simulation software tools for electronic circuit design, embedded systems, and PCB layout. However, one of its significant limitations is the absence of certain electromechanical components in its default library—most notably, the solenoid valve .
If you are designing an automated fluid control system, an irrigation controller, a pneumatic press, or an industrial automation project, you need a reliable way to simulate solenoid valves. This is where the becomes indispensable.
“How to Create Custom SPICE Models for Proteus Portable – A Practical Guide” Disclaimer: The author does not host or distribute copyrighted Proteus software. This guide is for educational purposes only. Always use licensed software for commercial projects.
By following the step-by-step guide above, you can confidently perform a , install it correctly, and start simulating within minutes. Whether you are a student building a smart irrigation system or an engineer prototyping an industrial valve actuator, this library will bring your simulations to life. Call to Action Have you successfully installed the solenoid valve library? Share your experience in the comments below. If you need a ready-to-use library package, join our newsletter for a direct download link and example Proteus simulation files (Arduino + Solenoid Valve).
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