In some of my earlier posts, I’ve gone over how the MC34064 low voltage detection sensor IC works and showed how you can use it with an Arduino (ATmega328P) as an external BOD (Brown-Out Detection) device. Now, I’ve taken it a step further by creating a simulation model of this low voltage sensor IC for use in Proteus projects. I’m excited to share that with you here.
Low Voltage detection Sensor Proteus Model
This sensor is available in various packages, including the 3-pin TO-92, micro-sized TSOP-5, 8-pin SOIC-8, and Micro8 surface mount packages. For this project, I’ve used the TO-92 package, which also includes PCB footprints. In practical applications, this IC is commonly used for direct monitoring of the 5.0 V MPU/logic power supply in appliances, automotive systems, consumer electronics, and industrial equipment.
Download Library
Simply click on the button to download the library. You can refer to this post for instructions on how to install the library in Proteus 8. How to Download and install Library in Proteus (electronicstree.com)
Please wait 120 seconds: after that, your download will begin. ⏳
ZIP Password : electronicstree.com
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HELLO, COULD YOU SHARE THE V-SOURCE LIBRARY MORE, I WOULD APPRECIATE IT
How can i find the Pasword to extract the lib
The password for the library zip file is: electronicstree.com