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Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Proteus LM2596 Library proteus lm2596 library

The Proteus LM2596 library is a powerful tool for designing and testing LM2596-based circuits. With its accurate modeling, easy-to-use interface, and flexible configuration options, it is an ideal choice for electronics engineers, students, and hobbyists. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can get started with the Proteus LM2596 library and start designing and simulating your own LM2596-based circuits. Once upon a time in the digital workshop

  1. Proteus official libraries – Check under "Power Regulators" or search "LM2596" in the component picker.
  2. Third-party sources:
    1. Add the LM2596 device to your schematic.
    2. Add a voltage source (e.g., 12V) to the input pin (pin 1).
    3. Add a load (e.g., a resistor) to the output pin (pin 5).
    4. Set the output voltage to 5V using the potentiometer or voltage divider.
    5. Run the simulation.
    • LM2596 adjustable SPICE subcircuit
    • Inductor: 100 µH, Isat > max current
    • Diode: Schottky 1A–3A (1N5822 or similar)
    • CIN: 220 µF electrolytic (25V), plus 0.1 µF ceramic
    • COUT: 100 µF low-ESR (25V), plus 0.1 µF ceramic
    • R1 (top): 1 kĪ©, R2 (bottom): 3 kĪ© for ā‰ˆ5 V (use formula from datasheet)
    • Optional: output trimmer instead of R2