When you right-click the RC522 module in your schematic and select , you will see a field labeled Program File or Card Data File .
Connect a tool to the Arduino’s TX (Pin 1) and RX (Pin 0) pins. This acts as your Serial Monitor to display read tag data. How to Simulate RFID Tags in Proteus
This report provides a comprehensive technical overview of the MFRC522 RFID module library for Proteus Design Suite. As the standard Proteus library does not include the MFRC522 component, an external library is required for simulation. This document details the installation process, pin configuration, communication protocols (SPI), and the procedure for simulating RFID tag reading and writing within the Proteus environment. rc522 proteus library
Test extreme conditions and faulty wiring scenarios safely without blowing out real ICs.
Note: The ProgramData folder is hidden by default in Windows. Enable "Hidden items" in your File Explorer View tab to see it. When you right-click the RC522 module in your
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Proteus VSM does not include a native, built-in model for the MFRC522 RFID reader. Third-party developers created custom library files ( .IDX and .LIB ) to replicate the visual component and simulation behavior of the RC522 module. Core Features of the Library How to Simulate RFID Tags in Proteus This
Compile this in Arduino IDE to generate a (Sketch > Export compiled Binary). Then, load this HEX file into the Arduino model in Proteus (double-click the Arduino > Program File field).