Double-check your path. Ensure you did not paste them into the MODELS folder instead of LIBRARY . 2. "Simulation Model Not Found" Error
: Check repositories like Karan-nevage/PROTEUS-LIBRARY for a collection of common sensor modules. 2. Prepare the Files
Ensure you copied both the .LIB and .IDX files. Download the package from an alternative reputable source if the error persists. If you want to move forward with your project, tell me: Which version of Proteus are you currently running?
With this guide, you can now simulate IR receivers without waiting for physical components – saving time, money, and debugging effort. Whether you’re building a universal remote tester, a contactless tachometer, or a smart home IR gateway, the TSOP1738 in Proteus will behave just like the real thing.
The TSOP1738 is an integrated miniaturized receiver for infrared remote control systems. It combines a PIN diode and a preamplifier on a single lead frame, while the epoxy package acts as an IR filter. Key features include:
Since there is no official TSOP1738 library, you will need to download a reliable VS1838B library file. Here’s how:
For those who want a custom-labeled part or more general IR components, the step-by-step guide to manually installing third-party libraries provides a reliable path forward. Whichever method you choose, you now have a complete toolkit to successfully download, integrate, and simulate the TSOP1738 IR receiver in your designs.
is likely your go-to IR receiver component. It operates at a frequency of 38 kHz, making it compatible with most standard IR remotes.
Assuming you have downloaded the correct library files (e.g., TSOP1738.LIB and TSOP1738.IDX ), follow these steps precisely: