Once the library is installed, you can place and connect the voltage sensor just like any other component:
Another useful repository is , which focuses on Arduino‑compatible sensor and actuator models. Many voltage sensor modules designed for Arduino (e.g., the 0–25 V DC Voltage Sensor) can be found in these collections.
In a physical electronics project, you might use a pre-made voltage sensor module (like the ZMPT101B for AC or a simple resistor divider module for DC). In Proteus, you do not always need a third-party graphical library to replicate this behavior. You can achieve accurate simulations using two primary methods:
The Voltage Sensor Proteus library is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
A typical voltage sensor library package includes two categories of files:
The voltage sensor library for Proteus allows you to simulate physical voltage modules—like the common or AC Voltage Monitoring modules—directly within your schematic workspace . These libraries bridge the gap between simple virtual meters and realistic hardware interfacing for microcontrollers like Arduino. Key Features of the Voltage Sensor Library
Default Location (Proteus 7/8): C:\ProgramData\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 7 Professional\LIBRARY (or Proteus 8).