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For educators and students, the YFS201 Proteus library enables powerful classroom demonstrations:
To read the sensor, use a simple interrupt-based script in your firmware: yfs201 proteus library
: Connect the middle wiper pin of the potentiometer to your variable frequency source or use a DCLOCK tool directly. For educators and students, the YFS201 Proteus library
Use the following code in the Arduino IDE to compile a hex file for your Proteus simulation. This sketch utilizes hardware interrupts to read the incoming pulses without slowing down the processing loop. : Building a full Spice subcircuit that accurately
: Building a full Spice subcircuit that accurately reflects the sensor’s pulse‑frequency relationship and includes proper TTL output levels requires a good understanding of Spice syntax and Proteus’s built‑in VCO (voltage‑controlled oscillator) components.
In Proteus, double-click your Arduino board, click the folder icon next to Program File , and select your Why Simulate?
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