Lab Report Introduction To Prpteous
Lab Report Introduction To Prpteous
Introduction to Proteus
Group Members
• A computer
• Proteus Software
What is Proteus?
1. Click on the desktop icon of Proteus 8 and Open the Home page of Proteus 8. It
will be different from its previous version which used to open up directly the
schematic layout.
2. Now, click on "New Project" option and then, a pop-up window will be opened
up in which you have to name the project and choose the directory to save the
project. It will be saved automatically with "pdsprj" extension.
3. The Next step is to select the Schematic layout from the categories and 'Default'
will be A4 size. You can select the other layout from the list provided.
4. In next step, you can also create PCB layout in the next step by selecting it and
choosing the required layout. In This Experiment PCB is not in our scope so,
select 'Do not create PCB layout' option, because we don't want any PCB design
of your schematic circuit.
5. In the NEXT step select” No Firmware Project” because we are not going to use
any Microcontroller.
6. Finally, Click on NEXT and then FINISH. Now you will be directed to the
Schematic Capture window. In the central area, we design our circuit i.e. place
the components and then join them.
7. Now let’s create a simple circuit. For this we need components like
resistor and voltage source. To pick up components go to
component mode in the left pane. Then click on “P” to pick
devices/components. A new window will open up as shown in the
below figure.
9. Now you c an see the selected components/d evices in the devices list.
13. After completing the connections, you need to measure the voltage and current
in the circuit. For this purpose, go to the instrument’s mode in the left pane. And
you will see a list if instruments including DC volt meter and DC ammeter.
14. Connect the meters in the circuit (to measure voltage and current) as shown in
figure. And click on the triangle button in the bottom left corner to “Run the
simulation.
15. Now you can see the voltage across and current through each element as
shown in figure below.
16. To make any changes in the circuit, the simulation must be stopped by clicking
on the square button.
Calculation:
Volotage is same across every resistor = 9 V
R1 = 0.09 mA
R2 = 4.50 mA
R3 = 9.0 mA
I1 = V / R1 = 9 / 0.9 = 10 mA
I2 = V / R2 = 9 / 4.5 = 2 mA
I3 = V / R3 = 9 / 9 = 1 mA
R = KΩ Voltage ( V ) Current ( mA ) I = V / R
5 20 4
3 12 4
14 28 2
4 08 2
4 -08 2
10 -12 1.2
15 -12 0.8
Conclusion:
In this experiment we designed different circuits containing primary components
such as resistor, battery and DC Voltage Source without practical performance and
concluded the value of current and voltage in series and parallel circuits.