Hello students! Welcome to the new tutorial on Proteus Library. I hope you are doing well. Today, the purpose of this article is to describe the basic introduction of the MC34064 Boost Converter library in Proteus and its installation process. The Boost Converter is a popular step-up device that uses an MC34064 IC for voltage monitoring.
Proteus does not have this library by default; therefore, I designed this for the student seeking the solution to the Boost Converter project simulations. We’ll describe the procedure to use it as well, but let’s start with the basic introduction of the MC34064 Boost Converter.
To use the MC3464 Boost Converter in Proteus, you first have to install it on our website. The following process is required to do so:
MC34064 Boost Converter Library for Proteus
Note:
If you are installing the library for the first time, then you must read How to add new Library in Proteus 8 Professional.
As seen in the above image, this device has two input pins labeled +VIN and -VIN and two output pins labeled +VOUT and -VOUT. These pins are different from the real Boost Converter; this is the ideal design for the Proteus. You can now seamlessly utilize this library.
In this section, I am going to discuss the step-by-step procedure to use the MC34064 Boost Converter in a simple project.
As you can see, the input provided to the MC34064 is +20V, but the output terminals have 28.6V values; hence, the Boost Converter has enhanced the voltage.
I hope your project is working as well as mine, and you can also find the project in the zip file you downloaded from our website. If you have any questions, you can ask them in the comment section.
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