To access the library, refer to Arduino Library for Proteus. This library combine six Arduino boards: Arduino UNO, Arduino Mega 2560, Arduino Mega 1280, Arduino Nano, Arduino Mini, and Arduino Pro Mini. This table provides a concise overview of the pin numbers, functions, and descriptions of the Arduino Uno, aiding in the understanding of its pinout configuration. Reset button (Resetting the microcontroller) SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) – MOSI (Master Output Slave Input)Ī4 – Analog input (Used for I2C communication)Ī5 – Analog input (Used for I2C communication)
TX (Transmit) – Serial communication output RX (Receive) – Serial communication input
Table of Arduino UNO PinoutĬertainly! Here’s a table outlining the pinout of the Arduino Uno: Pin Number Now, open your Proteus software, search for Arduino, and select the Arduino UNO board.
Note: If you encounter issues adding the library in Proteus 7 or 8 Professional, refer to How to add a new Library in Proteus 8 Professional. Place these files in the libraries folder of your Proteus Software. Download Arduino UNO Library for Proteus! Step 2: Extract and PlaceĪfter downloading, extract the zip file, revealing two essential files: ArduinoUnoTEP.dll and ArduinoUnoTEP.idx.