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What (Arduino Uno, ESP32, PIC) are you trying to connect to the sensor?
Instead of simulating the MAX30100 sensor directly inside Proteus, connect your virtual Arduino's RX/TX pins to a COMPIM (Serial Port) component. Write a quick Python script or use a serial port tool (like Virtual Serial Port Driver) to feed realistic PPG (photoplethysmogram) heart-rate strings directly into Proteus.
Click the folder icon next to it and browse to the MAX30100_Model.hex file you downloaded in Step 1.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 8 Professional\Data Paste Files : Move the files into the folder and any files into the Admin Permissions
Place the and add the required 4.7kΩ I2C pull-up resistors.
+5V / +3.3V | [R] 4.7k Ohm Pull-up Resistors | SDA ------+-------> To MAX30100 SDA SCL ------+-------> To MAX30100 SCL Apply Pull-Up Resistors Open your Proteus schematic design.
Max30100 Proteus Library Download Fix Fix Jun 2026
What (Arduino Uno, ESP32, PIC) are you trying to connect to the sensor?
Instead of simulating the MAX30100 sensor directly inside Proteus, connect your virtual Arduino's RX/TX pins to a COMPIM (Serial Port) component. Write a quick Python script or use a serial port tool (like Virtual Serial Port Driver) to feed realistic PPG (photoplethysmogram) heart-rate strings directly into Proteus. max30100 proteus library download fix
Click the folder icon next to it and browse to the MAX30100_Model.hex file you downloaded in Step 1. What (Arduino Uno, ESP32, PIC) are you trying
C:\Program Files (x86)\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 8 Professional\Data Paste Files : Move the files into the folder and any files into the Admin Permissions Click the folder icon next to it and
Place the and add the required 4.7kΩ I2C pull-up resistors.
+5V / +3.3V | [R] 4.7k Ohm Pull-up Resistors | SDA ------+-------> To MAX30100 SDA SCL ------+-------> To MAX30100 SCL Apply Pull-Up Resistors Open your Proteus schematic design.
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