Because the YFS201 outputs a square wave, you can modify the library script (if open-source) to output pseudo-random intervals simulating heartbeat arrhythmias.
Issue 1: "Unknown Simulator Model" Error
Issue 2: Frequency Drift
Issue 3: No Output Voltage
Solution: The library didn't install correctly. Ensure the .IDX file is in the same folder as .LIB. Reboot Windows if necessary (Proteus caches the library index). yfs201 proteus library exclusive
Disclaimer: Always ensure you have a legitimate license for Proteus (Labcenter Electronics). This guide references community-developed library files (typically .IDX and .LIB).
Step-by-step Installation:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 8 Professional\LIBRARY.
Note: For Proteus 9 and above, check C:\Users\Public\Documents\Labcenter Electronics\Proteus 9 Professional\LIBRARY..LIB and .IDX files into the LIBRARY folder.Even with the exclusive library, users face hurdles. Here is the remedy:
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Since the YFS201 outputs a square wave frequency proportional to flow rate, you can model it with a signal source: