After installation, you can find the ESP32 in the dialog (press P in the schematic editor) by searching for “ESP32”.

By installing the necessary library files and compiling your Arduino code into HEX format, you can bridge the gap between the powerful ESP32 hardware and the versatile Proteus simulation engine.

Connect the LED-Resistor combination to a GPIO pin on the ESP32 board (for example, ).

As Labcenter Electronics continues to deepen its support for MicroPython and promote official ESP32 models, the simulation experience will only get better. Currently, treating Proteus as your "virtual engineering lab" is a smart choice that balances efficiency and reliability.

: In Proteus, double-click the ESP32 component.

You can test expensive add-ons like virtual LCD screens, sensors, and complex motor drivers without purchasing the physical components.

Double-click the inside your Proteus schematic workspace. This opens the "Edit Component" properties dialog. Look for the property field labeled Program File .

This comprehensive guide covers everything required to set up, program, and execute ESP32 simulations within Proteus VSM. 1. Prerequisites and Library Installation