: The module will now appear in the "Pick Devices" (P) menu when searching for "RC522" or "RFID". 📡 Hardware Connections (Virtual & Physical) The RC522 uses the SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
By choosing the right library (TEP for beginners, Cytron for experts), installing it correctly, and understanding the nuances of SPI simulation, you can reduce your hardware debugging time by over 60%. You can test edge cases (dead cards, multiple tags) that would be nearly impossible to reproduce in the physical world. rc522 proteus library top
This component represents the RC522 RFID Reader/Writer module (based on the MFRC522 chip) for use in Proteus ISIS simulations. The symbol is designed as a top-level schematic view , showing the pinout as it would connect to a host microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, PIC, 8051). : The module will now appear in the
To use the component, you must manually install the files into your Proteus installation directory. : Operates at 3
: Operates at 3.3V, though Proteus components are often flexible with logic levels. Compatibility : It supports ISO 14443A/MIFARE mode but read 125 kHz tags.