Ensure the load cell model is properly connected in a Wheatstone bridge configuration.
The HX711 is a popular 24-bit ADC for load cells/strain gauges. In Proteus (a circuit simulation and PCB design tool) you can simulate designs that include the HX711 if you have a suitable Proteus library (component model or symbol + simulation model). A useful write-up should explain where to get a library, how to install it, how to wire and simulate the module, and alternatives if no ready-made model exists.
Ensure you use an HX711 programming library in your code (like the standard bastytech orBogdan Necula Arduino libraries) mapped to your selected pins.
: Open the LIBRARY folder and paste your downloaded files there. 3. Setting Up the HX711 Simulation Circuit
: Move the .LIB and .IDX files into the LIBRARY folder.
Integrating a weight sensor into your electronic simulation requires the right components. The HX711 is a precision 24-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for weigh scales. Because Labcenter Electronics Proteus does not include this sensor by default, you must install a custom library to simulate load cell projects.
To make the component appear in your Proteus object picker, place the files in the correct software directory. Step 1: Locate your Proteus Library Folder
Since Labcenter Electronics (the creators of Proteus) does not manufacture this part, you must download a user-created model. There are two common versions available on engineering blogs and forums: