If you tell me the exact application (e.g., Buck converter, Full-Bridge Inverter) and the voltage/current levels you are working with, I can provide a more tailored simulation schematic and parameter set. If you'd like, I can:

The is an essential download for any power electronics designer who uses Proteus. Without it, you cannot realistically simulate high-side gate drive, bootstrap circuits, half-bridge inverters, or motor controllers. By following this guide, you can download, install, and troubleshoot the library confidently.

The IR2110 Proteus library is a critical tool for bridging the gap between theoretical power circuit design and physical implementation. By simulating the complex bootstrapping and switching behaviors of the IR2110, developers can significantly reduce the risk of hardware failure during the prototyping phase. how to manually install custom device libraries into your Proteus installation? Using the high-low side driver IR2110 - Tahmid's blog

To add the IR2110 to your Proteus library, you must download a third-party library package (usually a .LIB or .IDX file) and move it into the Proteus libraries directory.

Logic inputs for the high-side and low-side drivers.

If you are using a Proteus version prior to 8.15, or if the built-in model isn't working correctly, you will need to find and install a third-party library.

| File Type | Purpose | |-----------|---------| | .IDX | Index file for Proteus library | | .LIB | Compiled library containing component definitions | | .MOD | SPICE model (textual description of electrical behavior) | | .HEX / .COF | Not required for simulation unless using an MCU | | IR2110.pdif | Pin mapping and package info |

Let’s put the installed library to work. We’ll simulate a classic half-bridge driving a resistive-inductive load.