

Now the last thing you need to do is to double click this sensor to open its Properties.The fourth Pin is TestPin and if it's HIGH then it means you have vibration and the OUT PIn will go HIGH and if it's LOW then it means there's no vibration and OUT Pin will also be LOW.The third Pin is OUT, it's the output pin from where you get whether there's vibration or not.


So, let's get started with Vibration Sensor Library for Proteus: Note: Other Proteus Libraries are as follows: The Library is given below for download along with a simple simulation of this vibration sensor. If you send 0 at this TestPin then it means no vibration and if you sent 1 then it means we have some vibration. As we can't produce real vibration in the Proteus environment so that's why I have placed a TestPin in this Vibration sensor. Using this Library you can now easily Simulate your Vibration Sensor in Proteus ISIS software. You should also have a look at Analog Vibration Sensor Library for Proteus. This library is compatible with all the microcontrollers like Arduino, PIC Microcontroller or 8051 Microcontroller etc.

I will post a tutorial soon on interfacing this SW-420 Vibration Sensor with Arduino. This Library contains just one Vibration Sensor named SW-420. We are the first creator of this Vibration Sensor Library for Proteus. This Library is designed by our team on TEP and it's not yet published anywhere. Today, I am going to share a new Proteus Library named Vibration Sensor Library for Proteus. Hello friends, I hope you all are fine and having fun with your lives. Update: We have created a new version of this library, which you can check here: Vibration Sensor Library for Proteus V2.0.
