The IR2153 is designed to drive two power MOSFETs or IGBTs in a half-bridge configuration. Its key features include:
These features make the component ideal for applications such as electronic ballasts for lighting, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and induction heating. Simulating these applications requires a model that accurately represents the propagation delays, oscillator behavior, and the dynamic response of the floating high-side output.
Assuming you have downloaded a package containing IR2153.LIB and IR2153.IDX: Ir2153 Proteus Library Download
.LIB and .IDX files into the LIBRARY folder.IR2153 – it should now appear.After placing the component on the schematic, double-click it and check if there is a PCB Package (e.g., DIP-8) and a SPICE model attached. If these are missing, the simulation will fail with "No model specified."
Proteus is not the best tool for high-voltage power IC simulation. LTSpice (free) and Tina-TI (free) have official IR2153 models from Infineon/Texas Instruments. You can: The IR2153 is designed to drive two power
To validate the effectiveness of the downloaded library, a standard half-bridge inverter circuit was constructed in Proteus.
5.1 Circuit Configuration
5.2 Simulation Results Upon running the transient analysis, the simulation yielded the following observations: