Max30100 Proteus Library Download Fix -

You need two specific file types: .LIB (or .IDX) and .HEX (firmware for the sensor simulation). There is no native MAX30100 in Proteus. You must use a third-party library.

Trusted Source: The most stable version is typically hosted on The Engineering Projects or Project Hub.

Some users have created third-party Proteus libraries for MAX30100.
I cannot provide direct download links, but here’s how to find them safely:

  • Installation:
  • ⚠️ Many such libraries are fake or broken. Test carefully.


    Once installed, run this quick sanity check: max30100 proteus library download fix

    Most people give up and buy real hardware. But you? You’ve tamed the ghost. Now go build that pulse oximeter simulation – and never trust a random .IDX file again.


    Have a broken link or a different Proteus headache? Drop the error code below. The library fix exists; it’s just hiding.

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    Title: Fix for MAX30100 Proteus Library Download (Working Files + Instructions) You need two specific file types:

    Post: Hi everyone — I found and fixed issues with the MAX30100 Proteus library download and uploaded working files plus a short guide to get it working in Proteus 8.x:

    What I fixed

    Files included

    Install steps (quick)

    Notes/Troubleshooting

    Download Attach the files directly here (or link to your GitHub/Google Drive). If you prefer, I can push this to a GitHub repo and share the link.

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    Some outdated libraries use the wrong I2C address. The MAX30100 real address is 0x57 (or 0x55 depending on ADDR pin). But some Proteus models use 0xAE. If your simulation connects but reads zeros, you need an updated MAX30100.HEX where the developer hardcoded the correct address. Download a fresh copy from the GitHub repository "max30100_proteus_fixed". Installation:

    If you can't find a verified library, create a working model in under 5 minutes: