The ESP32 Proteus library is a third-party add-on used to simulate ESP32 development boards within the Proteus Design Suite. While Proteus does not natively support the ESP32 for full wireless simulation, these libraries enable schematic design, PCB layout, and basic I/O testing . One of the strengths of Proteus is its
and hardware design. While Proteus VSM (Virtual System Modeling) has recently added official support for boards like the Nano ESP32
The ESP32 has rapidly become the go-to microcontroller for IoT projects, blending Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual-core processing, and low-power operation into an affordable package. However, prototyping with physical ESP32 modules can be time-consuming, expensive, and sometimes risky—especially when dealing with high-current loads or complex sensor networks.
Vehicles
BeamNG.drive offers dozens of refined, completely customizable vehicles to experiment with. Whether it’s a compact car or massive truck, players can tweak away at all the moving parts to create just about any driving experience desirable. Wheels, suspension, engines, and more; everything is under your control.
There’s plenty to discover while driving. Featuring 12 sprawling, beautiful open-world environments, the terrain feels as vast and diverse as the gameplay options. Test out a new setup through tropical jungle passages, barren deserts, urban boulevards, packed highways, and much more.
The entire gameplay experience can be tailored to the player's specifications. Everything from vehicles to the very physical properties that affect the in-game environments. With our out-of-the-box World Editor, everyone can put a twist on their in-game experience.
Modding and Community
Our vibrant community of enthusiasts regularly shares interesting vehicle builds, terrains, and scenarios for others to enjoy. The modding capabilities in BeamNG.drive are vast, allowing players to customize and fine-tune just about anything.
Automation
Through our partnership with Automation - the car company tycoon game - players can export their creations into BeamNG.drive. Design your custom car and engine, tailor everything to your specifications, choose the "export" option, start up BeamNG.drive, and hop in for a test ride.
Simulating the ESP32 in Proteus is ideal for students and engineers who want to verify logic before moving to hardware.
❌ None. Labcenter Electronics (the maker of Proteus) has not released an official ESP32 model.
One of the strengths of Proteus is its rich library of simulated components. You can:
The ESP32 Proteus library is a third-party add-on used to simulate ESP32 development boards within the Proteus Design Suite. While Proteus does not natively support the ESP32 for full wireless simulation, these libraries enable schematic design, PCB layout, and basic I/O testing .
and hardware design. While Proteus VSM (Virtual System Modeling) has recently added official support for boards like the Nano ESP32
The ESP32 has rapidly become the go-to microcontroller for IoT projects, blending Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual-core processing, and low-power operation into an affordable package. However, prototyping with physical ESP32 modules can be time-consuming, expensive, and sometimes risky—especially when dealing with high-current loads or complex sensor networks.
This month’s featured mod is the New England Forest Rally by SPittlebug.
Based on real-world locations in Upton, Maine (USA), this map aims to give the player a whole new rally experience. Featuring 8K terrain textures with 67km² of forest landscape, with fast, packed dirt roads, and six hand-crafted stages to explore.
The map also includes a rally leaderboard and smaller timeboards that will be regularly updated.
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