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Simulating Motion Processing Units (MPU) in a virtual environment is crucial for rapid prototyping. This paper explores the , which enables the simulation of a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis gyroscope. We examine how this library bridges the gap between theoretical I2C communication and physical hardware implementation. 1. Introduction to MPU6050

Obtain the MPU6050 library files (typically MPU6050.LIB and MPU6050.IDX ) from a trusted source like The Engineering Projects or GitHub.

Since Proteus doesn't natively include the MPU6050, you must add the files manually. You can find community-made libraries on platforms like The Engineering Projects Installation: Copy the downloaded Navigate to your Proteus installation folder (usually Mpu6050 Proteus Library

Double-click the Arduino board inside Proteus, paste this file path into the field, and click OK. Running the Simulation

void loop() int16_t accelX, accelY, accelZ; Simulating Motion Processing Units (MPU) in a virtual

Place the MPU6050 component and connect the SCL (Serial Clock) and SDA (Serial Data) pins to the microcontroller.

Ensure your Arduino transmit pin (TX) is wired to the Virtual Terminal receive pin (RX). Check that the serial baud rate matches your code (9600). You can find community-made libraries on platforms like

Contains the graphical representation of the MPU6050 for the schematic.

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