I have added all the Arduino boards in a single library. After that, we will also have a look at a simple blinking example so that you get a complete overview of this Arduino UNO library for Proteus. In today's post, I will first share the Arduino UNO library for Proteus and will explain how to use it. Soon, I will share libraries for other Arduino boards as well. Till now I have just designed an Arduino UNO board in Proteus. I am really excited about it as it's my first Proteus library and I am going to design more in the near future. Today, I will provide the Arduino UNO library for Proteus to download, so that you can use it easily in Proteus and can simulate your circuits easily. I am not going to discuss How I designed this library because it's quite a lengthy process and I will discuss it some other time. First, I used Proteus VSM but it was quite difficult so I left it and finally, I used Microsoft Visual Studio C++ Language to design this Arduino library for Proteus. I designed this library by myself in Proteus, it was quite difficult and literally, it took me weeks to figure out How to add functionality of a new component in Proteus. In today's post, I am going to share the Arduino UNO Library for Proteus. Update: Here are the latest versions of this library: Arduino Library for Proteus(V3.0) and Arduino UNO Library for Proteus(V2.0).