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The most unique aspect of the MPU6050 Proteus Library is the ability to simulate physical movement. Most libraries include "Test Pins" or interactive buttons on the component model. By adjusting these virtual inputs, you can simulate tilting the sensor or sudden acceleration. This allows you to see how your code responds to specific angles or G-force thresholds in real-time using the Proteus Virtual Terminal. Common Troubleshooting Tips If your simulation is not responding, check the following:

to a microcontroller (like an Arduino) using the I2C protocol (SCL and SDA pins). [3] 💡 Key Features of the Sensor Mpu6050 Proteus Library

SCL/SDA: Connect to the corresponding I2C pins on your microcontroller (e.g., A5 and A4 on an Arduino Uno). The most unique aspect of the MPU6050 Proteus

Despite its limitations, the MPU6050 Proteus Library is an invaluable tool for: This allows you to see how your code

If the third-party library is buggy or crashes Proteus, use these alternatives: