Search trusted engineering communities like GitHub or Labcenter forums for the custom YF-S201 model. Ensure your downloaded archive contains two critical file extensions: .IDX (Index file for component search)
No. Labcenter does not provide an official YFS201 model. However, the engineering community has created several custom libraries and simulation alternatives.
: Connect the output signal line to Digital Pin 2 of the Arduino Uno. Pin 2 supports external interrupts ( INT0 ), which is critical for measuring rapid sensor pulses.
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Operating Voltage | 5V to 24V DC | | Current Consumption | ≤ 15 mA | | Flow Rate Range | 1 – 30 L/min | | Pulse Frequency | F = (7.5 * Q) ± 3% (Q in L/min) | | Output Signal | Square wave (Hall effect) | | Connection | 3-pin (Red: VCC, Black: GND, Yellow: Signal) |
is another excellent resource for finding Proteus sensor libraries. The platform hosts over 2,000 open-source library projects tagged with "Proteus Library". While no single repository dedicated exclusively to the YFS201 has been definitively identified, projects labeled "Verified" have undergone basic functional validation.
I realize that tracking down the exact library file can take some digging. To improve your search, I recommend using these specific keyword combinations in your preferred search engine:
Typical files include:
To test the sensor virtually, build a circuit featuring an Arduino Uno, the YF-S201 library model, a frequency generator (to simulate water flow), and an LCD display to view the data.
















