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i have doubts that if i execute one program on proteus then how much percentages that the same program run on hardware.
assume hardware is correct.
 

You'd better far away from proteus.
simulate circuit using proteus,in general,it is not correct,can't get right result.
but the proteus gives the right result.
 

but the proteus gives the right result.

sorry shell.albert but i have a doubt . in some application Proteus might be correct but on real hardware some or large modification need to be ok .
 

yes and currently i have started to use proteus.
and i have some task but don't have that module so if i complete that task then only i will go ahead to do that on real hedware.
 

yes i have a more hardware like pic32 device , 24 bit- ADC so i don't directly connection and program write in Proteus because Proteus has no such a directory. so this type of hardware we designed and debug on specific debug tool .but Proteus is the best tool by home appliance and collage related project work based software and i like it .
 

to simulaye on priteus you first have to verify that all the devices you need ARE simulated in proteus (not just in the library but also emulated ...)
and then I had problems with interrupts. proteus simulated the whole thing right, but hardware was not responding at all.
when doing the same program without interrupts, everything worked like a charm.
also I tried to simulate some esr meters and I never get exact result : proteus was not giving the right (if any) result, as the hardware was right.
 

Proteus is a very good simulator if you are aware of its limitations, it is especially good at simulating a program and debugging, the only other alternative would be to use a ICE (expensive) most errors you find are not a problem with Proteus, but with your program. It is worth while learning to using Proteus and discovering its limitations.
 

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