Search for "STM32" or "Bluepill" to see the newly added component. Critical Configuration for STM32 Simulation

: Double-click the STM32 board in Proteus to open its properties. Click the folder icon next to Program File and select your generated .HEX file.

: Proteus simulates the microcontroller by running the compiled hex or ELF file. It natively supports files generated by STM32CubeIDE, Keil uVision, and IAR Embedded Workbench. Step 2: Download the STM32 Proteus Library Files

: Executable and Linkable Format (recommended for advanced debugging). Step 6: Test Your Installation

This comprehensive guide will walk you through downloading, installing, and configuring STM32 libraries in Proteus to build and test your ARM Cortex-M projects seamlessly. Step 1: Download the STM32 Proteus Library Files

Once the files are pasted, restart Proteus to refresh the component database. Launch Proteus and click on .