When you place the MC1496 in Proteus, you aren't just placing a black box. The simulation engine models the internal "Gilbert Cell" architecture—a multi-transistor arrangement that allows for precise multiplication of two signals.
High-quality symbols and footprints for the MC1496 (from manufacturers like ON Semiconductor) can be found on component databases like SnapEDA (SnapMagic) . Download the format, which often includes: .LIB file (Component symbol) .IDX file (Index) .STEP file (Optional 3D model) 2. Importing into Proteus Proteus Mc1496 Lib
Achieving up to -65 dB suppression at 0.5 MHz, making it ideal for suppressed-carrier applications. When you place the MC1496 in Proteus, you
To add the Mc1496 to your Proteus schematic: Download the format, which often includes:
Proteus’ built-in DIL14 or DIP-14 works.
: It utilizes a Gilbert cell structure with differential amplifier pairs (Q1–Q4 driven by Q5–Q6). Adding the MC1496 Library to Proteus