Many versions floating online are for Proteus 7/8. In Proteus 8.9+ or Proteus 9, you may need to manually edit the library file to change the MODEL type from PSPICE to SPICE or fix syntax errors.
With the right library in hand, the MC1496 transitions from a 1970s datasheet legend to a living, modifiable component on your Proteus schematic. Happy simulating. Proteus Mc1496 Lib
Download the SPICE model from onsemi.com, try the "Compile Model" feature in Proteus 8.12 or later, and join the Labcenter forum to request a pre-built MC1496 part number. Many versions floating online are for Proteus 7/8
: Used to create Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) signals. AM Modulator Happy simulating
The Proteus Mc1496 Lib doesn't appear to be a widely recognized or standard topic. However, I can try to provide some general information.
Use two MC1496s in a phasing method. Simulate a 90° phase shift network with all-pass filters. The Proteus library must handle tight gain matching between the two chips. Use AC sweep analysis to verify sideband suppression.