Contains the graphical symbol and electrical properties of the component.

In the world of embedded systems and IoT prototyping, the has become a ubiquitous tool. Based on the MFRC522 chip from NXP Semiconductors, this low-cost, 13.56 MHz contactless reader/writer is used for everything from access control systems and payment terminals to attendance trackers and smart locks.

Which are you planning to pair with the RC522?

It is plausible that an official MFRC522 VSM model will be released in Proteus 10 or later. Until then, the community-driven RC522 Proteus library remains an essential, though imperfect, tool.

Proteus supports virtual serial port and network debugging. You can write a small "bridge" program that connects your real RC522 (via USB-SPI) to Proteus. This is advanced but gives 100% accuracy.