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Given your project description, it seems you're aiming to design a circuit around the ZMPT101B, which is a module for voltage measurement through a transformer coupling. The ZMPT101B converts the primary high voltage to a lower voltage suitable for ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) sampling in microcontrollers.
Here's a basic outline on how to wire the ZMPT101B into a circuit:
  1. Power Supply to ZMPT101B: The ZMPT101B itself doesn't usually require a separate power supply for its operation as it derives its power from the voltage it's measuring. However, depending on the version of the module you have, it might come with additional functionalities that require a low-voltage power supply (commonly 5V).
  2. Voltage Output: The ZMPT101B outputs an analog voltage that represents the measured voltage. This output can go to an ADC input on a microcontroller for digital processing.
  3. Ground Connection: Ensure the ground of the ZMPT101B module is connected to the ground of your measurement circuit/microcontroller to ensure correct reference levels.
Given the components outlined in your project (labeled P1 to P4 without specific connections or further detail), I'll assume you're referring to the connections necessary for integrating the ZMPT101B into a microcontroller-based system for ADC sampling. Here’s a suggested connection:
  • ZMPT101B Output to Microcontroller ADC Input: Connect the ZMPT101B analog voltage output to the microcontroller ADC input pin. It’s essential to confirm the output range of the ZMPT101B matches the ADC input range of your microcontroller.
    Example: Connect ZMPT101B:Vout to MCU:ADC_IN.
  • Ground Connection: Make sure the ground of the ZMPT101B is connected to the microcontroller ground.
    Example: Connect ZMPT101B:GND to MCU:GND.
Unfortunately, without specific indications of which designators (P1-P4) correspond to which functional points on the ZMPT101B or other parts in your schematic, I'm making some assumptions based on standard practices for interfacing such a module. If P1-P4 are intended to represent parts other than the ZMPT101B (e.g., microcontroller, filtering components), please provide more detailed information for tailored connection advice.
Should you have specifics on what each designator represents or further instructions on how you wish to integrate the ZMPT101B with other components in your project (e.g., microcontroller model, additional sensors, etc.), please share, and I can offer more precise guidance.
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please explain what ~ does.

where should i connect this pin
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@copilot please explain what ~ does.
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In the context of your electronic project schematic provided, the "~" symbol is often used as a placeholder, representing a component or some aspect of a component where a specific designator has not yet been allocated.
Typically, each component in a circuit has its unique identifier or designator. For resistors, it could be R1, R2, R3, and so on, for capacitors, it might be C1, C2, C3, etc. This label helps easily identify and reference each component in the project, especially when there are multiple components of the same type.
Your schematic currently shows components with "~" as their identifiers, indicating that they have not been given a specific identifier or designator yet. It's possible these are placeholders that need further information or replacement with actual component designators.
Please note that assigning unique designators helps in maintaining the schematic's clarity and managing component connections and configurations efficiently.
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