To use the ZMPT101B Active Single-Phase AC Voltage Sensor module in Proteus, you must manually install its library files since it is not a built-in component. 1. Download and Prepare Library Files
Serial.print("RMS Voltage: "); Serial.println(actualVoltage); delay(1000);
Here’s a review of the , based on common user experiences and technical considerations: zmpt101b library for proteus
.LIB file (Library file) (Note: Some advanced models might also include a .3DL file for 3D visualization). Step 2: Locate Your Proteus Library Folder
With the library successfully installed, you can now construct an active simulation circuit featuring an Arduino Uno (or any preferred MCU) and the ZMPT101B sensor. To use the ZMPT101B Active Single-Phase AC Voltage
Click the button at the bottom-left corner of Proteus.
To simulate the design, run the AC analysis in Proteus. The simulation results show the output voltage from the ZMPT101B module, which is proportional to the input current. Step 2: Locate Your Proteus Library Folder With
Double-click the ALTERNATOR and set the Amplitude to 311V (for 220V RMS) and Frequency to 50Hz (or 155V / 60Hz for US standards).
If installed correctly, the sensor module will appear in the results list with its corresponding schematic symbol and PCB footprint. Designing the Schematic in Proteus