Hi,
I'm making a new post as I post now the whole schematic.
The goal of the project is to monitor energy consumption by putting a current clamp on the main and transmitting this consumption on a server located in the same house (the transmission is based on Bluetooth Low Energy). I also let another input to monitor the voltage (using a basic 240->12V transformer you can found on ebay) for a better accuracy.
As the current clamp gives a proportional current on its output, I can use it to sense the current flowing through the main and also to get some energy to have a better autonomy than using batteries alone (I'm storing this energy in a 100 mF capacitor via an energy harvesting and power management chip)
The upper left part of the schematic is the two sensing inputs, and a shunt regulator to get a proper 1.24V output for harvesting. The lower left is for battery management and energy harvesting, while the right is for the micro-controller. I'm using a Bluetooth Low Energy CC2640 chip from TI and an inverted F antenna.
As I'm far away to be expert, I'm looking for comments to see if my schematic is correct (is it readable ? Are my components correct ?) and advices for this project (and for circuit design in general, if you see something I've badly done !)
I'm also looking for advices in the RF part of the circuit as I've never done RF.
Thanks