What is a Shunt Resistor?
Shunt resistance definition
A shunt resistor is a high-precision resistor that uses a very low ammeter resistance to measure the flow of current through a circuit. It is the resistance of a conductor in parallel with a circuit. Because of its particularity, it is generally used in precision electronic products. The smaller the resistance value of the shunt resistance, the more obvious the shunt effect.
Shunt resistance characteristic
Good structure
High stability
Resistance value precision is accurate
Small size for easy installation
High temperature resistance, low noise
Good safety performance
Good weldability
Shunt resistor application range
Communication system
Electronic complete machine
Automatic control of the power loop as current limiting
Flow equalization or sampling detection
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