just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt?
M Max_Venezia Jan 1, 1970 0 Jan 14, 2004 #1 just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt?
D Don Pearce Jan 1, 1970 0 Jan 14, 2004 #2 just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt? Click to expand... percent d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com
just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt? Click to expand... percent d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com
M Mike Page Jan 1, 1970 0 Jan 14, 2004 #3 Max_Venezia said: just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt? Click to expand... Just one or both sets of rear lights broken.
Max_Venezia said: just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt? Click to expand... Just one or both sets of rear lights broken.
M Max_Venezia Jan 1, 1970 0 Jan 15, 2004 #4 of course, but the precision ir guaranteed on the whole scale or only at the maximum current value? M.
of course, but the precision ir guaranteed on the whole scale or only at the maximum current value? M.
D Don Pearce Jan 1, 1970 0 Jan 15, 2004 #5 of course, but the precision ir guaranteed on the whole scale or only at the maximum current value? M. Click to expand... Why would it change - it is just a resistor. Of course if you start heating it up, there will be the thermal coefficient of resistance to consider. The precision is far more questionable for the meter itself than the shunt. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com
of course, but the precision ir guaranteed on the whole scale or only at the maximum current value? M. Click to expand... Why would it change - it is just a resistor. Of course if you start heating it up, there will be the thermal coefficient of resistance to consider. The precision is far more questionable for the meter itself than the shunt. d _____________________________ http://www.pearce.uk.com
R Rene Tschaggelar Jan 1, 1970 0 Jan 15, 2004 #6 Max_Venezia said: just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt? Click to expand... The accuracy in % or ppm plus the temperature coefficient. Rene
Max_Venezia said: just a question. In which way is commonly given the precision of a shunt? Click to expand... The accuracy in % or ppm plus the temperature coefficient. Rene