Current cannot be measured directly by analog to digital converters, as they only measure voltage. Therefore, a resistor in the path of the adc is needed to convert the current to a measurable quantity. 

High precision resistors, or electrical shunts, are employed so that current is accurately and faithfully reproduced by the measuring circuitry
Features
  • Permissible Tolerance: ±0.2% of Rated Value
  • Rated Voltage Drop: 50 mV

Models matching criteria: 9
  • Electrical Rating - 75 A, 50 mV
100+ In Stock
$775.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 15 A, 50 mV
100+ In Stock
$82.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 50 A, 50 mV
100+ In Stock
$154.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 100 A, 50 mV
50+ In Stock
$1,123.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 200 A, 50 mV
25+ In Stock
$1,123.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 300 A, 50 mV
25+ In Stock
$1,273.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 30 A, 50 mV
25+ In Stock
$455.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 150 A, 50 mV
17 In Stock
$1,071.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
  • Electrical Rating - 20 A, 50 mV
14 In Stock
$1,425.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States

Specifications

Electrical Rating

  • 15 to 300 A at 50 mV

Tolerance

  • ± 0.2 % of Rated Value - Permissible Tolerance

Voltage Drop

  • 50 mV

Documentation

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