A current shunt, also known as a current sense resistor or current-sensing resistor, is a type of resistor specifically designed to measure or monitor the current flowing through a circuit. It is typically a low resistance value resistor connected in series with the load or the circuit being monitored.
The current shunt works based on Ohm's Law, which states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it. By measuring the voltage drop across the shunt resistor, the current flowing through the circuit can be determined using Ohm's Law (I = V/R).
Current shunts are commonly used in various applications such as power electronics, battery management systems, motor control, and industrial automation. They provide an accurate and reliable method of current measurement, allowing for monitoring and control of the current levels in a circuit.
Product features:
1. High precision, high reliability, high overload capacity and high stability
2. High reliability, high overload capacity and high product accuracy.
3. Wide temperature range non-inductive design
4. Resistance temperature coefficient TCR × 10-6/ºC≤50ppm
5. Products meet ROHS requirements
6. Passed AEC-Q200 certification
Rated Current | 300A |
AccuracyClass | 0.2%,0.5%,1%,2%,5% |
20 ºC~60 ºC resistance temperature coefficient T.C.R ( ppm / ºC ) | ≤50 |
Manganese copper material | GB 6J12 precision manganese copper |
Copper material | GB T2 Y2 |
Operating Temperature Range | -55ºC~+170ºC |
Item | Data | |
1 | Temperature Coefficient of Resistance | ≤40ppm |
2 | Resistance Value | 20~1000μΩ |
3 | Loading Ability | MAX 500A |
4 | Operating Temperature | -45ºC~+125ºC |
5 | Mounting Type | SMD, Screw, Welding, and so on |
6 | Endurance | The Resistance Value Will Be Changed Within 0.5% After the Test, And Test Condition Is 85ºC,85% humidity,1000h |