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Current measure shunt board
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Jun 21.2016, 14:54:26
I have a board with only PTH scurrent shunt but I need to measure more current (up to 30A) but dont exist PTH shunt with value below 5mOhm and with that shunt I have 4.5W loss, with 1.5mOhm I saved 3W for each channel!
Thank you PCBGOGO


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Jun 20.2025, 17:54:12
That's a solid optimization—reducing shunt resistance from 5mΩ to 1.5mΩ for high current applications makes a huge difference in power loss, especially when scaling across multiple channels. Every watt saved is thermal stress avoided and efficiency gained. And speaking of efficient setups, when it's time to take a break from hardware and relax, https://unique-casinos-fr.com offers a streamlined, distraction-free casino experience that’s as precise as a well-tuned circuit.