??? 07/10/09 12:41 Read: times |
#167006 - Answers and questions... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Saman said:
I have different shunts for different ranges, otherwise how could I measure 100uA to 10A with only one resistor? I have seen applications with a fixed shunt and PGA (programmable amplifier). Saman said:
yes, I have to switch during measurement. How does such a measurement look like? Is your meter all the time installed? Do you adjust the measuring range and current setting of current source manually, or is something automatically working? What about the load? Is it all the time connected to the current source? Saman said:
It can be the major problem but if it was the problem how should I eliminate it? should I modify current source or I have to remove it in firmware ? You can protect your circuit against overvoltage. The problem is that leakage currents through protection diodes can generate additional errors. Protection circuits in high precision measuring applications need to be designed very carefully. Kai |