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Hello All,
I'm designing a test setup that requires the use of a 50A 50mV current shunt to take measurements for a circuit which produces pulsed DC currents up to about 100 kHz or so (highest frequency component anyway). I would like to use this shunt here, but also amplify the signal 10x or 100x before feeding it into an oscilloscope.
I have been searching around online but was wondering if anyone knows of any nifty amplifier modules that are made for use with shunts? I know I could find a shunt IC and roll my own circuit but if there is already a ready-made solution out there, that would be a very good time-saver.
Thanks,
Jason O
I'm designing a test setup that requires the use of a 50A 50mV current shunt to take measurements for a circuit which produces pulsed DC currents up to about 100 kHz or so (highest frequency component anyway). I would like to use this shunt here, but also amplify the signal 10x or 100x before feeding it into an oscilloscope.
I have been searching around online but was wondering if anyone knows of any nifty amplifier modules that are made for use with shunts? I know I could find a shunt IC and roll my own circuit but if there is already a ready-made solution out there, that would be a very good time-saver.
Thanks,
Jason O