Digital Panel Meters FAQQWhat is a shunt?

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Simply put, a shunt is a resistor. In ammeter applications, a low-value resistor safely bypasses (or “shunts”) current flow around a precision voltmeter. The voltmeter measures the voltage drop—typically in the millivolt range—across the shunt resistor and displays a number corresponding to the current flowing through the shunt.

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