Current cannot be measured directly by analog to digital converters, as they only measure voltage. Therefore, a resistor in the path of the adc is needed to convert the current to a measurable quantity. High precision resistors, or electrical shunts, are employed so that current is accurately and faithfully reproduced by the measuring circuitry.
Model | Description | |
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2215 01 | 1A, 50 mV, +/-0.2% | |
2215 02 | 1.5A | |
2215 03 | 2A | |
2215 04 | 3A | |
2215 05 | 5A | |
2215 06 | 7.5A | |
2215 07 | 10A, 50 mV, +/-0.2% | |
2215 08 | 15A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 09 | 20A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 10 | 30A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 12 | 75A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 11 | 50A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 13 | 100A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 14 | 150A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 15 | 200A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2215 16 | 300A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2216 01 | 500A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2216 02 | 750A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2216 03 | 1000A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2217 01 | 1500A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2217 02 | 2000A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2217 03 | 3000A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% | |
2217 04 | 5000A, 50 mV, ± 0.2% |