Article | REF: R1066 V1

Parasitic phenomena affecting measurements - Rules for generators and multimeters

Author: Radomir SOUCEK

Publication date: December 10, 2012

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4. Influence of connecting cables

We have already seen the influence of power supply cables in the previous chapter. In this chapter, we'll look at the influence of functional connection cables.

The first example that springs to mind is that of two circuits: the first circuit carries a high current, while the second receives a low voltage. This is illustrated by the measurement of alternating current using a shunt (figure 3 ).

Shunt current measurement
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