Abstract:
The model for current shunts which was successfully applied in a previous work for frequencies up to 100 kHz is expanded here to compute the shunt transimpedance amplitud...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The model for current shunts which was successfully applied in a previous work for frequencies up to 100 kHz is expanded here to compute the shunt transimpedance amplitude and phase for frequencies up to 10 MHz. The model is employed to verify recent experimental findings in this frequency range aiming at predicting/explaining such evidence. In general, there is good agreement for phase in the whole frequency range. Some differences between measured and predicted values do exist for amplitude but they are all within the uncertainties reported in the literature. Anyway, they deserve further investigation. Despite further work being needed to clarify matters, the model will be used in the design of such shunts for wideband applications.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement ( Volume: 72)