Hello engineer!
I used the Shunt value for this parameter in the Vin of the look Current calculation company
These are the only shunt values I saw in the manual, but my actual Shunt value is 70uohm
What I want to know is if it's affecting my current measurements
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the 1500A with the 100uOhm shunt results in 1500A*100uV/A = 150mV.
In the datasheet we limit the differential input voltage to 150mV:
with 1500A on a 70uOhm will result in 105mV.
Hi,
the idea of the shunt selection is to have a fixed 1mA/LSB of the actual ADC reading. We call this formating of the output value.
The ADC itself does always operate the same independent of the formating.
I suggest to use the standard configuration of 100uOhm, which has a 0.1uV/LSB result.
You shunt provides 70uV/A which would be 700LSB /A or ~1.43 mA/LSB.
Rgds
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the 1500A with a 70uOhm is no issue.
the 1500A with the 100uOhm shunt results in 1500A*100uV/A = 150mV.
In the datasheet we limit the differential input voltage to 150mV:
with 1500A on a 70uOhm will result in 105mV.