In message <[email protected]>, Tony Holt writes:

>I've never understood why relatively expensive and sophisticated 
>instruments don't have significantly lower resistance shunts

Isn't it simply because there are better ways to do it, than to
use an external shunt ?

Flux Gate current sensors regularly have <1PPM linearity without even
breaking the circuit to be measured, and their offset due to
earths magnetic field is trivially cancelled by zeroing.


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