hussain_kiet
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Of course it can, but I didn't expect that you are equipped with MW power levels.well the value of the brake resistor can be less than 0.5 depends upon the braking power..
I know the current will be varying because of PWM signal. but will it give an accurate measurementA clamp-on current-transformer could work, too. Then you can set your current/voltage output by the turns ratio on the transformer.
hall effect CT are DC transducerssince CT's are used to measure AC current.. ??
That's why I said it's not reasonable. You'll get shunts down to some 10 µohm resistance, but the current range of common types is still limited to 500 or 1000 A.and for the shunt resistors even with a value of 1 Milli ohm the power requirement will be 4KW @2000A..
hall effect CT are DC transducers
That's why I said it's not reasonable. You'll get shunts down to some 10 µohm resistance, but the current range of common types is still limited to 500 or 1000 A.
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