Abstract

A simple unit for measuring electrical current in complex (including coaxial) circuit sections is considered. A conductor section of the basic measured circuit, to which a light-emitting diode, a galvanic cell, and a regulating resistor are connected, is used as a shunt. A signal from the light-emitting diode arrives at the measuring system. The unit is intended for measuring both large (kilo- and megaampere) and relatively small (up to several amperes) values of the direct, alternating, and pulsed current.

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