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John
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I'm trying to determine the power rating I need for a current sense
resistor and am having trouble calculating the effect on the
resistance due to the resistor's temperature coefficient. I want to
minimize the temperature's effect on the resistance as much as
possible (without having to go to a huge resistor, that is) to
decrease any drift in my current reading as the resistor heats up.
If a resistor has a TCR of +/-20PPM/degree-C., is the effect
calculated as follows?
- Assume worst-case 100C temp rise.
- 1PPM for a .010-ohm resistor = .010/1,000,000 = .01 ohm
- 20PPM would then = .2 ohm
- (100C rise) x (.2 ohm/C) = .00002 ohm rise in resistance
- Resistance at 125C (assuming 25C ambient) = .010 + .00002 = .01002
ohms
At 10A, that would only change the sense resistor's voltage from an
"ideal" of 0.1000V to 0.1002, a change of .2mV.
Is the proper way to calculate this?
Thanks for any help you can give me!
John
resistor and am having trouble calculating the effect on the
resistance due to the resistor's temperature coefficient. I want to
minimize the temperature's effect on the resistance as much as
possible (without having to go to a huge resistor, that is) to
decrease any drift in my current reading as the resistor heats up.
If a resistor has a TCR of +/-20PPM/degree-C., is the effect
calculated as follows?
- Assume worst-case 100C temp rise.
- 1PPM for a .010-ohm resistor = .010/1,000,000 = .01 ohm
- 20PPM would then = .2 ohm
- (100C rise) x (.2 ohm/C) = .00002 ohm rise in resistance
- Resistance at 125C (assuming 25C ambient) = .010 + .00002 = .01002
ohms
At 10A, that would only change the sense resistor's voltage from an
"ideal" of 0.1000V to 0.1002, a change of .2mV.
Is the proper way to calculate this?
Thanks for any help you can give me!
John