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GriffinRU
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02.12.2008, 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG View Post
lol, probably not.

@Artur; As long as you measure the output voltage of the PS, know the value of the precision shunt/resistor, and measure the v drop of the shunt, why would you need a good PS? Wouldn't the various measurements account for any PS deficiencies?
You will be better with precision PS then shunt. You can improve your measurements with Kelvin type resistors but it is much easier with PS.
   
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