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Novel Two-Chamber Method for High-Precision TCR Determination of Current Shunts-Part II
Petar Mostarac1, Roman Malarić1, Hrvoje Hegeduš1
1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
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This paper presents the experimental implementation and validation of the two-chamber method presented in Part I for the high-precision determination of the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) of current shunts. The two-chamber approach enables improved thermal isolation and independent temperature control of the reference and test shunts, which significantly reduces the measurement uncertainty. In this part, the complete experimental setup is described, including the thermoelectric temperature control, the current generation and the data acquisition system with synchronized high-resolution digital multimeters (DMMs). The experimental measurements were carried out for different resistance ratios ranging from 0.1 to 10. The results confirm the theoretical predictions and the uncertainty analysis from Part I. The influences of the stability of the current source, the temperature uniformity and the synchronization accuracy on the measurement results are evaluated. The two-chamber method shows high repeatability, ease of use and suitability for laboratory and interlaboratory tests, and thus represents a robust alternative to classical TCR determination methods.
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