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In Reply to: so far the logic of the modder seems clearly correct to my pea brain posted by hukkfinn on February 9, 2010 at 22:07:08:
The shunt resistor affects the voltage that appears across it. This is the "signal," and not just the current that passes through the series resistor or previous stage.
This is where the logic is faulty. I just mentioned the contradiction of replacing unimportant components to highlight the fuzzy thinking.
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- The signal is the voltage, not the current. - Al Sekela 16:03:49 02/10/10 (0)