DIN 43703 Shunt Series – Current Ranges
Our DIN 43703 shunt resistors cover a wide spectrum of industrial DC current measurement needs. Browse by current range to find the most relevant solution and request a technical quotation for your application.
Choose your current range
Select a range below to view a dedicated page with typical use cases, specifications and a fast RFQ checklist.
Popular shunt configurations
Frequently requested current and voltage drop combinations. Click to view calculated resistance & power dissipation, or request a quotation with prefilled data.
Typical applications
High current shunts are commonly used in:
- Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
- EV Charging Systems
- Renewable Energy
- Railway and Transport
- Industrial Power Supplies
Need help selecting the right shunt?
If you provide current range, voltage drop (mV), accuracy and mounting details, our engineering team will recommend the best shunt configuration.
Engineering note: how to choose mV
For DC current measurement, the voltage drop (typically 50mV, 60mV, 75mV or 100mV) affects both measurement signal and thermal dissipation. Higher mV improves signal margin but increases power. Use our shunt resistor calculator to estimate resistance (mΩ) and power dissipation (W) before requesting a quotation.