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Description of Shunts, Jumpers

Shunts and Jumpers are small components used for circuit connections and current distribution in electronic devices. A shunt is a low-resistance conductor typically used for measuring current or providing a bypass path in a circuit. Jumpers are short conductors used to establish temporary or permanent electrical connections between circuit boards or electronic components. These components are very common in electronic design, helping to simplify circuit layouts and enhance system performance.

Shunts, Jumpers

Shunts, Jumpers

Shunts and jumpers are essential components in electronic circuits, often used for connecting or bypassing electrical paths.


Shunts: These are low-resistance connectors that allow current to flow through an alternate path. They are commonly used for measuring current or providing a bypass in a circuit. Shunts can help protect components from overloads by redirecting excess current.


Jumpers: These are short lengths of wire or connectors used to create a temporary electrical connection between two points on a circuit board. Jumpers can be used to configure settings, such as enabling or disabling certain functions or connecting different circuit paths.


Both shunts and jumpers play crucial roles in circuit design and troubleshooting, providing flexibility and adaptability in electronic systems.




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