释义 |
null-current circuit null-current circuit[′nəl ¦kə·rənt ′sər·kət] (electronics) A circuit used to measure current, in which the unknown current is opposed by a current resulting from applying a voltage controlled by a slide wire across a series resistor, and the slide wire is continuously adjusted so that the resulting current, as measured by a direct-current detector amplifier, is equal to zero. |