currentdiverting
Currentdiverting is a concept in electrical engineering that refers to the deliberate redirection of electrical current from one path to another within a circuit. The goal is to control how current is shared among parallel branches, enabling load balancing, fault isolation, or protection of sensitive components. Although the term is not universally adopted, it describes techniques used in power electronics, integrated circuits, and distribution networks to manage current flow without relying solely on changes to the total supply voltage.
Mechanisms range from passive to active. Passive current diverting uses fixed impedance networks, diodes, or resistors
Applications include battery management systems that balance charge among cells, power supplies that share load among
Design considerations center on timing, control latency, and reliability. Switching losses, shoot-through or cross-conduction, body-diode conduction,
See also: current steering, load balancing, power electronics, current mirror, fault protection.