California Instruments has products that meet that requirement.
Although the generator we bought 3-4 years ago didn't meet the 5us
spec, they later introduced an accessory box that make the generator
system compliant.
Maybe that feature has been designed-in by now.

On Mon, 24 Jan 2000 16:11:28 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
>EN 61000-4-11 states that the rise/fall time for a test generator used 
>to perform a voltage abnormalities test (i.e. dips, variations etc 
>should be between 1 and 5 microseconds.)
>
> Does anyone know of a generator that meets this criterion? I have 
>come across a few but they typically cannot be programmed to work with 
>rise/fall times less than 0.1 milliseconds(i.e. 100 microseconds). 
>Thanks for your usual co-operation.

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Pat Lawler
[email protected]

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