I read in !emc-pstc that [email protected] wrote (in <OFB53635ED.69BF8D
[email protected]>) about 'EN 61000-3-3 + A1' on Wed, 25 Sep
2002:
>When measuring dmax voltage changes caused by manual switching per Annex B,
>what is the best way of making sure that "any dmax mitigation devices have
>had time to cool to the ambient temperature before the next measuring
>interval is started"?  Do you have to connect thermocouples to those
>devices or is there a simpler way?

Just wait; you must have some idea how long the devices take to cool
down sufficiently.
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