As I understand it differs from the peak and average in that it is a quick detect and slow decay. The purpose was to emulate electronic devices that are sensitive to this sort of response. As such, we use to peak to detect potential interference and then a combination of average and QP for pass/fail determination. All the best Doug
It’s a peak detector that has a carefully-controlled time-response that is not quite fast enough to show the true peak value of a very fast transient that might occur.
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From: Paasche, Dieter [mailto:dieter.paas...@christiedigital.com]
How would you define the Quasipeak detector to somebody that is not EMC knowledgeable.
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