They use FWHH to measure peak shape. I am using the 100/0 which I thought was very clear from all of the scope shots. But then I have made statements about how it compares with 61010 so I can see how I clouded things up.
Still it's not a big deal. I'm starting to sound a bit like a broken record but again, I was not too concerned about what I hit the meters with, as long as they were all tested the same. Again, I am not trying to certify the meters for CAT III.
I get that this was about comparing all the meters equally, and just seeing which was the toughest, and who ended up on top. I also get that your intent was never to "certify" that any of these meters actually meet IEC standards.
As for the waveform, I got by your earlier posts that the time you were talking about was based off of 100/0. I had never bother to check how the standard measured them, and really did not care that much. I had assumed that you were trying to match that, because you referred to it so often. So, I really paid no attention to your pulses until you asked me for the waveform of my generator. When I did look up those pulses, that is when I noticed that mine were a lot different than yours, and even wondered if my machine was off. That is why I went back to that standard you had posted earlier, and realized that mine were right on, and yours were a little off from the standard. I was not trying to get you to make yours perfect, I was just pointing out that I finally noticed the difference.
But, looking at your latest picture, you have REALLY stepped up your pulse width. With your first 12 kV pulse you posted earlier, I was thinking I know you won't damage the Fluke, because that was less energy than I was giving it. But, with this latest pulse, it looks like you might be able to do some damage. Imagine putting that pulse on some of those Mastech meters that you took out with 2kV, and the narrower pulse??
Have you bothered to check what your short circuit current waveform is yet? Just wondering how close you are on that?
I'm really impressed with what you built, and how fast you did it. You have built quite a fun experiment, and it got me interested enough in all this to actually do testing on it myself. Thanks for sparking my interest enough to get me involved in all this.