mistriggerEtymologyFrom mis- + trigger.nounThe act of mistriggering or an instance of mistriggering.“While periodically operatin test switch reduce R2 (increasing ramp) until specified value is reached without mistrigger.”verbTo trigger by mistake.“Two opposing SSRs (Nos 1 and 4 or 2 and 3) could still mistrigger simultaneously due to dv/dt or high-voltage transients; therefore, resistors R1 through R4 are inserted to limit the resultant surge current.”