Digital Stroboscope is a high-precision instrument used to measure the speed of rotating, reciprocating, or vibrating objects without requiring direct contact. It works by emitting a series of rapid, high-intensity flashes of light, which when synchronized with the motion of an object, creates the optical illusion that the object is stationary or moving slowly. This allows for detailed inspection, diagnostics, and speed measurement of moving parts in industrial, laboratory, and educational settings.
Equipped with a digital display, the stroboscope allows users to easily adjust and read the flash rate (in flashes per minute or Hz), offering accurate and repeatable measurements. Many models come with memory functions, external trigger inputs, and adjustable flash duration for enhanced control and analysis.