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Slow-Motion Video Stroboscopic Imager

Helicopter rotors under test need to be monitored. By synchronizing the camera framing with the rotation rate of the test article, the “Wagon Wheel Effect” makes the fast-spinning target appear to stand still or rotate slowly. This permits operators to watch slow-motion video in a live feed, in order to diagnose problems prior to failure.

Conventional slow-motion imaging uses high-speed cameras to record video at a high frame rate and when played back at a low frame rate produce a slow-motion effect. However, this can not be used to control real-time processes.

The stroboscopic camera system includes the high-radiance LED spotlight, camera, programmable control unit, software, and optional motorized lens and pan/tilt mount for remote operation.

Simple interface with sync input, wall power and Ethernet or Wi-Fi to local area network

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