(Askeri) STROP İŞARETİ: Zaman bazının ikaz almaç kısmını göstermek üzere bir radar görüntüsündeki bir çizgide meydana gelen ufak, parlak bir nokta, kısa bir boşluk veya diğer çeşitte kısa kesinti
A device giving a fast series of very short intense light flashes that can have the effect of making action appear intermittent It is also used to describe a similar effect on a moving light
{i} strobe light, lamp which produces a short bright light for the purpose of photographing high speed objects; stroboscope
intense, extremely conspicuous pulsing light for enhanced location in poor visibility conditions
Lighting unit giving a fast series of very short light flashes under which action appears frozen
A pulse used for timing and synchronization Timing control with ALE Since the ALE frequency is different from the clock frequency, the word "strobe" is used with ALE For instance, we say that the ALE signal strobes an address (rather than clocks an address) STB A and STB B strobe signals when port C is used for handshaking For input operations these signals indicate that the peripheral device is ready to send data; for output operations the signals indicate that the device has received the data
A strobe or a strobe light is a very bright light which flashes on and off very quickly
An extremely fast recycling lamp or flash used for scientific and creative photography
An electrical flash-tube that produces hundreds or thousands of flashes of light per second Used by image sensing systems to freeze images of fast moving objects which enable the images to be processed by the imaging system
A flash lamp that produces high-intensity short-duration light pulses by electric discharge in a gas. a light that flashes on and off very quickly, often used in places where you can dance (stroboscope (19-21 centuries), from strobos + English -scope (as in telescope))