blinkfrekvenser
Blinkfrekvenser refers to how often something blinks per unit time, usually measured in hertz (blinks per second). The term is used in both biological contexts, describing the blinking rate of humans or animals, and technical contexts, describing the on-off cycling of light sources such as LEDs or signaling devices.
In humans, spontaneous blinking occurs at an average rate of about 12–20 blinks per minute (roughly 0.2–0.3
In electronics and display engineering, blinkfrekvenser describes how frequently an indicator lamp or display element turns
Measurement and analysis of blinkfrekvenser can be performed with high-speed video, photodiodes, or light sensors, with
Applications and relevance span user comfort in displays and interfaces, automotive and aviation signaling, and clinical