Strobe tachometer (RPM meter)

+ Laser Tachometer + Magnetic

Published by: Dmitriy Kharutskiy
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Description

STROBE TACHOMETER
When the flicker frequency of light coincides with the speed of any object, such as a fan, the rotating fan may appear to be stationary. Changing the frequency of the flicker of light may help detect the rotation speed.
You may easily use the flicker frequency control buttons to quickly assign the flicker frequency with an accuracy of 0.0001 Hz (0.01 RPM):
• Up to 1000 Hz (60 000 RPM) for a connected flashlight (see the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iq6Xiums05o).
• Up to 100 Hz (6000 RPM) for the iPhone flashlight.
IF THE SPEED IS MORE THAN UPPER LIMIT, YOU MAY STILL DETERMINE THE SPEED BY FIRST MAKING MEASUREMENTS WITH A LOWER FLICKER FREQUENCY AND THEN MAKING A SIMPLE CALCULATION (AS EXPLAINED IN THE APPENDIX).
To change the frequency, you should simply press and hold the button. In the app settings, you can adjust the speed at which the flash rate changes when you press and hold the button. The flicker frequency can be displayed either in Hz or RPM.
The image you see will be sharper in lower external light.
After a long period of usage, in case of overheating, the iPhone flashlight turns off automatically.
LASER TACHOMETER
• Measurement range from 0.3 Hz (18 RPM) to 1000 Hz (60 000 RPM).
• Step 0.01-0.0001 Hz (1-0.01 RPM).
• Update time 1 sec.
• 5 mW laser power required.
MAGNETIC TACHOMETER
This tachometer operates by measuring the magnetic field from a spinning magnet. The magnetic field is measured by the iPhone's magnetometer. The magnetic tachometer is best suited for measuring low rotation speeds (from 6 revolutions per minute). It can also be used for measuring medium rotation speeds (up to 2,700 RPM), but at such speeds there is a risk of spontaneous tearing away of the magnet and strong vibration due to center-of-gravity shift.
• Measurement range from 0.1 Hz (6 RPM) to 45 Hz (2,700 RPM).
• Step 0.2-2 %.
• Update time 2-5 sec.
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In-Apps

Laser Tachometer and Magnetic
€2.99
Full version of the stroboscopic tachometer
€2.99

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Strobe tachometer (RPM meter) Reviews

Very helpfool

denisk on

Greece

I use it to count the rotation of my old turntable. I am very pleased with the ease of use. I recomend it strongly.

Not impressed.

SpencerRC3 on

United States

Doesn’t work on 3 blade house fan. Haven’t seen it work anywhere else either.

Terrible

whybotheranyway on

United States

Don’t waste your time and money.

I like it. It works

Thislittlecamper on

United States

I like it. It works

No longer available on iPad

Kc2hlg on

United States

I had a version on my iPad for years. Last update it says this app not compatible on iPad, even though it say update on App Store!, Developer got problem corrected. Great job!!

No longer available on iPad

Kc2hlg on

United States

I had a version on my iPad for years. Last update it says this app not compatible on iPad, even though it say update on App Store!,

Do not buy the photos features

slydilphin on

United States

It’s just adds the rpm you had set onto a picture

Yes

Baked potato tator-tot on

United States

My eye hurt

Amazing

Бармамия киргуду on

United States

I use the free version to measure the movement of the impact head on a massage gun. Which in hertz and rpm shows very accurately. It is very easy to work with this program. Put a contrasting mark on the mechanism that you need to measure (Rotating or reciprocating). Turn on the mechanism and turn on the light on your phone, and select the numbers by which the mark becomes stationary. Definitely five stars. Do not forget to turn off the light on your phone by pressing the button in the upper right corner.

Industrial strobes

Russ H L on

United States

I compared this application with our industrial strobes we use at work, very very close, we compare drum rpm with others controlled by VFD in a paper mill , in most every case this is exactly the same reading.

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Dmitriy Kharutskiy
Languages
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
Recent release
3.6.3 (1 year ago )
Released on
Mar 13, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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