1. strobing - Noun
2. strobing - Verb
strobing
present participle of strobe
strobing (countable and uncountable, plural strobings)
A brief flashing on and off, as of a stroboscopic lamp.
A downside of this method is that an object rotating at an integer multiple of the strobing frequency will also appear stationary. Source: Internet
By only strobing a comparator at certain intervals, higher accuracy and lower power can be achieved with a clocked (or dynamic) comparator structure, also called a latched comparator. Source: Internet
Instead, “2U” is a starry-eyed love song that sees Bieber flexing his vocal range over a gently strobing beat. Source: Internet
This is caused by a very fast strobing (on/off burning stage) of the fuel. Source: Internet
Sadly, you can’t actually enable FreeSync at the same time as the backlight strobing, which is a shame. Source: Internet
There were no strobing or flashing effects in those examples whatsoever. Source: Internet