Bulb Flicker Frequency Analyzer (Hz to Flicker Rate)

Calculate the flicker rate (Hz), flicker percentage, flicker index, and associated health risk for a light bulb given the power supply frequency and light output characteristics.

Typical values: 50 Hz (Europe/Asia) or 60 Hz (North America)
Peak luminous intensity during one cycle
Trough luminous intensity during one cycle (0 = full off)
Mean luminous intensity over one full cycle

Formulas Used

Flicker Frequency:
fflicker = 2 × fsupply
AC-driven bulbs produce two light peaks per electrical cycle (full-wave effect).

Flicker Percentage (IEEE PAR1789-2015):
FP (%) = [(Lmax − Lmin) / (Lmax + Lmin)] × 100

Percent Flicker (NEMA LL-5):
PF (%) = [(Lmax − Lmin) / Lmax] × 100

Flicker Index (IESNA RP-16):
FI = (Lmax − Lavg) / (2 × Lavg)
Range: 0 (no flicker) to 1.0 (full on/off). Values < 0.1 are excellent.

Modulation Depth (Michelson Contrast):
M = (Lmax − Lmin) / (Lmax + Lmin)

Stroboscopic Visibility Measure (SVM) — IEC TR 61547-1 approximation:
SVM ≈ (FP / 100) × (fflicker / 8.8)0.5
SVM < 0.4: not visible; 0.4–0.8: slightly visible; > 1.6: highly visible.

Assumptions & References

  • AC-powered bulbs flicker at twice the supply frequency due to the full-wave rectification effect (e.g., 50 Hz supply → 100 Hz flicker).
  • DC-powered or high-frequency ballast bulbs may flicker at different rates; electronic LED drivers can reduce flicker to near zero.
  • Light output values (Lux or relative units) should be measured with a high-speed photodetector or flicker meter for accuracy.
  • Flicker Percentage formula follows IEEE PAR1789-2015 (recommended practice for modulating current in LED lighting).
  • Flicker Index formula follows IESNA RP-16 (Nomenclature and Definitions for Illuminating Engineering).
  • SVM is an empirical approximation based on IEC TR 61547-1:2020 guidance for stroboscopic effects.
  • Health risk thresholds are based on IEEE PAR1789, WELL Building Standard v2, and ENERGY STAR flicker guidelines.
  • Photosensitive epilepsy risk is associated with flicker rates between 3–50 Hz and high modulation depth (>50%).
  • This calculator provides estimates; precise measurement requires calibrated photometric equipment per IEC 61000-4-15.

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