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LED family offers greater design freedom for automotive lighting

LED family offers greater design freedom for automotive lighting

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The devices have been optimized for injecting light into light guides, and can be used as daytime running lights, position lights, and in tail light clusters. From the outside, the 15 LED versions can hardly be distinguished from each other, with all of them having the same solder pad design and package dimensions. On the inside, however, various chip sizes with an edge length between 500 µm and 1 mm, different levels of brightness, and a broad range of colors make the LEDs extremely variable.

Synios P 2720 provides high luminous flux even at high temperatures, which the 750 µm white chip version shows. Source: Osram

Car headlights and tail light clusters are turning more and more into identifying features in cars. Individual headlight design is the vehicle’s signature and increases brand recognition. The compact dimensions and scalable package concept of the light sources in the Synios P 2720 family provide designers and engineers with greater freedom of design. The 2.7 mm x 2.0 mm x 0.6 mm packages are equipped with various chips in different sizes and colors. Their materials provide high reliability and temperature cycling stability. The devices have been designed and qualified for use in automotive lighting. Thanks to their SMT design, the components can be used in standard processes.

With their 120° emission characteristic and compact dimensions, the flexible light sources are particularly suitable for injection into light guides. The devices can be used in headlights, for example as daytime running lights, and perform various functions in tail lights. Thanks to optimum light extraction from the package and extremely good thermal properties, the LEDs offer more light per cost unit. For example, efficiency is 110 lm/W in white, and 80 lm/W in red.

The Synios P 2720 family comprises three chip sizes with and edge length of 500 µm, 750 µm and 1 mm, and is available in white, converted yellow, yellow, red, and super red.

The variety of types provides the major benefits of the LED family, namely scalability and flexibility. Depending on the size of the chip, brightness is easy to scale, and various levels can be selected according to demand. What’s more, the various LED versions with their identical solder pad design and packages offer setmakers a flexibility for their processes, allowing them to use various levels of brightness and different colors in their applications without the need to change any processes. On top of that it is easier to meet prescribed standards such as ECE and SAE, as product design and solder pad design remain the same.

Thomas Christl from LED Marketing Automotive said: “Nine of the 15 Synios versions are now available on the market. The remaining InGaAlP LEDs with 750 µm and 1 mm chip will follow in the summer. Along with the compact dimensions, various levels of brightness, and different colors, the variety of types opens up a high degree of flexibility when it comes to lamp design.”
 
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