Recently, OSRAM, a global semiconductor innovation promoter, released the new Oslon Boost HM LED, which makes ultra-thin headlight design possible. In recent years, with the development of automotive lighting technology, light has become one of the most important elements in modern car design. Light sources with small size and excellent brightness help to create more compact and versatile headlights.
Miniaturization of LED products is becoming increasingly important for adaptive front lighting, often referred to as cornering lighting or matrix lighting. With the new Oslon Boost HM, Osram developers have succeeded in achieving an outstanding brightness of up to 415 lumens with a chip area of 0.5 square millimeters and a current of 1.5 amperes.
At the same time, the LED is compact, with dimensions of only 1.9 mm x 1.5 mm x 0.73 mm, which provides a solution for realizing a small headlight with a width similar to that of a finger while ensuring light output. In addition, the brightness of the LED is 255 cd/mm² at a current of 1.5 amperes, which is extremely outstanding among similar LEDs.
In addition to headlights, the new Oslon Boost HM can also be combined with other LEDs to provide auxiliary high beam functions. At the same time, thanks to its excellent brightness, the LED can also be used for adaptive headlights based on MEM-S technology. Osram Opto Semiconductors has created the new Oslon Boost HM with its many years of packaging technology. The ceramic packaging design based on thermoelectric separation technology makes it easier to dissipate heat, and the unique internal structure makes it easier to discharge heat from the LED. In addition, the thermal resistance of this new LED when it is emitting light is relatively low, only 4.62K/W.
“With the Oslon Boost HM, we are not only extending our Oslon Boost product family into the high-brightness segment, but also enabling our customers to create ultra-thin headlight designs,” said Florian Fink, Marketing Manager for Automotive Exterior Applications at OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. “Our products will help to transform the cars of the future.”
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