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Osram`s nanochip technology brightens the light
The company's latest semiconductor LED light sources are used in the automotive sector, the entertainment industry and the security environment
At this year’s electronica fair Osram Opto Semiconductors will be highlighting its role as a complete supplier of semiconductor lighting solutions.
This international exhibition of components, systems and applications will provide an opportunity to see the new Displix LED for the first time. This LED has been designed specifically for outdoor displays.
Osram Displix LED
Osram will also be showcasing the Oslon LX LED, which is intended for daylight running lights for small automobiles, and a prototype of the smallest ever LED for vehicle forward lighting, the Oslon Compact.
The German manufacturer will use the Munich fair to highlight its expertise in lighting for the automotive sector. Osram Opto will be presenting a new generation of LED light sources for interior and exterior applications and also some infrared emitter diodes.
These can be used a number of applications including in night vision devices to aid road safety. They are claimed to automatically increase the brightness of interior lighting and make the driving experience more comfortable.
All the semiconductor light sources will be viewable in their particular applications.
A forward lighting system will be used to demonstrate how the various functions such as high beam, low beam, daytime running light, fog lights and night vision can be implemented with different LED types.
Osram says its complete product portfolio will be on show.
This international exhibition of components, systems and applications will provide an opportunity to see the new Displix LED for the first time. This LED has been designed specifically for outdoor displays.
Osram Displix LED
Osram will also be showcasing the Oslon LX LED, which is intended for daylight running lights for small automobiles, and a prototype of the smallest ever LED for vehicle forward lighting, the Oslon Compact.
The German manufacturer will use the Munich fair to highlight its expertise in lighting for the automotive sector. Osram Opto will be presenting a new generation of LED light sources for interior and exterior applications and also some infrared emitter diodes.
These can be used a number of applications including in night vision devices to aid road safety. They are claimed to automatically increase the brightness of interior lighting and make the driving experience more comfortable.
All the semiconductor light sources will be viewable in their particular applications.
A forward lighting system will be used to demonstrate how the various functions such as high beam, low beam, daytime running light, fog lights and night vision can be implemented with different LED types.
Osram says its complete product portfolio will be on show.