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An ALIYOS-based lighting unit can configure the segmented mini-LEDs to display symbols, words, images or abstract patterns.
January 25, 2024
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
Something important changed in consumers’ feelings about cars when the automotive industry adopted LEDs as a superior alternative to traditional incandescent bulbs. Of course, the adoption of LEDs – a development we have strongly influenced for many years – is attractive to car makers for solid engineering reasons: LEDs almost never fail, they use very little power, and they are small and easy to assemble into lighting units of many shapes and sizes. For all these reasons, car makers were happy to retire the incandescent bulb from active service. But beyond the good, practical reasons for adopting LEDs, emotion plays an equally important part. LEDs allowing car makers to associate a unique optical signature with their cars. Strikingly designed daytime running lights, a distinctive look for the rear lighting cluster, a unique blinking pattern in rear turn indicators: all became much easier to create after the introduction of LEDs. This means that it became common for the first time for car users to have strong preferences about the way that their car’s lights looked and operated. The best LED headlamps and rear lights became objects of desire. Nevertheless, the car manufacturer’s scope to make truly original lamp designs is constricted by the physical characteristics of a packaged LED, which must be mounted on a thick printed circuit board. This restricts the freedom of design to a certain extent. Introducing the new ALIYOS technology from ams OSRAM: this innovative LED-on-foil technology enables unprecedented effects in automotive lighting, effects where the light comes almost out of nowhere. The ALIYOS LED-on-foil technology turns upside-down all the usual assumptions about how lighting units such as brake lights, turn indicators or cabin lights have to be built. The ALIYOS technology pushes boundaries of multi-segmented area lighting and allows an individualization of light emission patterns. Characteristics like transparency, thinness and a high freedom of design differentiate our customer’s lighting solutions. An ALIYOS-based lighting unit can configure the segmented mini-LEDs to display symbols, words, images or abstract patterns, for the purposes of decoration, information or warning. Due to the special feature of transparency, several LED-foils can be placed behind of each other.
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