1 Day
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Lighting Emitting Diode (LED), a new generation semiconductor
light source often referred to as Solid-State Lighting (SSL), has been
broadly adopted in illumination, display, visualization, and other areas
due to its higher efficacy and longer life. LEDs, first introduced for
automotive interior applications such as indicators, expanded to
exterior applications including center high mounted stop lamps and
other automotive signal lighting devices. Today, LED technologies are
being used for night vision, occupancy detection, and many other
automotive application areas. This seminar is designed to provide the
attendee with an overview of LEDs and their applications in automotive
lighting and illumination.
Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:
Describe the basic LED configurations, characteristics, and
classifications
Assess LED and SSL technologies used in automotive applications
Identify technical challenges and limitations of LEDs
Select appropriate equipment for measurement of various conditions
Evaluate LEDs for conformance to SAE standards
Establish a basic design strategy for specific applications including
forward lighting devices
Manage a design activity to deal with thermal management
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