Headlights are becoming even more intelligent

Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro Mono

The new variant of the Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro enables the simple implementation of Advanced Forward Lighting Systems

Advanced Forward Lighting Systems (AFS), meaning headlight systems that for example adapt their illumination direction to the direction of the bend when driving through curves, can now be even more simply realized by automotive producers. The high-tech company Osram Opto Semiconductors from Regensburg, Germany developed with the new Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro for the first time a specific LED component for this particular implementation. The five chips of the new multi-chip LED can be individually controlled and thus flexibly switched on and off according to the driving situations and positions of other road users.

Thanks to LED technology, Advanced Forward Lighting Systems (AFS) can be implemented more simply than before because no mechanical assemblies are required to move parts of the headlight or the complete headlight. With LEDs such as the new Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro, the individual chips are specifically switched on and off via intelligent control. The control utilizes sensors and electronic components for high beam light without glare by flexibly concealing areas within the light cone of the headlight according to the specific driving situation and with dynamic adaptation to the positions of other road users. It is also thanks to LED that adaptable cornering light and spot light can be easily implemented for illuminating possible obstacles at the edge of the carriageway.

The new Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro: The first LED specifically for AFS

Multi-chip LEDs with higher performance classes are needed for use in headlights, and the Osram Ostar Headlamp LED range features high performance-capable technology, homogeneous luminance and temperature stability, and is therefore especially suitable for high power applications. This is the reason why LEDs of this family have been used since 2008 for various automotive lighting functions. “Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro is now the first LED specifically developed for use in AFS. Its five chips each with one square millimeter can be controlled individually, forming the basis for intelligent light solutions,” explained Peter Knittl, responsible for LED Automotive Marketing at Osram Opto Semiconductors.

Optimal vision for vehicle drivers

“Intelligent headlight systems with our light emitting diodes give car drivers optimal vision even on the edges of roads or with approaching vehicles, offering better protection from possible accidents. Thanks to the five individually controllable chips, more than one road user can be concealed from view and the intermediate area is still completely illuminated,” said Knittl. A distinct bright-dark contrast of 1:65 between illuminated and non-illuminated chips is required so that the AFS is as effective as possible and the light beam on the road is optimally transmitted. This means that concealed chips must be genuinely dark and must not be illuminated by their adjacent chips. An integrated shutter also enables a clearly defined light beam from the headlight.

The Osram Ostar Headlamp Pro is to be unveiled at the trade fair “ISAL 2013” on September 24/25, 2013 in Darmstadt, Germany.

For further information about the Osram Ostar Headlamp LED range, see the product catalog.

Technical data:  
Package dimensions 20 mm x 21 mm
Transmission angle 120 °
Typical light intensity (at 500mA/25°C) Minimum 710 lm
Chip technology ThinGaN (UX:3)
Color Cx = 0.32, Cy = 0.33 in accordance with CIE 1931 (ultra-white)
ESD stability 8 kV
Further characteristics
  • improved corrosion stability
  • with plug connection

ABOUT OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS

OSRAM, with its headquarters in Munich, is one of the two leading lighting manufacturers in the world. Its subsidiary, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors GmbH in Regensburg (Germany), offers its customers solutions based on semiconductor technology for lighting, sensor and visualization applications. Osram Opto Semiconductors has production sites in Regensburg (Germany) and Penang (Malaysia). Its headquarters for North America is in Sunnyvale (USA). Its headquarters for the Asia region is in Hong Kong. Osram Opto Semiconductors also has sales offices throughout the world. For more information go to www.osram-os.com.