Title :
LED Matrix light source for adaptive driving beam applications
Author :
Elger, Gordon ; Spinger, Benno ; Bienen, Nico ; Benter, Nils
Author_Institution :
Philips Technol. GmbH, Aachen, Germany
Abstract :
An adaptive driving beam consists out of many LED segments which are switched on and off or dimmed to adjust the beam to the specific driving situation, e.g. in case of oncoming traffic to avoid glaring. LED Matrix light sources have a great advantage for automotive adaptive front lighting application: No mechanical parts are required to shape the beam. They have the potential to spread from high end car platforms to the high volume cars within the next years but compact and cost saving solutions are prerequisite to make this development happen. In the paper we evaluate different architectures of LED light engines for adaptive driving beams. We discuss optical concepts to realize the required angular resolutions for the matrix segments. We present the beam performance of a solution using a matrix of 3×11 ceramic LED packages assembled on one board with one near die collimator as primary optic and a projection lens as secondary optic. An angular resolution of 1.5° is achieved for the individual addressable segments of the high beam on the street. Due to the dense LED array the electrical routing is performed on two layers to realize individual addressability of the LEDs. The potential board technologies, i.e. double layer IMS boards or advanced Fr4 boards with copper inlay, are discussed for this kind of LED matrix application. The thermal performance is evaluated by FE simulation. The solution realized in our application is a special IMS with two electrical layers and vias through the metal core. In dependence of the required beam up to 50W thermal load is dissipated.
Keywords :
automotive electrics; light emitting diodes; light sources; numerical analysis; packaging; FE simulation; LED light engine; LED matrix light source; adaptive driving beam; adaptive driving beam application; advanced Fr4 boards; automotive adaptive front lighting application; ceramic LED packages; copper inlay; cost saving solution; double layer IMS boards; electrical layers; electrical routing; high volume cars; matrix segments; mechanical high end car platforms; metal core; near die collimator; optical concepts; primary optic; projection lens; secondary optic; Anodes; Light emitting diodes; Light sources; Optical reflection; Optical switches; Routing;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), 2013 IEEE 63rd
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0233-0
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.2013.6575624