Osram will have new headlamp LEDs on display at the DVN Workshop in Munich next week. They’re the Oslon Boost HM, which is said to deliver outstanding brightness with compact dimensions.
In addition to numerous features such as adaptive front lighting, the miniaturisation of this component plays a particularly important role. With the Oslon Boost HM, Osram developers have succeeded in achieving an outstanding brightness of 415 lm at 1.5A with a very small chip area of just 0.5 mm2.
The package of the LED is also particularly compact at 1.9 × 1.5 × 0.73 mm, catering for finger-width front headlamp solutions without compromising light output.
The luminance of 255 cd/mm2 at 1.5 A is an absolute best-in-class performance value for this type of LED.
In addition to headlamps, the Oslon Boost HM can also be used in combination with other LEDs, to provide an additional high beam. Thanks to its outstanding luminance, the LED is also suitable for use in MEMS-based adaptive front lighting systems. The robust ceramic package of the Oslon Boost HM allows for easy thermal management within the component by dint of an electrically insulated pad.