VW In № 1 Spot as Toyota Slips in H1
Toyota reported a drop in first-half vehicle sales following a series of production stoppages, falling behind Volkswagen Group, the world’s top-selling automaker
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Toyota reported a drop in first-half vehicle sales following a series of production stoppages, falling behind Volkswagen Group, the world’s top-selling automaker
PSA Peugeot-Citroën have named new bosses for their Peugeot brand and for their Europe and China regions. The Peugeot subsidiary will be led by sales specialist
A few weeks ago we reported on the E-Class headlamp after a visit to Hella in Lippstadt and a night drive with a mock-up of the E-Class.
The main information was about the module with 84 LED chips in three rows to produce whatever beam is called for: low, high, high-resolution ADB. An optical system (base or prefield module) from two reflectors outside the 84-LED module creates a wide light spread with a flat cutoff for the low beam. Within this pattern, the lower row of 30 chips also contributes to the low beam. The middle row of 28 chips creates the high-intensity hot spot for both the low and high beams, depending on which chips are lit at what intensity level. Additionally the dynamic bending light is realised by sequential switching of LEDs. The upper row of 26 chips contributes to the high beam and ADB.
Cypress Semiconductor have introduced a tiny new automotive LED driver, the S6BL112A, for smaller and less costly headlamp solutions. It has synchronous control,
In line with their goal of expanding their specialty lighting business, Osram have agreed to acquire Novità Technologies, a U.S. manufacturer of automotive LED modules
Last week, Osram announced the sale of its LEDVANCE business division to a Chinese consortium which includes LED manufacturer MLS.
In the first half of 2016, Valeo’s order intake came in 20% higher at €12.8bn, confirming the Group’s ability to deliver structural growth ahead of global
NXP Semiconductors and Korean automotive electronics and telematics company eSSys have announced they will be technology partners in South Korea’s
Oxbotica, A spinoff from Oxford University’s Mobile Robotics Group, have released their new Selenium mobile autonomy software system they say can work
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