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Merging Light, Electronics and Lamination into Automotive Lighting

Authors: Timothy W. Brooks; Don Gramlich;

Merging Light, Electronics and Lamination into Automotive Lighting

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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">A new method to package “inorganic” light emitting diode (LED) chips has been developed that creates a lamp that allows new design concepts for automotive lighting. The lamp is a flexible, very thin LED lamp that can be powered directly from a vehicle's 12 volt system. The technology is a laminated light of inorganic LEDs.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper provides a background, the capability and example applications of this new technology as it relates to the vehicle transportation market. The unique benefits of a laminated LED lamp will be presented with reliability and performance results. </div></div>

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