Front & Rear LED Lights
Exterior auto lights must provide safe and long-lasting performance in a variety of conditions while enhancing a vehicle’s aesthetics. LEDs are a popular headlamp lighting technology due to their energy-efficient operation and lifespan of 50,000 to 100,000 hours. Several factors must be considered in exterior Automotive lighting design to maximize safety and reliability.
Explore ApplicationAutomotive Interior LED Lighting
Interior lighting serves many functions inside the vehicle, providing a new level of comfort and safety. From indicators to accent lighting, nighttime visibility, and ambiance, LEDs are the go-to technology for enhancing due to their efficiency, size, and design flexibility.
Explore ApplicationElectric Power Steering (EPS)
For convenience and safety, electric power steering systems must maintain constant communication with the road and the driver. The EPS system also enables many of the features found in modern vehicles — from lane assist to parking. As vehicles and EVs become more advanced, EPS systems will remain mission-critical.
Explore ApplicationLED backlights (touch screen, cameras)
Most new cars today are equipped with LCDs, cameras, and touchscreens, making LED backlights a must for the Automotive market. LEDs and the drivers that empower them deliver effective power management and protect against EMI.
Explore ApplicationInfotainment in Cabin
From clusters to center stacks and head-up displays, today’s vehicles are equipped with screens and interfaces to enhance the driving experience through useful data for navigation and integrations with wifi and music or entertainment apps.
Explore ApplicationBattery Management System (BMS) for EVs
The battery management system monitors the battery in real-time for electric vehicles, then optimizes performance to prolong its life and communicate with the driver to enhance safety.
Explore ApplicationAuto Seat Controls
Today’s cars, trucks, and EVs are designed to provide maximum comfort and safety for drivers and passengers. Seat controls perform many functions beyond moving closer to the steering wheel, each designed to enhance the driving experience.
Explore ApplicationInstrument Cluster
The instrument cluster provides real-time, mission-critical communication to the driver. Ranging from 2D to 3D cockpits, these dashboard data centers provide fast, reliable readings essential for vehicle safety and performance.
Explore ApplicationBody Control Module (BCM)
As the hub of the vehicle’s systems, the BCM controls everything from wipers, mirrors, seats, and locks to exterior lighting and climate control. Effective design is a must to ensure every connected system reliably performs as needed while operating the vehicle.
Explore ApplicationAdvanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) Sensor Module
Advanced driver assistance systems in modern vehicles utilize a combination of radar, LIDAR, and other sensing technologies to enhance safety — from lane assist and adaptive headlights to blind spot notifications and adaptive cruise control to fully autonomous functions.
Explore ApplicationFast EV Charger
Thanks to DC fast chargers, EV charging can rival the fueling convenience of gas-powered vehicles. These devices reduce charge times by as much as 80% compared to in-home and other commercial options.
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