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ams OSRAM OSLON® Black Flat X

4 chip & 5 chip version - introducing the most efficient lead frame devices for Halogen replacement

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The OSLON® Black Flat X is part of ams OSRAM’s successful OSLON® Black Flat brand family, designed to meet the requirements of a wide range of automotive exterior applications. It is known as the first surface-mount technology (SMT) LED brand for forward lighting enabling mass-market adoption to mid segments – a target market that was unaffordable to reach with conventional technology.

The latest OSLON Black Flat X versions (4 chip & 5 chip) offer highest efficiency making it the perfect light source for standard forward lighting applications with a high focus on system cost.

 

Key features

  • Highest lm-performance (Typ. 460lm/mm²@1A) and highest efficacy enabling low system cost
  • Excellent 2nd board reliability due to compatibility with Al-metal core boards
  • Small distances to light guides for more efficient light in-coupling
  • Optimized thermal management allowing heatsink size reduction or even removal from design

 

Additional features

  • Package: SMD epoxy
  • Chip technology: UX:3
  • Typ. Radiation: 120° (Lambertian emitter)
  • High contrast >1:200 due to black package material and TiO2 casting.
  • Color: Cx = 0.321, Cy = 0.339 acc. to CIE 1931 (● ultra white)
  • Corrosion Robustness Class: 3B
  • Qualifications: AEC-Q102 Qualified
  • ESD: 8 kV acc. to ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001 (HBM, Class 3B)
  • Color over angle: Better than passus 3.7.2.1 of supplement proposal 7 to ECE reg. 128

 

Applications

  • Automotive headlamp
  • Low beam
  • High beam
  • Halogen replacement

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