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Automotive headlamp technology is rapidly changing. LEDs are used increasingly in automotive lighting applications to enable creative design elements, improve system efficiency and enable advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features. Car makers and lighting tier 1s are looking for flexible and scalable solutions that can quickly enable ADAS functionality across multiple car platforms to increase re-use and reduce development time and cost. NXP has released a multichannel LED driver portfolio to address these emerging advanced lighting applications. The LED drivers provide all the necessary functionality to ensure a compact, low-cost and flexible design for LED headlights.
Emiliano Mediavilla Pons
Development, NXP Semiconductors
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