Ambient light sensor:
Ambient
light sensors automatically adjust the backlighting of the instrument
panel and various other displays in the vehicle according to the varying
available or ambient-light conditions. It also served in electronic
equipment’s like Laptop’s, cell phones and LCD TV’s to bring natural
lighting solutions.
Cabin backlight control:
For
cabin backlight control LED lighting’s are used. A LED lighting
technology significantly improves in cabin lighting systems. LEDS are
indeed useful for spot beam applications, where light can be focused
directly where it is needed, in a range of color’s and without
disturbance to other passengers, in a word – control. But this is only
the beginning, and LEDs are quite capable of providing much, much more.
LEDS can provide colour wash to surfaces, creating
sophisticated ambient and indirect lighting effects. It can do this by
employing a range of colour LEDs singly or in combination or by
employing tunable colour LEDs. This can be done with great precision,
providing sophisticated control over colour, tone and brightness to
generate an infinite variety of mood, brand or corporate effects.
Features of LED:
- Soft warm light – very comfortable on the eyes
- Intensity – brighter than most halogens used
- Very Low power consumption – Uses only 20% of the power of standard cabin light bulbs
- Low glare – great for reading
- No harmful UV emissions – easy on the eyes
- Built in dimmer logic works with most standard dimmers or our optional mini-dimmer
Ambient light sensor in LCD TV’s, Laptops and Cell Phones:
It
is a sensor that detects light so if it’s dark your screen monitor
brightness will dim down. So you’re not looking at one source of extreme
bright light, when its bright the screen monitor will go up to
compensate for the extra light around you, so you can still see the
monitor comfortably.
Bright Room
Dark Room
Dimly Light Room
In
addition to providing a pleasant-looking display, ambient light sensors
also help reduce power dissipation and maximize the life of the
backlighting system.
Ambient light sensors are
included in many laptops and cell phones to sense the environment
lighting conditions, allowing for adjustment of the screen’s backlight
to comfortable levels for the viewer. The range of "comfortable levels"
is dependent on the room’s light.
Understandably,
a screen’s brightness needs to increase as the ambient light increases.
What is less obvious is the need to decrease the brightness in lower
light conditions-for comfortable viewing and to save battery life. In a
cell phone, the ambient light sensors are located under a protective
cover glass. Because of this protection, most of the ambient light is
obstructed. The obstruction reduces the amount of light to be measured,
requiring a solution with low light accuracy. For the accuracy needed in
low-light conditions, the best sensor choice is the integrated
photodiode with an ADC.
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