It features ams Osram Osire LEDs which are designed for dynamic, ambient lighting.
LEDs are customisable to meet specific applications, using the manufacturer’s graphic user interface (GUI). LEDs are individually addressable chips for colour and driver selection.
The LEDs can be used for interior and ambient lighting in automotive, railway and smart home applications and for industrial use.
According to Rutronik, the Osire LEDs afford dynamic colour control and animation in lighting systems, no flickering (up to 1kHz pulse width modulation) and are qualified to AEC-Q for automotive use.
For automotive LED lighting design, the adapter board RAB5 can be combined with the base board RDK4 which integrates Infineon’s PSOC 4100S Max with an Arm Cortex-M0+ automotive microcontroller.
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The distributor is also highlighting its AI-related semiconductor portfolio, which includes products from Infineon, MediaTek and Nordic Semiconductor.
AI-based image processing developed by COMI is also highlighted. The machine vision company will have a presence on the Rutronik stand; the distributor bought a 30% stake in the machine vision company in 2024. Its camera-based object and process recognition safety system is used in in industrial applications.
Rutronik is exhibiting at Embedded World, Hall 2-248.