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HEAD LIGHT

SAI
LEYON
ARJUN
DEVAN
FADHIL ANOOS
INTRODUCTION

• Headlights are essential components of vehicles, providing


illumination for safe driving during low-light conditions such as night-
time, fog, or rain.
The history of automotive lighting
• The first cars, then called horseless-carriages were lit by gas lights. By
1908 electric lighting began to be used on motor vehicles. Red tail
lights and yellow brake lights were in use by 1915. Sealed beam
headlights were used starting in 1936.
HISTORY of lightning system in MB

• 1934: Mercedes then unveiled Bilux lights in the 500 K (W29) model.
These combined the main beams and dipped beam in a reflector. To
this end, the dual-filament bulb produced two beams of different
strengths and angles. 1971: The Mercedes SL (R107) marked the
introduction of the H4 bulb in cars.
TYPES OF BULB
HEADLIGHTS TYPES
• REFLECTOR-TYPE HEADLIGHTS
These are the specific design of automotive headlights that utilize a
reflective surface behind the light source to direct and focus the beam of
light onto the road.
Cost-Effective
Efficient Light Distribution
Variety of Light Sources
• PROJECTOR TYPE
Projector headlights are a type of automotive headlight that
differs significantly from reflector headlights in their design and
light projection capabilities.
Sharper Cutoff
Focused Light Beam
Improved Visibility:
Accommodation of Different Light Sources
LED
LED headlights are a type of automotive lighting technology
that uses Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as the primary light
source

Energy Efficiency
Longevity
Brightness and Visibility
Instant On
Design Flexibility
ILS
• The Intelligent Lighting System (ILS) is one of the most advanced
lighting and energy management systems available today.
• An "Intelligent Lighting System" (ILS) typically refers to advanced
lighting solutions that incorporate smart technologies to enhance
efficiency, functionality, and user control.
DIGITAL LIGHT

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