T3-2X6 Back Light Control
This lens was developed to achieve a light distribution that minimizes backlighting, similar to the effect of a shield. However, in this instance, the lens alone is employed to control this aspect, thereby maintaining high optical efficiency without the typical efficiency losses associated with the use of a shield
Features
- Less Backlight, “Sharp cutoff”
- Uniformity
- Optimal Lighting Coverage
- High Optical Efficiency
Challenges
The main challenge was to minimize the backlight—acting like a shield—by controlling light solely through the lens
Solution
The solution involved creating a uniform geometry to achieve the desired uniformity. By avoiding abrupt changes in geometry, a consistent flux could be generated and predominantly directed longitudinally along the roadway.
Control of the backlight was achieved by adjusting the LED position—creating a precise interplay between the refractive index, selected high-intensity angles, and zonal flux regions to direct the majority of light forward. Less critical zonal flux was controlled by the internal geometry of the lens, resulting in a sharp cutoff of backlight.
Software
**Licensed software access was granted for this project by the client. More info.
- Speos
- AGI32

