The AEC (Automotive Electronics Council) officially published the AEC-Q102 REV standard in March 2017, and it was updated to the AEC-Q102 A version on April 6, 2020. This specification is mainly a criterion for determining the entry of discrete optoelectronic component products into the automotive market, and it is also the latest international standard for automotive LEDs. Its verification items include: LEDTj (Junction Temperature), hydrogen sulfide test (H2S), mixed gas corrosion test (FMGC), pulse working life (PLT), etc. Each test is based on the harsh environment that LEDs used in cars may encounter Designed to protect safety while driving. The AEC-Q102 automotive standard is formulated to strictly control the safety and quality of automobiles. Passing the AEC-Q102 verification is one of the most important passes.
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