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Two-headlamp HID system uses magnetic field
By using a technology called magnetodynamic positioning (MDP), Osram
Sylvania (www.osram.com) has designed a two-headlamp HID system (one light source and one headlamp on each
side of the car for both low- and high-beam functions). MDP allows switching from low to
high beam in an HID light source. By using a magnetic field, the stabilized arc can be
captured, located, and moved from one position to another inside the light-generating
capsule. This results in a straight horizontal arc on low beam. A high beam is produced by
increasing the magnetic field to arch the arc toward the bottom of the capsule. The
electric ballast allows for power modifications with daylight running lights at 22 W, low
beam at 32 W, and high beam at 39 W.
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