Electro Chromatic Auto Dimming Mirror

Prabhu TL
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Electro-chromatic mirrors system:          

Title: 01-electrochromatic rearview mirrors-auto dimming mirrors - Description: 01-electrochromatic rearview mirrors-auto dimming mirrors

Electro chromatic mirrors / Auto dimming mirrors use a combination of opto electronic sensors and complex electronics (sensors, circuit boards, micro-controllers, etc.) that constantly monitor ambient light and the intensity of light shining directly on the mirror. As soon as sensors detect glare, the electro chromatic surface of the mirror becomes darker to protect driver’s eyes and their concentration.

Title: 01-electrochromatic exterior rear view mirrors-auto dimming side view mirrors - Description: 01-electrochromatic exterior rear view mirrors-auto dimming side view mirrors

The electro chromatic technology usually is applied to the inside rearview mirror / Side view mirror, where it basically saves you the trouble of flipping the mirror manually if blinded by the light which increases driving safety.

Working operation of Electro chromatic mirrors:

This auto dimming rearview mirror is installed on higher end vehicles. It consists of two lenses that sandwich an electro chromic (electronic color changing) gel. The inside sides of the lenses are coated with a transparent conductive layer coating and the deepest lens has a reflective coating.

Title: 01-electrochromatic rearview glare free mirrors-automatically darken by opto electronic sensor - Description: 01-electrochromatic rearview glare free mirrors-automatically darken by opto electronic sensor

This gel, when charged with electricity darkens, then clear once the glare is no longer detected. The mirror uses a forward sensor which measures the outside ambient light, and a rearward sensor to look for glare. When dark enough, it sends current to the electrostatic gel, darkening it a rate which is related to the level of ambient darkness and rearward glare. When the outside ambient light increases, the current decreases, until the gel is clear again at daylight light levels.

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