Flux Characteristics - Royal Blue ........................................................................................................................................................................12
Relative Spectral Power Distribution - White .....................................................................................................................................................13
Relative Spectral Power Distribution - Royal Blue .............................................................................................................................................13
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature - White ................................................................................................................................................14
Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature - Royal Blue ........................................................................................................................................14
Electrical Characteristics - Royal Blue ...............................................................................................................................................................15
Relative Luminous Flux vs. Current - White .......................................................................................................................................................16
Relative Radiant Flux vs. Current - Royal Blue ...................................................................................................................................................16
Relative Chromaticity vs. Current and Temperature .........................................................................................................................................17
Typical Spatial Distribution - White ....................................................................................................................................................................18
Typical Spatial Distribution - Royal Blue ............................................................................................................................................................18
Thermal Design - Royal Blue...............................................................................................................................................................................19
Performance Groups - Luminous Flux ...............................................................................................................................................................20
Performance Groups - Radiant Flux ...................................................................................................................................................................20
Performance Groups - Peak Wavelength...........................................................................................................................................................20
Performance Groups - Chromaticity ..................................................................................................................................................................21
Cree’s Standard Chromaticity Regions Plotted on the 1931 CIE Curve ...........................................................................................................25
Cree’s Standard Cool White Kits Plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions........................................................................................27
Cree’s Standard Warm and Neutral White Kits Plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions .................................................................28
Cree’s EasyWhite
®
White Kits Plotted on ANSI Standard Chromaticity Regions ............................................................................................29
Cree’s Standard Chromaticity Kits .....................................................................................................................................................................30
Bin and Order Code Formats ..............................................................................................................................................................................31
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