Green LEDs mentioned below are Nichia NSPG series of brightness rank T and color rank G (their usual shade of green with dominant wavelength of 525 nm), specifically NSPG-500S-GT in the case of 5 mm 15 degree lamps. Luminous output is assumed to be 2.6 lumens at 20 mA. CIE chromaticity is x=.17, y=.7, z=.13. Typical voltage drop 3.6 volts at 20 mA.
"Regular" blue LEDs mentioned below are Nichia NSPB series of brightness rank T and color rank W (their usual shade of blue with dominant wavelength of average units being being 471 nm), specifically NSPB-500S-WT in the case of 5 mm 15 degree lamps. Luminous output is assumed to be .55 lumen at 20 mA. CIE chromaticity is x=.13, y=.075, z=.795. Typical voltage drop 3.5 volts at 20 mA.
Alternative blue LEDs mentioned below are Nichia NSPB series of brightness
rank S and color rank V (deeper than their usual shade of blue, with
dominant wavelength of average units being 462 nm), specifically NSPB-500S-VS
in the case of 5 mm 15 degree lamps. Luminous output is assumed to be .45
lumen at 20 mA. CIE chromaticity is x=.145, y=.055, z=.800. Typical voltage
drop 3.6 volts at 20 mA.
It is to be noted that the "blue impact" of Nichia's VS rank is greater than
that of their more popular, more available WT rank despite lower photometric
output since the V rank's spectral output is a better match to the spectral
response of the blue receptors of the human eye.
Color % of LEDs R, G, B Overall % of LEDs R, G, B Overall Temp. with "regular" Efficiency with "alternative" Efficiency Kelvin Nichia WT blue lumens/watt Nichia VS blue lumens/watt 2700 63.5%R, 31.6%G, 4.9%B 26.9 63.5%R, 32.2%G, 4.3%B 27.0 12/6/1 ratio is very close to 2750K 12/6/1 ratio is close to 2850K 3000 60.4%R, 32.8%G, 6.8%B 26.7 60.4%R, 33.6%G, 6.0%B 26.8 3500 56.2%R, 33.9%G, 9.9%B 26.3 56.1%R, 35.1%G, 8.8%B 26.4 4100 52.2%R, 34.4%G, 13.4%B 25.7 52.0%R, 36.0%G, 12.0%B 25.85 5000 47.8%R, 34.4%G, 17.8%B 24.8 47.4%R, 36.5%G, 16.1%B 25.05 5500 45.9%R, 34.1%G, 20.0%B 24.4 45.5%R, 36.5%G, 18.0%B 24.65 6500 43.1%R, 33.5%G, 23.4%B 23.65 42.4%R, 36.3%G, 21.3%B 23.95 9300 38.5%R, 31.7%G, 29.8%B 22.25 37.5%R, 35.2%G, 27.3%B 22.6 1/1/1 ratio is close to 13000K 1/1/1 ratio is close to 16000KWondering why so much red and so little blue are needed?
The main reason is that the red LEDs have a 2 volt voltage drop while the
green and blue ones have a 3.5-3.6 volt voltage drop and will consume 75-80
percent more power than the red ones will. Also, the blue ones put out almost
50 percent more radiometric output than the green ones do.
The "regular" Nichia blue LEDs of color rank W are slightly cyanish and
will reduce green requirement, as opposed to Nichia's less common V rank which
is closer to pure blue. But since Nichia's G-rank greens are slightly whitish,
forcing increased use of these green LEDs by use of a purer blue can reduce
requirements of blue and/or red. V-rank reduces blue requirement (compared to
W-rank) also by being better at stimulating the blue receptors of human vision
than the W-rank blue is.
Wondering why overall luminous efficacy here is maximized at lower color temperatures in the upper 2,000's Kelvin, while a blackbody has highest luminous efficacy in the 6,000's Kelvin?
The answer here is that blackbodies radiate heavily in the infrared while LEDs do not. A 3000K blackbody has over 90 percent of its output in the infrared. With an LED combination, highest overall luminous efficacy is achieved by using the most with more luminous efficacy (green and secondarily red) and less of what has the lowest luminous efficacy (blue).
Color % of LEDs R, G, B Overall % of LEDs R, G, B Overall Temp. with "regular" Efficiency with "alternative" Efficiency Kelvin Nichia WT blue lumens/watt Nichia VS blue lumens/watt 2700 53.7%R, 40.1%G, 6.2%B 26.9 53.7%R, 40.8%G, 5.5%B 27.0 3000 50.4%R, 41.1%G, 8.5%B 26.7 50.4%R, 42.1%G, 7.5%B 26.8 6/5/1 ratio is close to 3000K 6/5/1 ratio is close to 3100K 3500 46.1%R, 41.8%G, 12.1%B 26.3 46.0%R, 43.2%G, 10.8%B 26.4 4100 42.1%R, 41.7%G, 16.2%B 25.7 41.9%R, 43.6%G, 14.5%B 25.85 5000 37.9%R, 40.9%G, 21.2%B 24.8 37.5%R, 43.4%G, 19.1%B 25.05 5500 36.1%R, 40.3%G, 23.6%B 24.4 35.7%R, 43.0%G, 21.3%B 24.65 6500 33.6%R, 39.0%G, 27.4%B 23.65 32.9%R, 42.3%G, 24.8%B 23.95 9300 29.5%R, 36.3%G, 34.2%B 22.25 28.6%R, 40.3%G, 31.1%B 22.6
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