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Re: brillant new blue Nichia diode. NDB7675 PIX
Hey - careful
I tested one at 464nm, but I never said that another one "would" have a WL of 464nm too.
In fact, experience with Nichia blues would suggest that the variance from diode to diode is reasonably substantial. +/- 5nm is nothing special, and I've frequently seen 10nm or more separating two Nichia diodes from the same source.
And before anyone takes my 464nm figure coupled with the +/- 5nm comment as an indication that these diodes are "459 to 469nm", remember that we have no idea where the single diode I tested falls into the distribution. Maybe it was itself the +5nm outlier, suggesting that these range from 454 to 464, and yours is the -nm outlier at 454. Or maybe mine was a -5nm outlier, and these range from 464 to 474, and yours is the +5nm outlier at 474nm
What I can absolutely positively guarantee you about your individual diode, is that it's blue
According to rhd it would have a WL of 464nm
Hey - careful
I tested one at 464nm, but I never said that another one "would" have a WL of 464nm too.
In fact, experience with Nichia blues would suggest that the variance from diode to diode is reasonably substantial. +/- 5nm is nothing special, and I've frequently seen 10nm or more separating two Nichia diodes from the same source.
And before anyone takes my 464nm figure coupled with the +/- 5nm comment as an indication that these diodes are "459 to 469nm", remember that we have no idea where the single diode I tested falls into the distribution. Maybe it was itself the +5nm outlier, suggesting that these range from 454 to 464, and yours is the -nm outlier at 454. Or maybe mine was a -5nm outlier, and these range from 464 to 474, and yours is the +5nm outlier at 474nm
What I can absolutely positively guarantee you about your individual diode, is that it's blue
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