SPECTRA OF HIGH-POWERED COLORED LEDS
HIGH-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 1)
HIGH-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 2)
HIGH-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 3)
HIGH-POWERED COLORED LEDS
HIGH-POWERED ULTRAVIOLET LEDS
LOW-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 1)
LOW-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 2)
LOW-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 3)
LOW-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 4)
LOW-POWERED WHITE LEDS (Pg. 5)
LOW-POWERED COLORED LEDS (Pg. 1)
LOW-POWERED COLORED LEDS (Pg. 2)
LOW-POWERED COLORED LEDS (Pg. 3)
SPECIALTY COLORED LEDS
LOW-POWERED WARM WHITE LEDS
LOW-POWERED NIR LEDS
LOW-POWERED RED LEDS
LOW-POWERED ORANGE LEDS
LOW-POWERED YELLOW LEDS
LOW-POWERED YELLOW-GREEN LEDS
LOW-POWERED GREEN LEDS
LOW-POWERED BLUE-GREEN LEDS
LOW-POWERED BLUE LEDS
LOW-POWERED VIOLET/NUV LEDS
LOW-POWERED UV LEDS
> BICOLOR & TRICOLOR LEDS
MULTIPLE-COLORED LED PRODUCTS
INCANDESCENT FLASHLIGHTS
OTHER LIGHT SOURCES
FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS
LASERS (Pg. 1)
LASERS (Pg. 2)



This web page will be for nothing but spectra of high-powered colored LEDs.

Ocean Optics USB2000 Spectrometer donated by P.L.
As of 10-10-07, I've been using a PC2000-ISA Spectrometer from Ocean Optics that I received several years ago, but that I didn't have a home for until now.
As of 03-08-07, I once again have the USB2000 spectrometer, enabling color spectra again.

HIGH-POWERED COLORED LEDS REQUIRING EXTERNAL HEATSINKING (1 TO 5 WATTS):

Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of a Nichia NCCG023 (E) high-powered green LED, circa. late-2004.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of a Nichia NCCB023 (E) high-powered blue LED, circa. late-2004.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of the LEDs (red) in the Air Kite Glider.



Spectrographic analysis of the red LED in the Analogue Dragon LED Driver HPLS36-AP750.



Spectrographic analysis of the blue LED in the Analogue Dragon LED Driver HPLS36-AP750.



Spectrographic analysis of the royal blue LED in the Analogue Dragon LED Driver HPLS36-AP750.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of the high-powered red LEDs in the StampLamp.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of the high-powered amber LEDs in the StampLamp.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of the high-powered green LEDs in the StampLamp.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of the high-powered cyan LEDs in the StampLamp.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrographic analysis of the high-powered blue LEDs in the StampLamp.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrum of a yellow "spider" (high flux) LED.


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Spectrum of the royal blue Luxeon LED in the Royal Blue Arc LS Flashlight.


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Spectrum of the red Luxeon LED in the Modified Brinkmann Rebel Flashlight.


Spectrographic plot
Spectrum of the array-type NUV LED in the Pelican M6 6W NUV LED Modification.


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Spectrum of the red LED in a Custom 1W Red/Yellow LED Flashlight .


Spectrographic plot

Spectrum of the yellow LED in a Custom 1W Red/Yellow LED Flashlight.


Spectrographic plot
Cyan Luxeon Star V LED.


Spectrographic plot
High-powered blue LED used in the 1 watt LED Light Bulb


Spectrographic plot
Blue Lamina Ceramics array-type LED.








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ULTRAVIOLET 370-390nm GaN 
BLUE 430nm GaN+SiC
BLUE 450 and 473nm InGaN
BLUE Silicon Carbide
TURQUOISE 495-505nm InGaN
GREEN 525nm InGaN 
YELLOW-GREEN 555-575mn GaAsP & related
YELLOW 585-595nm
AMBER 595-605nm
ORANGE 605-620nm
ORANGISH-RED 620-635nm
RED 640-700nm
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