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-RELATIVE POWER SPECTRAL GRAPH ,supplied from Cree datasheet ,was used to analyse further the
3000°K 80 min CRI CXA series led arrays.
-Graph was cleaned up ,enhanced and processed with Adobe PS CS4.
-Then digitized with Engauge (ver.4.1 ,for Win ).
Y values obtained per X nm ,were copied & then pasted to a spreadsheet ...
Relative spectral power means that for every nm ,there is a 'factor' with which
a " x " power value is multiplied ,to express Radiometric Power values per Nanometer .
(Absolute Power Spectral Graph . )
For example if a rel .factor of 1 is given to ~603 nm ,then it mean that this wl is the most powerful wl .
all the rest are expressed as % of this wl 's power ....
So if 1 * x = the absolute power of the 603 nm quanta ..
Then the sum (total ) of " RP factor * x / nm " will be the total radiometric output power of the array .
While 'rel power factor' is given by the rel .power graph ...
(and the digitized values obtained ..)
The " x " value depends from actual total output power . (not a constant value ) ...
( But it can be expressed as a 'constant ' in the form of " x W/nm per Radiant Watt " )
Complicated ?
Not so ...
For example ...
4x Cree CXA3070 @ 2000mA & Tc= 55°C ,will radiate 4x 25Watts =100 Watts of light Power .
Radiant Power value placed on the spreadsheet ...
Some info there for 100 Watts of light ,the 4x CXA3070s are emitting ....
Constants (for 3000K 80CRI CXAs ):
(for the 'average' 30F / 30 H 3000K bins )
-For every radiant Watt , the quanta flux is ~ 4.963 umols/sec
(multiply x Watts,with 4.963 of radiant power to convert into umols/sec )
.....
More info here ....
-The "tri -band " of radiant power distribution is as follows :
Blue 400-499 nm : 13,44%
Green 500-599 nm : 27,31 %
Red 600-700 nm : 59,25%
(More analytical in a "7 band" distribution ,at the pic )
-X RP factor ,per radiant Watt is ~ 0.0024794571 W/nm
-Peak excitation wl is 454 nm ( ~ 48.5 % )
-Peak emission wl is 601-604 nm . (100% )
3000°K 80 min CRI CXA series led arrays.
-Graph was cleaned up ,enhanced and processed with Adobe PS CS4.
-Then digitized with Engauge (ver.4.1 ,for Win ).
Y values obtained per X nm ,were copied & then pasted to a spreadsheet ...
Relative spectral power means that for every nm ,there is a 'factor' with which
a " x " power value is multiplied ,to express Radiometric Power values per Nanometer .
(Absolute Power Spectral Graph . )
For example if a rel .factor of 1 is given to ~603 nm ,then it mean that this wl is the most powerful wl .
all the rest are expressed as % of this wl 's power ....
So if 1 * x = the absolute power of the 603 nm quanta ..
Then the sum (total ) of " RP factor * x / nm " will be the total radiometric output power of the array .
While 'rel power factor' is given by the rel .power graph ...
(and the digitized values obtained ..)
The " x " value depends from actual total output power . (not a constant value ) ...
( But it can be expressed as a 'constant ' in the form of " x W/nm per Radiant Watt " )
Complicated ?
Not so ...
For example ...
4x Cree CXA3070 @ 2000mA & Tc= 55°C ,will radiate 4x 25Watts =100 Watts of light Power .
Radiant Power value placed on the spreadsheet ...
Some info there for 100 Watts of light ,the 4x CXA3070s are emitting ....
Constants (for 3000K 80CRI CXAs ):
(for the 'average' 30F / 30 H 3000K bins )
-For every radiant Watt , the quanta flux is ~ 4.963 umols/sec
(multiply x Watts,with 4.963 of radiant power to convert into umols/sec )
.....
More info here ....
-The "tri -band " of radiant power distribution is as follows :
Blue 400-499 nm : 13,44%
Green 500-599 nm : 27,31 %
Red 600-700 nm : 59,25%
(More analytical in a "7 band" distribution ,at the pic )
-X RP factor ,per radiant Watt is ~ 0.0024794571 W/nm
-Peak excitation wl is 454 nm ( ~ 48.5 % )
-Peak emission wl is 601-604 nm . (100% )
ChB 642 factor : 0,706 ( ~ 70.6% )
( *0.0024794571 W/nm= 0.0017 Watts - 1.7 mW - of 642nm per CXA's radiant watt )
ChA 662 factor : 0,471 ( 47, 1 % )
( *0.0024794571 W/nm= 0.0011 Watts - 1.1 mW - of 662nm per CXA's radiant watt )
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