Nichia

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Nichia is a Japanese LED company. Their low powered 5mm LED's are still used in some flashlights.

For high power LED's the Nichia chromaticity binning codes are now based on ANSI White quadrants. A bin of SW50 is an ANSI quadrangle of 5000K (SW45 is 4500K and so on). Forward voltage bins are L (2.7-3.1V) and M (3.1-3.5V).

The 119 and 219 series seem to be identical on the top, with the difference being the layout of solder pads on the bottom. The 219's solder pads seem to match the Cree XP-G which is the same physical size with nearly the same voltage, current, and output. The NVSSW119A and NVSW219A series LED's are available up to a B14 flux bin. The NVSW119A-H3 and NVSW219A-H3 have a neutral tint of 5000K and have a maximum flux bin of B12. The warmer high CRI NVSL119A-H1 and NVSL219A-H1 have a maximum flux of B10 but a CRI as high as 92. Datasheets

Brightness Bins for Nichia 119 and 219
Bin 350mA
100%
700mA
187%
1000mA
250%
1500mA
341%
B07 70-80 131-150 175-200 239-273
B08 80-90 150-168 200-225 273-307
B09 90-100 168-187 225-250 307-341
B10 100-110 187-206 250-275 341-375
B11 110-120 206-224 275-300 375-409
B12 120-130 224-243 300-325 409-443
B13 130-140 243-262 325-350 443-477
B14* 140-150 262-280 350-375 477-512