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Samsung uses [[ANSI White]] chromaticity quadrangles 2700K but calls it W0. W0 is broken down into 4x4 smaller quadrangles numbered W1 to WG and numbered left to right and bottom to top. The 3000K quad is called V0 and is also broken down into 16 subquads called V1 to VG. The 5000K quad is called R0 and is broken into 4 subquads R1 to R4 with R5 and R6 below the subquad and R7 and R8 above it, outside the ANSI quadrant.  
Samsung uses [[ANSI White]] chromaticity quadrangles 2700K but calls it W0. W0 is broken down into 4x4 smaller quadrangles numbered W1 to WG and numbered left to right and bottom to top. The 3000K quad is called V0 and is also broken down into 16 subquads called V1 to VG. The 5000K quad is called R0 and is broken into 4 subquads R1 to R4 with R5 and R6 below the subquad and R7 and R8 above it, outside the ANSI quadrant.  


Forward voltage bins are E3 for 2.7-3.0V and H3 for 3.0-3.3V.
The 2700K and 3000K LED's have a minimum [[Terminology#CRI|CRI]] of 80, while the 5000K LED has a minimum CRI of 70. Forward voltage bins are E3 for 2.7-3.0V and H3 for 3.0-3.3V. The maximum flux bins available are K1 for 2700K and 3000K and N1 for 5000K.  
 
The maximum bins available are K1 for 2700K and 3000K and N1 for 5000K.


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