Samsung

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Samsung is a Korean electronics company that also makes LED's. Their main LED for flashlights is the 3535 which is very similar to the Cree XP-G. The "3535" name refers to the size of the LED which is 3.5mm x 3.5mm.

Samsung uses ANSI White chromaticity quadrangles for its tint bins. The 2700K quadrangle is called W0 and is broken down into 4x4 grid of smaller quadrangles W1 to WG, 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.

The 2700K and 3000K LED's have a minimum 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.

Samsung 3535 LED
Brightness Bins for Samsung 3535
Bin 350mA
100%
700mA
183%
1000mA
246%
1500mA
320%
F1 90-100 165-183 221-246 288-320
G1 100-110 183-201 246-271 320-352
H1 110-120 201-220 271-295 352-384
J1 120-130 220-238 295-320 384-416
K1 130-140 238-256 320-344 416-448
M1 140-150 256-274 344-369 448-480
N1* 150-160 274-293 369-394 480-512