LED - Binning - Part 1: General requirements and white grid

IEC/PAS 62707-1:2011(E) specifies general requirements, a grid and a corresponding code for the colour binning of white LEDs emitting incoherent, visible radiation.

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms and definitions . 5
4 Chromaticity bins for white LEDs . 6
4.1 Grid for white LEDs . 6
4.2 White colour bins . 8
4.3 Code for the chromaticity of white LEDs . 8
4.3.1 Optional six digit code for the designation of white colour bins in x, y
colour space . 8
4.3.2 Other codes for the designation of white colour bins . 10
5 Bin code . 10
Annex A (informative) White binning grid coordinates . 11

Figure 1 – Extension of the Planckian locus beyond T . 7

Figure 2 – Example of grid points with short (four digit) designation . 10
Figure 3 – Example of white colour bin “habB22” . 10

Table 1 – Code for |p| . 9
Table 2 – Code for |j| . 9
Table 3 – Code for m and n . 9
Table 4 – Examples for white colour bin codes . 9

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This PAS shall remain valid for an initial maximum period of 3 years starting from the
publication date. The validity may be extended for a single period up to a maximum of 3 years,
at the end of which it shall be published as another type of normative document, or shall be
withdrawn.
A list of all the parts in the IEC 62707 series, published under the general title LED – Binning
can be found on the IEC website.
A bilingual version of this publication may be issued at a later date.

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LED – BINNING –

Part 1: General requirements and white grid



1 Scope
This PAS specifies general requirements, a grid and a corresponding code for the colour
binning of white LEDs emitting incoherent, visible radiation.
Other parts of this series covering chromaticity of coloured LEDs, luminous flux/luminous
intensity, colour rendering and forward voltage are in preparation or under consideration.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
1
IEC/TS 62504,___ General lighting – LEDs and LED modules – Terms and definitions
ISO 11664-1 (CIE S 014-1/E), Colorimetry – Part 1: CIE standard colorimetric observers
ISO 11664-5 (CIE S 014-5/E), Colorimetry – Part 5: CIE 1976 L*u*v* Colour space and u', v'
uniform chromaticity scale diagram
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC/TS 62504 and the
following apply.
3.1
bin
restricted range of LED performance characteristic used to delimit a subset of LEDs near a
nominal LED performance as identified by chromaticity, photometric performance and forward
voltage
(IEC/TS 62504: ___, 3.5)
3.2
grid
entity specified by a set of grid points
3.3
grid point
colour coordinate in the u', v' colour space according to ISO 11664-5 (CIE S 014-5/E) (or its
equivalent in the x, y colour space according to ISO 11664-1 (CIE S 014-1/E)) identified by
two discrete indices, the first index p counting steps along the Planckian locus, and its
extension beyond the high temperature boundary towards blue colours, and second index j
along Judd isothermal lines
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3.4
white colour bin
area inside a quadrilateral defined by four grid points
4 Chromaticity bins for white LEDs
4.1 Grid for white LEDs
The grid shall be aligned parallel along the Planckian locus, and its extension beyond the high
temperature boundary towards blue colours, in the first direction (Planck-axis) and along Judd
isothermal lines in the second direction (Judd-axis).
The origin of the grid shall be on the Planckian locus at T (u’/v’) = (0,18006/0,39528).

The distance between adjacent grid points along the Planckian locus and its extension
beyond the high temperature boundary towards blue colours and along Judd isothermal lines
in the u’, v’ colour space shall be s = 0,00174. Steps along the Planckian locus are counted
with a positive index p, steps toward blue with a negative index p. Steps towards the
saturated colour line (gamut) along the Judd-axis are counted with a positive index j and with
negative index j in the opposite direction.
NOTE 1 = 0,00174 has been chosen as providing for the best alignment with existing chromaticity requirements.
The extension of the Planckian locus beyond T (towards blue) shall be defined as follows

(see Figure 1 for information):
• Quadratic Bézier locus defined by three points:
– P : T (u’/v’) = (0,18006/0,39528)

1
– P : (u’/v’) = (0,14122/0,15593 )
2
– P : (u’/v’) = (0,25680/0,01659)
3
² ²
• The Bézier locus is B(t) = P x (1-t) + P x t x (1-t) + P x t ; t ∈ (0;1)
1 2 3
NOTE 2 P is the intersection of spectral locus of the u', v' colour space and tangent of Planckian locus at T in
2 ∞
direction of blue wavelength.
NOTE 3 P corresponds to a wavelength of 380 nm on the spectral locus of the u', v' colour space.
3

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Figure 1 – Extension of the Planckian locus beyond T


The coordinates u’ (p) and v’ (p) of the grid points on the Planckian locus (BB = Black
BB BB
Body) are given in Annex A, as well as the unit increments Δu’ (p) and Δv’ (p) of the
BB BB
corresponding Judd isothermal lines.
The u’ and v’ coordinates of a grid point specified by the indices p and j are given by
u’(p, j) = u’ (p) + j x Δu’ (p)
BB BB
v’(p, j) = v’ (p) + j x Δv’ (p)
BB BB
or
u‘, v‘ (p, j) = (u’ (p) + j x Δu’ (p); v’ (p) + j x Δv’ (p))
BB BB BB BB
The index (p, j) = (0, 0) corresponds to the T point and the coordinates are (rounded to five

digits):
u’ (0, 0) = 0,18006, v’ (0, 0) = 0,39528 or
u‘, v‘ (0, 0) = (0,18006; 0,39528)
v'v'

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Grid points in the u’, v’ coordinate system can be translated into equivalent grid points in the x,
y coordinate system using the following equations:
x(p, j) = 9u'(p, j)/(6u'(p, j) - 16v'(p, j) + 12)
y(p, j) = 4v'(p, j)/(6u'(p, j) - 16v'(p, j) + 12)
It is recommended to round grid point coordinates to 5 digits after the decimal sign.
4.2 White colour bins
White colour bins are specified as the area inside a quadrilateral. An origin (p, j) and a
positive step size m, n along the Planckian locus (or its extension beyond T ) and the Judd

lines respectively is given. The quadrilateral is constructed by connecting the four grid points
[u’, v’ (p, j)], [u’, v’ (p+m, j)], [u’, v’ (p, j+n)] and [u’, v’ (p+m, j+n)]
or
[x, y (p, j)], [x, y (p+m, j)], [x, y (p, j+n)] and [x, y (p+m, j+n)]
It should be noted that white colour bins with step sizes of m or n equal 1 are not considered
to be practical in view of measurement accuracy.
4.3 Code for the chromaticity of white LEDs
4.3.1 Optional six digit code for the designation of white colour bins in x, y colour
space
This subclause specifies an optional code for white colour bins in the x, y colour space using
only six digits. The first four digits are reserved for the identification of the grid point
representing the origin of the white colour bin. The last two digits are reserved for the number
of steps along the Planckian locus (or its extension beyond T ) and the Judd lines
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