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MT16VDDT12864AY-40BDB

MT16VDDT12864AY-40BDB

  • 厂商:

    MICRON(镁光)

  • 封装:

    184-UDIMM

  • 描述:

    MODULE DDR SDRAM 1GB 184UDIMM

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
MT16VDDT12864AY-40BDB 数据手册
256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM DDR SDRAM UNBUFFERED DIMM MT16VDDT3264A – 256MB MT16VDDT6464A – 512MB MT16VDDT12864A – 1GB For the latest data sheet, please refer to the Micron Web site: www.micron.com/products/modules Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Figure 1: 184-Pin DIMM (MO-206) 184-pin, dual in-line memory module (DIMM) Fast data transfer rates: PC3200 CAS Latency 3 Utilizes 400 MT/s DDR SDRAM components 256MB (32 Meg x 64), 512MB (64 Meg x 64), and 1GB (128 Meg x 64) VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V VDDSPD = +2.3V to +3.6V 2.6V I/O (SSTL_2 compatible) Commands entered on each positive CK edge DQS edge-aligned with data for READs; centeraligned with data for WRITEs Internal, pipelined double data rate (DDR) architecture; two data accesses per clock cycle Bidirectional data strobe (DQS) transmitted/ received with data—i.e., source-synchronous data capture Differential clock inputs CK and CK# Four internal device banks for concurrent operation Programmable burst lengths: 2, 4, or 8 Auto precharge option Auto Refresh and Self Refresh Modes 15.6µs (256MB), 7.8125µs (512MB, 1GB) maximum average periodic refresh interval Serial Presence Detect (SPD) with EEPROM Programmable READ CAS latency Gold edge contacts Table 1: Standard 1.25in. (31.75mm) Low-Profile 1.16in. (29.46mm) OPTIONS MARKING • Package 184-pin DIMM (Standard) 184-pin DIMM (Lead-free) • Memory Clock/Speed, CAS Latency 5ns (200MHz), 400 MT/s, CL = 3 • PCB Standard 1.25in. (31.75mm) Low-Profile 1.16in. (29.46mm) G Y -40B G Address Table Refresh Count Row Addressing Device Bank Addressing Device Configuration Column Addressing Module Rank Addressing pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 256MB 512MB 1GB 4K 4K (A0–A11) 4 (BA0, BA1) 128Mb (16 Meg x 8) 1K (A0–A9) 2 (S0#, S1#) 8K 8K (A0–A12) 4 (BA0, BA1) 256Mb (32 Meg x 8) 1K (A0–A9) 2 (S0#, S1#) 8K 8K (A0–A12) 4 (BA0, BA1) 512Mb (64 Meg x 8) 2K (A0–A9, A11) 2 (S0#, S1#) 1 ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 2: Part Numbers and Timing Parameters PART NUMBER MT16VDDT3264AG-40B__ MT16VDDT3264AY-40B__ MT16VDDT6464AG-40B__ MT16VDDT6464AY-40B__ MT16VDDT12864AG-40B__ MT16VDDT12864AY-40B__ MODULE DENSITY CONFIGURATION MODULE BANDWIDTH MEMORY CLOCK/ DATA RATE LATENCY (CL - tRCD - tRP) 256MB 256MB 512MB 512MB 1GB 1GB 32 Meg x 64 32 Meg x 64 64 Meg x 64 64 Meg x 64 128 Meg x 64 128 Meg x 64 3.2 GB/s 3.2 GB/s 3.2 GB/s 3.2 GB/s 3.2 GB/s 3.2 GB/s 5ns/400 MT/s 5ns/400 MT/s 5ns/400 MT/s 5ns/400 MT/s 5ns/400 MT/s 5ns/400 MT/s 3-3-3 3-3-3 3-3-3 3-3-3 3-3-3 3-3-3 NOTE: All part numbers end with a two-place code (not shown), designating component and PCB revisions. Consult factory for current revision codes. Example: MT16VDDT6464AG-40BB1. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 2 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 3: Table 4: Pin Assignment (184-Pin DIMM Front) Pin Assignment (184-Pin DIMM Back) PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL PIN SYMBOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 93 VSS 94 DQ4 95 DQ5 96 VDDQ 97 DM0 98 DQ6 99 DQ7 100 VSS 101 NC 102 NC 103 NC 104 VDDQ 105 DQ12 106 DQ13 107 DM1 108 VDD 109 DQ14 110 DQ15 111 CKE1 112 VDDQ 113 NC 114 DQ20 115 NC/A12 VREF DQ0 VSS DQ1 DQS0 DQ2 VDD DQ3 NC NC VSS DQ8 DQ9 DQS1 VDDQ CK1 CK1# VSS DQ10 DQ11 CKE0 VDDQ DQ16 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 DQ17 DQS2 VSS A9 DQ18 A7 VDDQ DQ19 A5 DQ24 VSS DQ25 DQS3 A4 VDD DQ26 DQ27 A2 VSS A1 DNU DNU VDD 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 DNU A0 DNU VSS DNU BA1 DQ32 VDDQ DQ33 DQS4 DQ34 VSS BA0 DQ35 DQ40 VDDQ WE# DQ41 CAS# VSS DQS5 DQ42 DQ43 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 VDD NC DQ48 DQ49 VSS CK2# CK2 VDDQ DQS6 DQ50 DQ51 VSS NC DQ56 DQ57 VDD DQS7 DQ58 DQ59 VSS NC SDA SCL 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 VSS DQ21 A11 DM2 VDD DQ22 A8 DQ23 VSS A6 DQ28 DQ29 VDDQ DM3 A3 DQ30 VSS DQ31 DNU DNU VDDQ CK0 CK0# 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 VSS DNU A10 DNU VDDQ DNU VSS DQ36 DQ37 VDD DM4 DQ38 DQ39 VSS DQ44 RAS# DQ45 VDDQ S0# S1# DM5 VSS DQ46 162 DQ47 163 NC 164 VDDQ 165 DQ52 166 DQ53 167 NC 168 VDD 169 DM6 170 DQ54 171 DQ55 172 VDDQ 173 NC 174 DQ60 175 DQ61 176 VSS 177 DM7 178 DQ62 179 DQ63 180 VDDQ 181 SA0 182 SA1 183 SA2 184 VDDSPD NOTE: Pin 115 is No Connect for 256MB, or A12 for 512MB and 1GB. Figure 2: Pin Locations: 184-Pin DIMM Front View Standard 1.25in. (31.75mm) Front View Low-Profile 1.16in. (29.46mm) U10 U1 U2 U3 U4 PIN 1 U6 PIN 52 U7 U8 U9 U3 Back View U6 U4 PIN 52 PIN 1 PIN 92 PIN 53 U2 U1 U7 U8 PIN 53 U9 PIN 92 Back View U19 U10 PIN 184 U11 U12 U13 PIN 145 U15 U17 U18 U19 PIN 184 PIN 93 PIN 144 Indicates a VDD or VDDQ pin pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN U16 U18 U17 U14 U16 PIN 145 3 U12 U11 PIN 93 PIN 144 Indicates a VDD or VDDQ pin Indicates a VSS pin U13 Indicates a VSS pin Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 5: Pin Descriptions Pin numbers may not correlate with symbols; refer to Pin Assignment Tables on page 3 for more information PIN NUMBERS SYMBOL TYPE DESCRIPTION 63, 65, 154 WE#, CAS#, RAS# Input 16, 17, 75, 76, 137, 138 CK0, CK0#, CK1, CK1#, CK2, CK2# Input 21, 111 CKE0, CKE1 Input 157, 158 S0#, S1# Input 52, 59 BA0, BA1 Input 27, 29, 32, 37, 41, 43, 48, 115 (512MB, 1GB), 118, 122, 125, 130, 141 A0–A11 (256MB) A0–A12 (512MB, 1GB) Input 5, 14, 25, 36, 56, 67, 78, 86 DQS0–DQS7 Input/ Output 97, 107, 119, 129, 149, 159, 169, 177 DM0–DM7 Input Command Inputs: RAS#, CAS#, and WE# (along with S#) define the command being entered. Clock: CK, CK# are differential clock inputs. All address and control input signals are sampled on the crossing of the positive edge of CK,and negative edge of CK#. Output data (DQs and DQS) is referenced to the crossings of CK and CK#. Clock Enable: CKE HIGH activates and CKE LOW deactivates the internal clock, input buffers and output drivers. Taking CKE LOW provides PRECHARGE POWER-DOWN and SELF REFRESH operations (all device banks idle), or ACTIVE POWERDOWN (row ACTIVE in any device bank). CKE is synchronous for POWER-DOWN entry and exit, and for SELF REFRESH entry. CKE is asynchronous for SELF REFRESH exit and for disabling the outputs. CKE must be maintained HIGH throughout read and write accesses. Input buffers (excluding CK, CK# and CKE) are disabled during POWER-DOWN. Input buffers (excluding CKE) are disabled during SELF REFRESH. CKE is an SSTL_2 input but will detect an LVCMOS LOW level after VDD is applied and until CKE is first brought to HIGH. After CKE has been brought HIGH, it is an SSTL_2 input only. Chip Selects: S# enables (registered LOW) and disables (registered HIGH) the command decoder. All commands are masked when S# is registered HIGH. S# is considered part of the command code. Bank Address: BA0 and BA1 define to which device bank an ACTIVE, READ, WRITE, or PRECHARGE command is being applied. Address Inputs: Provide the row address for ACTIVE commands, and the column address and auto precharge bit (A10) for READ/WRITE commands, to select one location out of the memory array in the respective device bank. A10 sampled during a PRECHARGE command determines whether the PRECHARGE applies to one device bank (A10 LOW, device bank selected by BA0, BA1) or all device banks (A10 HIGH). The address inputs also provide the op-code during a MODE REGISTER SET command. BA0 and BA1 define which mode register (mode register or extended mode register) is loaded during the LOAD MODE REGISTER command. Data Strobe: Output with READ data, input with WRITE data. DQS is edge-aligned with READ data, centered in WRITE data. Used to capture data. Data Write Mask: DM LOW allows WRITE operation. DM HIGH blocks WRITE operation. DM lines do not affect READ operation. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 4 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 5: Pin Descriptions (Continued) Pin numbers may not correlate with symbols; refer to Pin Assignment Tables on page 3 for more information PIN NUMBERS SYMBOL TYPE 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 19, 20, 23, 24, 28, 31, 33, 35, 39, 40, 53, 55, 57, 60, 61, 64, 68, 69, 72, 73, 79, 80, 83, 84, 87, 88, 94, 95, 98, 99, 105, 106, 109, 110, 114, 117, 121, 123, 126, 127, 131, 133, 146, 147, 150, 151, 153, 155, 161, 162, 165, 166, 170, 171, 174, 175, 178, 179 92 DQ0–DQ63 Input/ Output SCL Input 181,182, 183 SA0–SA2 Input 91 SDA Input/ Output 1 15, 22, 30, 54, 62, 77, 96, 104, 112, 128, 136, 143, 156, 164, 172, 180 7, 38, 46, 70, 85, 108, 120, 148, 168 3, 11, 18, 26, 34, 42, 50, 58, 66, 74, 81, 89, 93, 100, 116, 124, 132, 139, 145, 152, 160, 176 184 44, 45, 47, 49, 51, 134, 135, 140, 142, 144 9, 10, 71, 82, 90, 101, 102, 103, 113, 115 (256MB), 163, 167, 173 VREF VDDQ Supply Supply Serial Clock for Presence-Detect: SCL is used to synchronize the presence-detect data transfer to and from the module. Presence-Detect Address Inputs: These pins are used to configure the presence-detect device. Serial Presence-Detect Data: SDA is a bidirectional pin used to transfer addresses and data into and out of the presencedetect portion of the module. SSTL_2 reference voltage. DQ Power Supply: +2.6V ±0.1V. VDD Supply Power Supply: +2.6V ±0.1V. VSS Supply Ground. VDDSPD DNU Supply — NC — Serial EEPROM positive power supply: +2.3V to +3.6V. Do Not Use: These pins are not connected on these modules, but are assigned pins on other modules in this product family. No Connect: These pins should be left unconnected. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN DESCRIPTION Data I/Os: Data bus. 5 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Figure 3: Functional Block Diagram – Standard PCB S1# S0# DQS0 DQS4 DM0 DM4 DM CS# DQS DQ U1 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ U17 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS1 DQ32 DQ33 DQ34 DQ35 DQ36 DQ37 DQ38 DQ39 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ U13 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ U5 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ40 DQ41 DQ42 DQ43 DQ44 DQ45 DQ46 DQ47 DM CS# DQS DQ U6 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ U12 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ48 DQ49 DQ50 DQ51 DQ52 DQ53 DQ54 DQ55 DM CS# DQS DQ U11 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ U7 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ56 DQ57 DQ58 DQ59 DQ60 DQ61 DQ62 DQ63 DM CS# DQS DQ U8 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ U10 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS5 DM1 DM5 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ U16 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DM CS# DQS DQ U2 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS2 DQS6 DM2 DM6 DQ16 DQ17 DQ18 DQ19 DQ20 DQ21 DQ22 DQ23 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ U3 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ U15 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS3 DQS7 DM3 DM7 DM CS# DQS DQ U14 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ24 DQ25 DQ26 DQ27 DQ28 DQ29 DQ30 DQ31 DM CS# DQS DQ U4 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ 120 BA0, BA1 A0-A11 (256MB) A0-A12 (512MB, 1GB) RAS# CAS# WE# 3 3 A0-A11: DDR SDRAMS 3 3pF A0-A12: DDR SDRAMS 3 120 RAS#: DDR SDRAMS 3 CK1 CK1# CAS#: DDR SDRAMS 3 WE#: DDR SDRAMS CKE0 CKE0: DDR SDRAMS U1, U3, U6, U8, U11, U13, U14, U16 CKE1 CKE1: DDR SDRAMS U2, U4, U5, U7, U10, U12, U15, U17 VDDSPD SERIAL PD SCL WP A0 U19 A1 A2 U4, U6, U13, U15 CK0 CK0# BA0, BA1: DDR SDRAMS SDA SA0 SA1 SA2 U1- U3, U16-U18 120 CK2 CK2# U7-U12 SPD/EEPROM VDDQ DDR SDRAMS VDD DDR SDRAMS VREF DDR SDRAMS VSS DDR SDRAMS NOTE: Standard modules use the following DDR SDRAM dvices: MT46V16M8TG (256MB); MT46V32M8TG (512MB); MT46V64M8TG (1GB) 1. All resistor values are 22Ω unless otherwise specified. 2. Per industry standard, Micron modules utilize various component speed grades, as referenced in the module part number guide at www.micron.com/numberguide. Lead-free modules use MT46V16M8P (256MB); MT46V32M8P (512MB); MT46V64M8P (1GB) pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 6 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Figure 4: Functional Block Diagram – Low-Profile PCB S1# S0# DQS0 DQS4 DM0 DM4 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U11 DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U1 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS1 DQ32 DQ33 DQ34 DQ35 DQ36 DQ37 DQ38 DQ39 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U6 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U16 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ40 DQ41 DQ42 DQ43 DQ44 DQ45 DQ46 DQ47 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U7 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U17 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ48 DQ49 DQ50 DQ51 DQ52 DQ53 DQ54 DQ55 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U8 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U18 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ56 DQ57 DQ58 DQ59 DQ60 DQ61 DQ62 DQ63 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U9 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U19 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS5 DM1 DM5 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U2 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U12 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS2 DQS6 DM2 DM6 DQ16 DQ17 DQ18 DQ19 DQ20 DQ21 DQ22 DQ23 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U13 DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U3 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DQS3 DQS7 DM3 DM7 DQ24 DQ25 DQ26 DQ27 DQ28 DQ29 DQ30 DQ31 BA0, BA1 DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ U4 DQ DQ DQ DQ DQ DM CS# DQS DQ DQ DQ DQ U14 DQ DQ DQ DQ SERIAL PD BA0, BA1: DDR SDRAMS A0-A11 (256MB) A0-A11: DDR SDRAMS A0-A12 (512MB, 1GB) A0-A12: DDR SDRAMS SCL WP U10 A0 RAS# CAS# RAS#: DDR SDRAMS CKE0 CKE0: DDR SDRAMS U1–U4, U6–U9 CKE1 CKE1: DDR SDRAMS U11, U14, U16–U19 WE# WE#: DDR SDRAMS A1 A2 VDDSPD SDA SA0 SA1 SA2 DDR SDRAMS VDD DDR SDRAMS VREF DDR SDRAMS VSS DDR SDRAMS CAS#: DDR SDRAMS 120Ω CK0 CK0# DDR SDRAM X4 120Ω CK1 CK1# SPD VDDQ DDR CK2 SDRAM CK2# X6 120Ω DDR SDRAM X6 3pF Standard modules use the following DDR SDRAM dvices: MT46V16M8TG (256MB); MT46V32M8TG (512MB); MT46V64M8TG (1GB) NOTE: 1. All resistor values are 22Ω unless otherwise specified. 2. Per industry standard, Micron modules utilize various component speed grades, as referenced in the module part number guide at www.micron.com/numberguide. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN Lead-free modules use MT46V16M8P (256MB); MT46V32M8P (512MB); MT46V64M8P (1GB) 7 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM General Description The pipelined, multibank architecture of DDR SDRAM modules allows for concurrent operation, thereby providing high effective bandwidth by hiding row precharge and activation time. An auto refresh mode is provided, along with a power-saving power-down mode. All inputs are compatible with the JEDEC Standard for SSTL_2. All outputs are SSTL_2, Class II compatible. For more information regarding DDR SDRAM operation, refer to the 128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb DDR SDRAM component data sheets. The MT16VDDT3264A, MT16VDDT6464A, and MT16VDDT12864A are high-speed CMOS, dynamic random-access, 256MB, 512MB and 1GB memory modules organized in x64 configuration. DDR SDRAM modules use internally configured quad-bank DDR SDRAM devices. DDR SDRAM modules use a double data rate architecture to achieve high-speed operation. The double data rate architecture is essentially a 2n-prefetch architecture with an interface designed to transfer two data words per clock cycle at the I/O pins. A single read or write access for the DDR SDRAM module effectively consists of a single 2n-bit wide, one-clock-cycle data transfer at the internal DRAM core and two corresponding n-bit wide, one-half-clock-cycle data transfers at the I/O pins. A bidirectional data strobe (DQS) is transmitted externally, along with data, for use in data capture at the receiver. DQS is an intermittent strobe transmitted by the DDR SDRAM during READs and by the memory controller during WRITEs. DQS is edge-aligned with data for READs and center-aligned with data for WRITEs. DDR SDRAM modules operate from differential clock inputs (CK and CK#); the crossing of CK going HIGH and CK# going LOW will be referred to as the positive edge of CK. Commands (address and control signals) are registered at every positive edge of CK. Input data is registered on both edges of DQS, and output data is referenced to both edges of DQS, as well as to both edges of CK. Read and write accesses to DDR SDRAM modules are burst oriented; accesses start at a selected location and continue for a programmed number of locations in a programmed sequence. Accesses begin with the registration of an ACTIVE command, which is then followed by a READ or WRITE command. The address bits registered coincident with the ACTIVE command are used to select the device bank and row to be accessed [BA0, BA1 select devices bank; A0–A11 (256MB) or A0–A12 (512MB, 1GB) select device row]. The address bits registered coincident with the READ or WRITE command are used to select the device bank and the starting device column location for the burst access. DDR SDRAM modules provide for programmable READ or WRITE burst lengths of 2, 4, or 8 locations. An auto precharge function may be enabled to provide a self-timed row precharge that is initiated at the end of the burst access. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN Serial Presence-Detect Operation DDR SDRAM modules incorporate serial presencedetect (SPD). The SPD function is implemented using a 2,048-bit EEPROM. This nonvolatile storage device contains 256 bytes. The first 128 bytes can be programmed by Micron to identify the module type and various SDRAM organizations and timing parameters. The remaining 128 bytes of storage are available for use by the customer. System READ/WRITE operations between the master (system logic) and the slave EEPROM device (DIMM) occur via a standard I2C bus using the DIMM’s SCL (clock) and SDA (data) signals, together with SA (2:0), which provide eight unique DIMM/EEPROM addresses. Write protect (WP) is tied to ground on the module, permanently disabling hardware write protect. Mode Register Definition The mode register is used to define the specific mode of operation of DDR SDRAM devices. This definition includes the selection of a burst length, a burst type, a CAS latency and an operating mode, as shown in Figure 5, Mode Register Definition Diagram, on page 9. The mode register is programmed via the MODE REGISTER SET command (with BA0 = 0 and BA1 = 0) and will retain the stored information until it is programmed again or the device loses power (except for bit A8, which is self-clearing). Reprogramming the mode register will not alter the contents of the memory, provided it is performed correctly. The mode register must be loaded (reloaded) when all device banks are idle and no bursts are in progress, and the controller must wait the specified time before initiating the subsequent operation. Violating either of these requirements will result in unspecified operation. 8 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Figure 5: Mode Register Definition Diagram Mode register bits A0–A2 specify the burst length, A3 specifies the type of burst (sequential or interleaved), A4–A6 specify the CAS latency, and A7–A11 (256MB) or A7–A12 (512MB and 1GB) specify the operating mode. 256MB Module BA1 BA0 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 Burst Length 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Operating Mode CAS Latency BT Burst Length 0* 0* Read and write accesses to the DDR SDRAM devices are burst oriented, with the burst length being programmable, as shown in Figure 5, Mode Register Definition Diagram. The burst length determines the maximum number of column locations that can be accessed for a given READ or WRITE command. Burst lengths of 2, 4, or 8 locations are available for both the sequential and the interleaved burst types. Reserved states should not be used, as unknown operation or incompatibility with future versions may result. When a READ or WRITE command is issued, a block of columns equal to the burst length is effectively selected. All accesses for that burst take place within this block, meaning that the burst will wrap within the block if a boundary is reached. The block is uniquely selected by A1–Ai when the burst length is set to two, by A2-Ai when the burst length is set to four and by A3Ai when the burst length is set to eight (where Ai is the most significant column address bit for a given configuration; see Note 5, of Table 6, Burst Definition Table, on page 10). The remaining (least significant) address bit(s) is (are) used to select the starting location within the block. The programmed burst length applies to both READ and WRITE bursts. Mode Register (Mx) * M13 and M12 (BA1and BA0) must be “0, 0” to select the base mode register (vs. the extended mode register). 512MB, 1GB Modules BA1 BA0 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Operating Mode 0* 0* 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CAS Latency BT Burst Length * M14 and M13 (BA1 and BA0) must be “0, 0” to select the base mode register (vs. the extended mode register). Burst Length 0 Reserved Reserved 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 4 4 0 1 1 8 8 1 0 0 Reserved Reserved 1 0 1 Reserved Reserved 1 1 0 Reserved Reserved 1 1 1 Reserved Reserved Burst Type 0 Sequential 1 Interleaved CAS Latency 0 0 0 Reserved 0 0 1 Reserved 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 Reserved 1 0 1 Reserved 1 1 0 2.5 1 1 1 Reserved M12 M11 M10 M9 M8 M7 M3 = 1 0 M6 M5 M4 Accesses within a given burst may be programmed to be either sequential or interleaved; this is referred to as the burst type and is selected via bit M3. The ordering of accesses within a burst is determined by the burst length, the burst type and the starting column address, as shown in Table 6, Burst Definition Table, on page 10. M3 = 0 0 M3 9 Address Bus Mode Register (Mx) M2 M1 M0 Burst Type pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN Address Bus M6-M0 Operating Mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valid Normal Operation 0 0 0 0 1 0 Valid Normal Operation/Reset DLL - - - - - - - All other states reserved Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 6: ORDER OF ACCESSES WITHIN A BURST STARTING COLUMN ADDRESS BURST LENGTH Figure 6: CAS Latency Diagram Burst Definition Table TYPE = SEQUENTIAL T0 T1 T2 READ NOP NOP T3 T3n CK TYPE = INTERLEAVED COMMAND NOP CL = 3 A0 2 T2n CK# 0 1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1-2-3 1-2-3-0 2-3-0-1 3-0-1-2 0-1-2-3 1-0-3-2 2-3-0-1 3-2-1-0 DQS DQ A1 A0 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 T0 T1 T2 READ NOP NOP 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 T3 T3n CK COMMAND NOP CL = 2 A2 A1 A0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 T2n CK# 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-0 2-3-4-5-6-7-0-1 3-4-5-6-7-0-1-2 4-5-6-7-0-1-2-3 5-6-7-0-1-2-3-4 6-7-0-1-2-3-4-5 7-0-1-2-3-4-5-6 DQS 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 1-0-3-2-5-4-7-6 2-3-0-1-6-7-4-5 3-2-1-0-7-6-5-4 4-5-6-7-0-1-2-3 5-4-7-6-1-0-3-2 6-7-4-5-2-3-0-1 7-6-5-4-3-2-1-0 DQ CK# T0 T1 T2 READ NOP NOP T2n T3 T3n CK COMMAND NOP CL = 2.5 DQS NOTE: DQ 1. For a burst length of two, A1–Ai select the two-dataelement block; A0 selects the first access within the block. 2. For a burst length of four, A2–Ai select the four-dataelement block; A0–A1 select the first access within the block. 3. For a burst length of eight, A3–Ai select the eight-dataelement block; A0–A2 select the first access within the block. 4. Whenever a boundary of the block is reached within a given sequence above, the following access wraps within the block. 5. i = 9 for 256MB, 512MB; i = 9, 11 for 1GB Table 7: Burst Length = 4 in the cases shown Shown with nominal tAC, tDQSCK, and tDQSQ TRANSITIONING DATA Read Latency The READ latency is the delay, in clock cycles, between the registration of a READ command and the availability of the first bit of output data. The latency can be set to 3, 2.5, or 2 clocks, as shown in Figure 6, CAS Latency Diagram. If a READ command is registered at clock edge n, and the latency is m clocks, the data will be available nominally coincident with clock edge n + m. Figure 7, CAS Latency (CL) Table, indicates the operating frequencies at which each CAS latency setting can be used. Reserved states should not be used as unknown operation or incompatibility with future versions may result. CAS Latency (CL) Table ALLOWABLE OPERATING FREQUENCY (MHZ) SPEED CL = 2 CL = 2.5 CL = 3 -40B 75 ≤ f ≤ 133 75 ≤ f ≤ 167 125 ≤ f ≤ 200 pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN DON’T CARE 10 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Operating Mode DLL Enable/Disable The normal operating mode is selected by issuing a MODE REGISTER SET command with bits A7–A11 (256MB), or A7–A12 (512MB and 1GB) each set to zero, and bits A0–A6 set to the desired values. A DLL reset is initiated by issuing a MODE REGISTER SET command with bits A7 and A9–A11 (256MB), or A7 and A9–A12 (512MB and 1GB) each set to zero, bit A8 set to one, and bits A0–A6 set to the desired values. Although not required by the Micron device, JEDEC specifications recommend when a LOAD MODE REGISTER command is issued to reset the DLL, it should always be followed by a LOAD MODE REGISTER command to select normal operating mode. All other combinations of values for A7–A11, or A7– A12 are reserved for future use and/or test modes. Test modes and reserved states should not be used because unknown operation or incompatibility with future versions may result. The DLL must be enabled for normal operation. DLL enable is required during power-up initialization and upon returning to normal operation after having disabled the DLL for the purpose of debug or evaluation. (When the device exits self refresh mode, the DLL is enabled automatically.) Any time the DLL is enabled, 200 clock cycles with CKE HIGH must occur before a READ command can be issued. Figure 7: Extended Mode Register Definition Diagram 256MB Module BA1 BA0 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Operating Mode 01 11 Extended Mode Register 3 2 1 0 Extended Mode Register (Ex) DS DLL 512MB, 1GB Modules The extended mode register controls functions beyond those controlled by the mode register; these additional functions are DLL enable/disable and output drive strength. These functions are controlled via the bits shown in Figure 7, Extended Mode Register Definition Diagram. The extended mode register is programmed via the LOAD MODE REGISTER command to the mode register (with BA0 = 1 and BA1 = 0) and will retain the stored information until it is programmed again or the device loses power. The enabling of the DLL should always be followed by a LOAD MODE REGISTER command to the mode register (BA0/BA1 both LOW) to reset the DLL. The extended mode register must be loaded when all device banks are idle and no bursts are in progress, and the controller must wait the specified time before initiating any subsequent operation. Violating either of these requirements could result in unspecified operation. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 4 Address Bus BA1 BA0 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 Operating Mode 01 11 4 3 2 1 0 Extended Mode Register (Ex) DS DLL E0 DLL 0 Enable 1 Disable E12 0 E12 E11 E10 E9 E8 E7 E6 E5 E4 E3 E22 E1, E0 Address Bus Drive Strength Normal Operating Mode 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valid Reserved – – – – – – – – – – – – Reserved NOTE: 1. BA1 and BA0 (E13 and E12 for 256MB, E14 and E13 for 512MB and 1GB) must be “0, 1” to select the Extended Mode Register (vs. the base Mode Register). 2. QFC# is not supported. 11 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Commands Table 8, Commands Truth Table, and Table 9, DM Operation Truth Table, provide a general reference of available commands. For a more detailed description Table 8: of commands and operations, refer to the 128Mb, 256Mb, or 512Mb DDR SDRAM component data sheet. Commands Truth Table CKE is HIGH for all commands shown except SELF REFRESH; all states and sequences not shown are illegal or reserved NAME (FUNCTION) DESELECT (NOP) NO OPERATION (NOP) ACTIVE (Select bank and activate row) READ (Select bank and column, and start READ burst) WRITE (Select bank and column, and start WRITE burst) BURST TERMINATE PRECHARGE (Deactivate row in bank or banks) AUTO REFRESH or SELF REFRESH (Enter self refresh mode) LOAD MODE REGISTER CS# RAS# CAS# WE# ADDR NOTES H L L L L L L L L X H L H H H L L L X H H L L H H L L X H H H L L L H L X X Bank/Row Bank/Col Bank/Col X Code X Op-Code 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6, 7 8 NOTE: 1. DESELECT and NOP are functionally interchangeable. 2. BA0–BA1 provide device bank address and A0–A11 (256MB) or A0–A12 (512MB, 1GB) provide row address. 3. BA0–BA1 provide device bank address; A0–A9 (256MB, 512MB) or A0–A9, A11 (1GB) provide column address; A10 HIGH enables the auto precharge feature (nonpersistent), and A10 LOW disables the auto precharge feature. 4. Applies only to read bursts with auto precharge disabled; this command is undefined (and should not be used) for READ bursts with auto precharge enabled and for WRITE bursts. 5. A10 LOW: BA0–BA1 determine which device bank is precharged. A10 HIGH: all device banks are precharged and BA0– BA1 are “Don’t Care.” 6. This command is AUTO REFRESH if CKE is HIGH, SELF REFRESH if CKE is LOW. 7. Internal refresh counter controls row addressing; all inputs and I/Os are “Don’t Care” except for CKE. 8. BA0–BA1 select either the mode register or the extended mode register (BA0 = 0, BA1 = 0 select the mode register; BA0 = 1, BA1 = 0 select extended mode register; other combinations of BA0–BA1 are reserved). A0–A11 (256MB) or A0–A12 (512MB, 1GB) provide the op-code to be written to the selected mode register. Table 9: DM Operation Truth Table Used to mask write data; provided coincident with the corresponding data NAME (FUNCTION) WRITE Enable WRITE Inhibit pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 12 DM DQS L H Valid X Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Absolute Maximum Ratings Stresses greater than those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the opera- tional sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability. Voltage on VDD Supply Relative to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1V to +3.6V Voltage on VDDQ Supply Relative to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1V to +3.6V Voltage on VREF and Inputs Relative to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1V to +3.6V Voltage on I/O Pins Relative to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . -0.5V to VDDQ +0.5V Operating Temperature TA (ambient) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0°C to +70°C Storage Temperature (plastic) . . . . . . -55°C to +150°C Short Circuit Output Current. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mA Table 10: DC Electrical Characteristics and Operating Conditions Notes: 1–5, 14; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V PARAMETER/CONDITION Supply Voltage I/O Supply Voltage I/O Reference Voltage I/O Termination Voltage (system) Input High (Logic 1) Voltage Input Low (Logic 0) Voltage INPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT Any input 0V ≤ VIN ≤ VDD, VREF pin 0V ≤ VIN ≤ 1.35V (All other pins not under test = 0V) Command/ Address, RAS#, CAS#, WE# CKE, S# CK0, CK0# CK1, CK1# CK2, CK2# DM DQ, DQS OUTPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT (DQ disabled; 0V ≤ VOUT ≤ VDDQ) OUTPUT LEVELS High Current (VOUT = VDDQ-0.373V, minimum VREF, minimum VTT) Low Current (VOUT = 0.373V, maximum VREF, maximum VTT) SYMBOL MIN MAX UNITS NOTES VDD 2.5 2.7 V VDDQ 2.5 2.7 V VREF VTT VIH(DC) VIL(DC) 0.49 × VDDQ VREF - 0.04 VREF + 0.15 -0.3 0.51 × VDDQ VREF + 0.04 VDD + 0.3 VREF - 0.15 V V V V 32, 36, 48 32, 36, 39, 48 6, 39 7, 39 25 25 -32 32 -16 -8 -12 16 8 12 µA 46 IOZ -4 -10 4 10 µA 46 IOH IOL -16.8 16.8 – – mA mA 33, 34 II Table 11: AC Input Operating Conditions Notes: 1–5, 14, 47; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V PARAMETER/CONDITION SYMBOL MIN MAX UNITS NOTES Input High (Logic 1) Voltage Input Low (Logic 0) Voltage I/O Reference Voltage VIH (AC) VIL (AC) VREF (AC) VREF + 0.310 – 0.49 × VDDQ – VREF - 0.310 0.51 × VDDQ V V V 12, 25, 35 12, 25, 35 6 pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 13 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 12: IDD Specifications and Conditions – 256MB DDR SDRAM components only Notes: 1–5, 8, 10, 12, 47; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V MAX PARAMETER/CONDITION OPERATING CURRENT: One device bank; Active-Precharge; tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing once per clock cyle; Address and control inputs changing once every two clock cycles OPERATING CURRENT: One device bank; Active -Read Precharge; Burst = 2; tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); IOUT = 0mA; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle PRECHARGE POWER-DOWN STANDBY CURRENT: All device banks idle; Power-down mode; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = (LOW) IDLE STANDBY CURRENT: CS# = HIGH; All device banks idle; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = HIGH; Address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle. VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS, and DM ACTIVE POWER-DOWN STANDBY CURRENT: One device bank active; Power-down mode; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = LOW ACTIVE STANDBY CURRENT: CS# = HIGH; CKE = HIGH; One device bank; Active-Precharge; tRC = tRAS (MAX); tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM andDQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle; Address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle OPERATING CURRENT: Burst = 2; Reads; Continuous burst; One bank active; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK (MIN); IOUT = 0mA OPERATING CURRENT: Burst = 2; Writes; Continuous burst; One device bank active; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM, and DQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle tREFC = tRFC (MIN) AUTO REFRESH CURRENT tREFC = 15.625µs SELF REFRESH CURRENT: CKE ≤ 0.2V OPERATING CURRENT: Four device bank interleaving READs (BL = 4) with auto precharge, tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); Address and control inputs change only during Active READ, or WRITE commands SYMBOL -40B UNITS NOTES IDD0a 944 mA 20, 41 IDD1a 1,104 mA 20, 41 IDD2Nb 24 mA 21, 28, 43 IDD2Fb 400 mA 44 IDD3Pb 200 mA 21, 28, 43 IDD3Nb 400 mA IDD4Ra 1,104 mA 20, 41 IDD4Wa 1,264 mA 20 IDD5b 1,920 mA 24 IDD5Ab 48 mA 24, 43 IDD6b 32 mA 9, 42 DD7a 2,864 mA 20, 42 I NOTE: a: Value calculated as one module rank in this operating condition, and all other module ranks in IDD2p (CKE LOW) mode. b: Value calculated reflects all module ranks in this operating condition. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 14 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 13: IDD Specifications and Conditions – 512MB DDR SDRAM Components only Notes: 1–5, 8, 10, 12, 47; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V MAX PARAMETER/CONDITION OPERATING CURRENT: One device bank; Active-Precharge; tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing once per clock cyle; Address and control inputs changing once every two clock cycles OPERATING CURRENT: One device bank; Active -Read Precharge; Burst = 4; tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); IOUT = 0mA; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle PRECHARGE POWER-DOWN STANDBY CURRENT: All device banks idle; Power-down mode; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = (LOW) IDLE STANDBY CURRENT: CS# = HIGH; All device banks idle; tCK = tCK MIN; CKE = HIGH; Address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle. VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS, and DM ACTIVE POWER-DOWN STANDBY CURRENT: One device bank active; Power-down mode; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = LOW ACTIVE STANDBY CURRENT: CS# = HIGH; CKE = HIGH; One device bank; Active-Precharge; tRC = tRAS (MAX); tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM andDQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle; Address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle OPERATING CURRENT: Burst = 2; Reads; Continuous burst; One bank active; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK (MIN); IOUT = 0mA OPERATING CURRENT: Burst = 2; Writes; Continuous burst; One device bank active; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM, and DQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle tREFC = tRFC (MIN) AUTO REFRESH CURRENT tRFC = 7.8125µs SELF REFRESH CURRENT: CKE ≤ 0.2V OPERATING CURRENT: Four device bank interleaving READs (BL = 4) with auto precharge, tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); Address and control inputs change only during Active READ, or WRITE commands SYMBOL -40B UNITS NOTES IDD0a 1,112 mA 20, 41 IDD1a 1,392 mA 20, 41 IDD2Pb 64 mA 21, 28, 43 IDD2Fb 960 mA 44 IDD3Pb 640 mA 21, 28, 43 IDD3Nb 1,120 mA IDD4Ra 1,632 mA 20, 41 IDD4Wa 1,592 mA 20 IDD5b 4,160 mA 24 IDD5Ab 96 mA 24, 43 IDD6b 64 mA 9, 42 DD7a 3,792 mA 20, 42 I NOTE: a: Value calculated as one module rank in this operating condition, and all other module ranks in IDD2p (CKE LOW) mode. b: Value calculated reflects all module ranks in this operating condition. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 15 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 14: IDD Specifications and Conditions – 1GB DDR SDRAM Components only Notes: 1–5, 8, 10, 12, 47; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V MAX PARAMETER/CONDITION OPERATING CURRENT: One device bank; Active-Precharge; tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM and DQS inputs changing once per clock cyle; Address and control inputs changing once every two clock cycles OPERATING CURRENT: One device bank; Active -Read Precharge; Burst = 4; tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); IOUT = 0mA; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle PRECHARGE POWER-DOWN STANDBY CURRENT: All device banks idle; Power-down mode; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = (LOW) IDLE STANDBY CURRENT: CS# = HIGH; All device banks idle; tCK = tCK MIN; CKE = HIGH; Address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle. VIN = VREF for DQ, DQS, and DM ACTIVE POWER-DOWN STANDBY CURRENT: One device bank active; Power-down mode; tCK = tCK (MIN); CKE = LOW ACTIVE STANDBY CURRENT: CS# = HIGH; CKE = HIGH; One device bank; Active-Precharge; tRC = tRAS (MAX); tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM andDQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle; Address and other control inputs changing once per clock cycle OPERATING CURRENT: Burst = 2; Reads; Continuous burst; One bank active; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK (MIN); IOUT = 0mA OPERATING CURRENT: Burst = 2; Writes; Continuous burst; One device bank active; Address and control inputs changing once per clock cycle; tCK = tCK (MIN); DQ, DM, and DQS inputs changing twice per clock cycle tREFC = tRFC (MIN) AUTO REFRESH CURRENT tRFC = 7.8125µs SELF REFRESH CURRENT: CKE ≤ 0.2V OPERATING CURRENT: Four device bank interleaving READs (BL = 4) with auto precharge, tRC = tRC (MIN); tCK = tCK (MIN); Address and control inputs change only during Active READ, or WRITE commands SYMBOL -40B UNITS NOTES IDD0a 1,280 mA 20, 41 IDD1a 1,520 mA 20, 41 IDD2Pb 80 mA 21, 28, 43 IDD2Fb 880 mA 44 IDD3Pb 720 mA 21, 28, 43 IDD3Nb 960 mA IDD4Ra 1,560 mA 20, 41 IDD4Wa 1,600 mA 20 IDD5b 5,520 mA 20, 43 IDD5Ab 176 mA 20, 43 IDD6b 80 mA 9, 42 DD7a 3,640 mA 20, 42 I NOTE: a: Value calculated as one module rank in this operating condition, and all other module ranks in IDD2p (CKE LOW) mode. b: Value calculated reflects all module ranks in this operating condition. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 16 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 15: Capacitance Note: 11; notes appear on pages 20–22 PARAMETER Input/Output Capacitance: DQ, DQS, DM Input Capacitance: Command and Address Input Capacitance: S#, CKE Input Capacitance: CK0, CK0# Input Capacitance: CK1, CK1#; CK2, CK2# pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 17 SYMBOL MIN MAX UNITS CIO CI1 CI1 CI2 CI3 8 32 16 11 12 10 48 24 15 18 pF pF pF pF pF Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 16: DDR SDRAM Component Electrical Characteristics and Recommended AC Operating Conditions Notes: 1–5, 8, 12–15, 29, 31; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V AC CHARACTERISTICS -40B PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN MAX UNITS NOTES -0.7 0.45 +0.7 0.55 tCK 26 Access window of DQs from CK/CK# CK high-level width t CK low-level width t 0.45 0.55 tCK 26 tCK (3) CK (2.5) tCK (2) tDH t DS tDIPW tDQSCK tDQSH 5 6 7.5 0.4 0.4 1.75 -0.6 0.35 7.5 13 13 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 40, 45 40, 45 40, 45 23, 27 23, 27 27 DQS input low pulse width tDQSL 0.35 DQS-DQ skew, DQS to last DQ valid, per group, per access Write command to first DQS latching transition tDQSQ Clock cycle time AC tCH CL CL = 3 CL = 2.5 CL = 2 DQ and DM input hold time relative to DQS DQ and DM input setup time relative to DQS DQ and DM input pulse width (for each input) Access window of DQS from CK/CK# DQS input high pulse width t +0.6 ns tCK tCK 0.40 1.28 ns tDQSS 0.72 DQS falling edge to CK rising - setup time tDSS 0.2 tCK DQS falling edge from CK rising - hold time tDSH 0.2 tCK Half clock period tHP Data-out high-impedance window from CK/CK# Data-out low-impedance window from CK/CK# Address and control input hold time (1 V/ns) Address and control input setup time (1 V/ns) Address and control input hold time (0.5 V/ns) Address and control input setup time (0.5 V/ns) Address and Control input pulse width (for each input) LOAD MODE REGISTER command cycle time DQ-DQS hold, DQS to first DQ to go non-valid, per access Data hold skew factor ACTIVE to PRECHARGE command ACTIVE to READ with Auto precharge command ACTIVE to ACTIVE/AUTO REFRESH command period AUTO REFRESH command period ACTIVE to READ or WRITE delay PRECHARGE command period DQS read preamble tHZ tLZ tIH F tIS F tIH S tIS S tIPW tMRD tQH tCH,tCL +0.70 -0.70 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 2.2 2 tHP -tQHS t QHS t RAS tRAP tRC tRFC t RCD t RP tRPRE 40 15 55 70 15 15 0.9 DQS read postamble t RPST 0.4 ACTIVE bank a to ACTIVE bank b command DQS write preamble tRRD 10 0.25 DQS write preamble setup time DQS write postamble tWPRE tWPRES WPST 0 0.4 tWR 15 t Write recovery time pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 18 0.50 70,000 22, 23 tCK ns 30 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 16, 37 16, 37 12 12 12 12 22, 23 31 43 1.1 tCK 38 0.6 tCK 38 ns t CK ns 0.6 tCK 18, 19 17 ns Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 16: DDR SDRAM Component Electrical Characteristics and Recommended AC Operating Conditions (Continued) Notes: 1–5, 8, 12–15, 29, 31; notes appear on pages 20–22; 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C; VDD = VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V AC CHARACTERISTICS -40B PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN Internal WRITE to READ command delay tWTR 2 Data valid output window REFRESH to REFRESH command interval na Average periodic refresh interval Terminating voltage delay to VDD Exit SELF REFRESH to non-READ command Exit SELF REFRESH to READ command pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 256MB 512MB, 1GB 256MB 512MB, 1GB t REFC tVTD tXSRD 19 UNITS NOTES t t QH -tDQSQ 140.6 70.3 15.6 7.8 tREFI tXSNR MAX 0 75 200 CK ns µs µs µs µs 22 21 21 ns ns tCK Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Notes 1. All voltages referenced to VSS. 2. Tests for AC timing, IDD, and electrical AC and DC characteristics may be conducted at nominal reference/supply voltage levels, but the related specifications and device operation are guaranteed for the full voltage range specified. 3. Outputs measured with equivalent load: 12. VTT Output (VOUT) 13. 50Ω Reference Point 30pF 14. 4. AC timing and IDD tests may use a VIL-to-VIH swing of up to 1.5V in the test environment, but input timing is still referenced to VREF (or to the crossing point for CK/CK#), and parameter specifications are guaranteed for the specified AC input levels under normal use conditions. The minimum slew rate for the input signals used to test the device is 1V/ns in the range between VIL(AC) and VIH(AC). 5. The AC and DC input level specifications are as defined in the SSTL_2 Standard (i.e., the receiver will effectively switch as a result of the signal crossing the AC input level, and will remain in that state as long as the signal does not ring back above [below] the DC input LOW [HIGH] level). 6. VREF is expected to equal VDDQ/2 of the transmitting device and to track variations in the DC level of the same. Peak-to-peak noise (non-common mode) on VREF may not exceed ±2 percent of the DC value. Thus, from VDDQ/2, VREF is allowed ±25mV for DC error and an additional ±25mV for AC noise. This measurement is to be taken at the nearest VREF by-pass capacitor. 7. VTT is not applied directly to the device. VTT is a system supply for signal termination resistors, is expected to be set equal to VREF and must track variations in the DC level of VREF. 8. IDD is dependent on output loading and cycle rates. Specified values are obtained with minimum cycle time at CL = 3 for -40B with the outputs open. 9. Enables on-chip refresh and address counters. 10. IDD specifications are tested after the device is properly initialized, and is averaged at the defined cycle rate. 11. This parameter is sampled. VDD = +2.6V ±0.1V, VDDQ = +2.6V ±0.1V, VREF = VSS, f = 200 MHz, TA = 25°C, VOUT (DC) = VDDQ/2, VOUT (peak to peak) = pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 20 0.2V. DM input is grouped with I/O pins, reflecting the fact that they are matched in loading. SFor slew rates less than 1V/ns and greater than or equal to 0.5Vns. If slew rate is less than 0.5V/ns, timing must be derated: tIS has an additional 50ps per each 100mV/ns reduction in slew rate from 500mV/ns, while tIH has 0pF is unaffected. If slew rate exceeds 4.5V/ns, functionality is uncertain. The CK/CK# input reference level (for timing referenced to CK/CK#) is the point at which CK and CK# cross; the input reference level for signals other than CK/CK# is VREF. Inputs are not recognized as valid until VREF stabilizes. Exception: during the period before VREF stabilizes, CKE ≤ 0.3 x VDDQ is recognized as LOW. The output timing reference level, as measured at the timing reference point indicated in Note 3, is VTT. t HZ and tLZ transitions occur in the same access time windows as valid data transitions. These parameters are not referenced to a specific voltage level, but specify when the device output is no longer driving (HZ) or begins driving (LZ). The intent of the Don’t Care state after completion of the postamble is the DQS-driven signal should either be high, low, or high-Z and that any signal transition within the input switching region must follow valid input requirements. That is, if DQS transitions high [above VIH DC (MIN)] then it must not transition low (below VIHDC) prior to tDQSH (MIN). This is not a device limit. The device will operate with a negative value, but system performance could be degraded due to bus turnaround. It is recommended that DQS be valid (HIGH or LOW) on or before the WRITE command. The case shown (DQS going from High-Z to logic LOW) applies when no WRITEs were previously in progress on the bus. If a previous WRITE was in progress, DQS could be HIGH during this time, depending on tDQSS. MIN (tRC or tRFC) for IDD measurements is the smallest multiple of tCK that meets the minimum absolute value for the respective parameter. tRAS (MAX) for IDD measurements is the largest multiple of tCK that meets the maximum absolute value for tRAS. The refresh period 64ms. This equates to an average refresh rate of 15.625µs (256MB) or 7.8125µs (512MB, 1GB). However, an AUTO REFRESH command must be asserted at least once every 140.6µs (256MB) or 70.3µs (512MB, 1GB); burst refreshing Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. or posting by the DRAM controller greater than eight refresh cycles is not allowed. The valid data window is derived by achieving other specifications: tHP (tCK/2), tDQSQ, and tQH (tQH = tHP - tQHS). The data valid window derates directly porportional with the clock duty cycle and a practical data valid window can be derived. The clock is allowed a maximum duty cycle variation of 45/55, beyond which functionality is uncertain. Each byte lane has a corresponding DQS. This limit is actually a nominal value and does not result in a fail value. CKE is HIGH during REFRESH command period (tRFC [MIN]) else CKE is LOW (i.e., during standby). To maintain a valid level, the transitioning edge of the input must: a. Sustain a constant slew rate from the current AC level through to the target AC level, VIL (AC) or VIH (AC). b. Reach at least the target AC level. c. After the AC target level is reached, continue to maintain at least the target DC level, VIL (DC) or VIH (DC). JEDEC specifies CK and CK# input slew rate must be ≥ 1V/ns (2V/ns differentially). DQ/DM/DQS slew rates less than 0.5V/ns are not allowed. If slew rate exceeds 4V/ns, functionality is uncertain. VDD must not vary more than 4 percent if CKE is not active while any bank is active. The clock is allowed up to ±150ps of jitter. Each timing parameter is allowed to vary by the same amount. t HP min is the lesser of tCL minimum and tCH minimum actually applied to the device CK and CK# inputs, collectively during bank active. 31. READs and WRITEs with auto precharge are not allowed to be issued until tRAS (MIN) can be satisfied prior to the internal precharge command being issued. 32. Any positive glitch must be less than 1/3 of the clock and not more than +400mV or 2.9V, whichever is less. Any negative glitch must be less than 1/3 of the clock cycle and not exceed either 300mV or 2.4V, whichever is more positive. However, the DC average cannot be below 2.5V minimum. 33. Normal Output Drive Curves: a. The full variation in driver pull-down current from minimum to maximum process, temperature and voltage will lie within the outer bounding lines of the V-I curve of Figure 8, Pull-Down Characteristics, on page 21. b. The variation in driver pull-down current within nominal limits of voltage and temperature is expected, but not guaranteed, to lie within the inner bounding lines of the V-I curve of Figure 8, Pull-Down Characteristics, on page 21. c. The full variation in driver pull-up current from minimum to maximum process, temperature and voltage will lie within the outer bounding lines of the V-I curve of Figure 9, Pull-Up Characteristics, on page 21. d. The variation in driver pull-up current within nominal limits of voltage and temperature is expected, but not guaranteed, to lie within the inner bounding lines of the V-I curve of Figure 9, Pull-Up Characteristics, on page 21. e. The full variation in the ratio of the maximum to minimum pull-up and pull-down current should be between 0.71 and 1.4, for device drain-to-source voltages from 0.1V to 1.0V, and at the same voltage and temperature. Figure 8: Pull-Down Characteristics pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN Figure 9: Pull-Up Characteristics 21 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. The current Micron part operates below the slowest JEDEC operating frequency of 83 MHz. As such, future die may not reflect this option. 41. Random addressing changing and 50 percent of data changing at every transfer. 42. Random addressing changing and 100 percent of data changing at every transfer. 43. CKE must be active (high) during the entire time a refresh command is executed. That is, from the time the AUTO REFRESH command is registered, CKE must be active at each rising clock edge, until tREF later. 44. IDD2N specifies the DQ, DQS, and DM to be driven to a valid high or low logic level. IDD2Q is similar to IDD2F except IDD2Q specifies the address and control inputs to remain stable. Although IDD2F, IDD2N, and IDD2Q are similar, IDD2F is “worst case.” 45. Whenever the operating frequency is altered, not including jitter, the DLL is required to be reset. This is followed by 200 clock cycles. 46. Leakage number reflects the worst case leakage possible through the module pin, not what each memory device contributes. 47. When an input signal is HIGH or LOW, it is defined as a steady state logic HIGH or LOW. 48. This is the DC voltage supplied at the DRAM and is inclusive of all noise up to 20MHz. Any noise above 20MHz at the DRAM generated from any source other than that of the DRAM itself may not exceed the DC voltage range of 2.6V ±100mV. f. The full variation in the ratio of the nominal pull-up to pull-down current should be unity ±10 percent, for device drain-to-source voltages from 0.1V to 1.0V. The voltage levels used are derived from a minimum VDD level and the referenced test load. In practice, the voltage levels obtained from a properly terminated bus will provide significantly different voltage values. VIH overshoot: VIH (MAX) = VDDQ + 1.5V for a pulse width ≤ 3ns and the pulse width can not be greater than 1/3 of the cycle rate. VIL undershoot: VIL (MIN) = -1.5V for a pulse width ≤ 3ns and the pulse width can not be greater than 1/3 of the cycle rate. VDD and VDDQ must track each other. t HZ (MAX) will prevail over tDQSCK(MAX) + tRPST (MAX) condition. tLZ (MIN) will prevail over t DQSCK (MIN) + tRPRE (MAX) condition. t RPST end point and tRPRE begin point are not referenced to a specific voltage level but specify when the device output is no longer driving (tRPST), or begins driving (tRPRE). During initialization, VDDQ, VTT, and VREF must be equal to or less than VDD + 0.3V. Alternatively, VTT may be 1.35V maximum during power up, even if VDD/VDDQ are 0V, provided a minimum of 42Ω of series resistance is used between the VTT supply and the input pin. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 22 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Initialization Figure 10: Initialization Flow Diagram To ensure device operation the DRAM must be initialized as described below: 1. Simultaneously apply power to VDD and VDDQ. 2. Apply VREF and then VTT power. 3. Assert and hold CKE at a LVCMOS logic low. 4. Provide stable CLOCK signals. 5. Wait at least 200µs. 6. Bring CKE high and provide at least one NOP or DESELECT command. At this point the CKE input changes from a LVCMOS input to a SSTL2 input only and will remain a SSTL_2 input unless a power cycle occurs. 7. Perform a PRECHARGE ALL command. 8. Wait at least tRP time, during this time NOPs or DESELECT commands must be given. 9. Using the LMR command program the Extended Mode Register (E0 = 0 to enable the DLL and E1 = 0 for normal drive or E1 = 1 for reduced drive, E2 through En must be set to 0; where n = most significant bit). 10. Wait at least tMRD time, only NOPs or DESELECT commands are allowed. 11. Using the LMR command program the Mode Register to set operating parameters and to reset the DLL. Note at least 200 clock cycles are required between a DLL reset and any READ command. 12. Wait at least tMRD time, only NOPs or DESELECT commands are allowed. 13. Issue a PRECHARGE ALL command. 14. Wait at least tRP time, only NOPs or DESELECT commands are allowed. 15. Issue an AUTO REFRESH command (Note this may be moved prior to step 13). 16. Wait at least tRFC time, only NOPs or DESELECT commands are allowed. 17. Issue an AUTO REFRESH command (Note this may be moved prior to step 13). 18. Wait at least tRFC time, only NOPs or DESELECT commands are allowed. 19. Although not required by the Micron device, JEDEC requires a LMR command to clear the DLL bit (set M8 = 0). If a LMR command is issued the same operating parameters should be utilized as in step 11. 20. Wait at least tMRD time, only NOPs or DESELECT commands are allowed. 21. At this point the DRAM is ready for any valid command. Note 200 clock cycles are required between step 11 (DLL Reset) and any READ command. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN Step 23 1 VDD and VDDQ Ramp 2 Apply VREF and VTT 3 CKE must be LVCMOS Low 4 Apply stable CLOCKs 5 Wait at least 200us 6 Bring CKE High with a NOP command 7 PRECHARGE ALL 8 Assert NOP or DESELECT for tRP time 9 Configure Extended Mode Register 10 Assert NOP or DESELECT for tMRD time 11 Configure Load Mode Register and reset DLL 12 Assert NOP or DESELECT for tMRD time 13 PRECHARGE ALL 14 Assert NOP or DESELECT for tRP time 15 Issue AUTO REFRESH command 16 Assert NOP or DESELECT commands for tRFC 17 Issue AUTO REFRESH command 18 Assert NOP or DESELECT for tRFC time 19 Optional LMR command to clear DLL bit 20 Assert NOP or DESELECT for tMRD time 21 DRAM is ready for any valid command Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Figure 11: Component Case Temperature vs. Air Flow 100 Ambient Temperature = 25º C 90 Tmax- memory stress software Degrees Celsius 80 70 Tave- memory stress software 60 50 Tave- 3D gaming software 40 30 Minimum Air Flow 20 2.0 1.0 0.5 0.0 Air Flow (meters/sec) NOTE: 1. Micron Technology, Inc. recommends a minimum air flow of 1 meter/second (~197 LFM) across the module. 2. The component case temperature measurements shown above were obtained experimentally. The typical system to be used for experimental purposes is a dual-processor 600 MHz work station, fully loaded, with four comparable registered memory modules. Case temperatures charted represent worst-case component locations on modules installed in the internal slots of the system. 3. Temperature versus air speed data is obtained by performing experiments with the system motherboard removed from its case and mounted in a Eiffel-type low air speed wind tunnel. Peripheral devices installed on the system motherboard for testing are the processor(s) and video card, all other peripheral devices are mounted outside of the wind tunnel test chamber. 4. The memory diagnostic software used for determining worst-case component temperatures is a memory diagnostic software application developed for internal use by Micron Technology, Inc. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 24 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM SPD Clock and Data Conventions SPD Acknowledge Data states on the SDA line can change only during SCL LOW. SDA state changes during SCL HIGH are reserved for indicating start and stop conditions (as shown in Figure 12, Data Validity, and Figure 13, Definition of Start and Stop). Acknowledge is a software convention used to indicate successful data transfers. The transmitting device, either master or slave, will release the bus after transmitting eight bits. During the ninth clock cycle, the receiver will pull the SDA line LOW to acknowledge that it received the eight bits of data (as shown in Figure 14, Acknowledge Response From Receiver). The SPD device will always respond with an acknowledge after recognition of a start condition and its slave address. If both the device and a WRITE operation have been selected, the SPD device will respond with an acknowledge after the receipt of each subsequent eight-bit word. In the read mode the SPD device will transmit eight bits of data, release the SDA line and monitor the line for an acknowledge. If an acknowledge is detected and no stop condition is generated by the master, the slave will continue to transmit data. If an acknowledge is not detected, the slave will terminate further data transmissions and await the stop condition to return to standby power mode. SPD Start Condition All commands are preceded by the start condition, which is a HIGH-to-LOW transition of SDA when SCL is HIGH. The SPD device continuously monitors the SDA and SCL lines for the start condition and will not respond to any command until this condition has been met. SPD Stop Condition All communications are terminated by a stop condition, which is a LOW-to-HIGH transition of SDA when SCL is HIGH. The stop condition is also used to place the SPD device into standby power mode. Figure 12: Data Validity Figure 13: Definition of Start and Stop SCL SCL SDA SDA DATA STABLE DATA CHANGE DATA STABLE START BIT STOP BIT Figure 14: Acknowledge Response From Receiver SCL from Master 8 9 Data Output from Transmitter Data Output from Receiver Acknowledge pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 25 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 17: EEPROM Device Select Code The most significant bit (b7) is sent first DEVICE TYPE IDENTIFIER SELECT CODE Memory Area Select Code (two arrays) Protection Register Select Code CHIP ENABLE RW b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 SA2 SA2 SA1 SA1 SA0 SA0 RW RW Table 18: EEPROM Operating Modes MODE RW BIT WC BYTES 1 0 1 1 0 0 VIH or VIL VIH or VIL VIH or VIL VIH or VIL VIL VIL 1 1 1 ≥1 1 ≤ 16 Current Address Read Random Address Read Sequential Read Byte Write Page Write INITIAL SEQUENCE START, Device Select, RW = ‘1’ START, Device Select, RW = ‘0’, Address reSTART, Device Select, RW = ‘1’ Similar to Current or Random Address Read START, Device Select, RW = ‘0’ START, Device Select, RW = ‘0’ Figure 15: SPD EEPROM Timing Diagram tF t HIGH tR t LOW SCL t SU:STA t HD:STA t SU:DAT t HD:DAT t SU:STO SDA IN t DH t AA t BUF SDA OUT UNDEFINED pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 26 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 19: Serial Presence-Detect EEPROM DC Operating Conditions All voltages referenced to VSS; VDDSPD = +2.3V to +3.6V PARAMETER/CONDITION SYMBOL MIN MAX UNITS VDDSPD VIH VIL VOL ILI ILO ISB ICC 2.3 VDD × 0.7 -1 – – – – – 3.6 VDD + 0.5 VDD +0.3 0.4 10 10 30 2 V V V V µA µA µA mA SUPPLY VOLTAGE INPUT HIGH VOLTAGE: Logic 1; All inputs INPUT LOW VOLTAGE: Logic 0; All inputs OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE: IOUT = 3mA INPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT: VIN = GND to VDD OUTPUT LEAKAGE CURRENT: VOUT = GND to VDD STANDBY CURRENT: SCL = SDA = VDD - 0.3V; All other inputs = VSS or VDD POWER SUPPLY CURRENT: SCL clock frequency = 100 KHz Table 20: Serial Presence-Detect EEPROM AC Operating Conditions All voltages referenced to VSS; VDDSPD = +2.3V to +3.6V PARAMETER/CONDITION SCL LOW to SDA data-out valid Time the bus must be free before a new transition can start Data-out hold time SDA and SCL fall time Data-in hold time Start condition hold time Clock HIGH period Noise suppression time constant at SCL, SDA inputs Clock LOW period SDA and SCL rise time SCL clock frequency Data-in setup time Start condition setup time Stop condition setup time WRITE cycle time SYMBOL MIN MAX UNITS NOTES tAA 0.2 1.3 200 0.9 µs µs ns ns µs µs µs ns µs µs KHz ns µs µs ms 1 tBUF tDH tF tHD:DAT tHD:STA tHIGH 300 0 0.6 0.6 tI tLOW 50 1.3 tR 0.3 400 fSCL tSU:DAT tSU:STA t SU:STO tWRC 100 0.6 0.6 10 2 2 3 4 NOTE: 1. To avoid spurious START and STOP conditions, a minimum delay is placed between SCL = 1 and the falling or rising edge of SDA. 2. This parameter is sampled. 3. For a reSTART condition, or following a WRITE cycle. 4. The SPD EEPROM WRITE cycle time (tWRC) is the time from a valid stop condition of a write sequence to the end of the EEPROM internal erase/program cycle. During the WRITE cycle, the EEPROM bus interface circuit is disabled, SDA remains HIGH due to pull-up resistor, and the EEPROM does not respond to its slave address. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 27 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 21: Serial Presence-Detect Matrix “1”/“0”: Serial Data, “driven to HIGH”/“driven to LOW” BYTE DESCRIPTION 0 1 2 3 4 Number of SPD Bytes Used by Micron Total Number of Bytes in SPD Device Fundamental Memory Type Number of Row Addresses on Assembly Number of Column Addresses on Assembly Number of Physical Ranks on DIMM Module Data Width Module Data Width (Continued) Module Voltage Interface Levels ENTRY (VERSION) MT16VDDT3264A MT16VDDT6464A MT16VDDT12864A 128 256 SDRAM DDR 12, 13 10, 11 80 08 07 0C 0A 80 08 07 0D 0A 80 08 07 0D 0B 2 64 0 SSTL 2.5V 5ns (-40B) 02 40 00 04 50 02 40 00 04 50 02 40 00 04 50 0.7ns (-40B) 70 70 70 None 15.62µs, 7.8µs/SELF 8 00 80 08 00 82 08 00 82 08 None 00 00 00 1 clock 01 01 01 2, 4, 8 4 0E 04 0E 04 0E 04 1C 01 02 20 1C 01 02 20 1C 01 02 20 SDRAM Cycle Time, tCK CAS Latency = 2.5 3, 2.5, 2 0 1 Unbuffered/Diff. Clock Fast/Concurrent AP 6ns (for PC2700 system compatibility) C0 60 C0 60 C0 60 24 SDRAM Access From CK, tAC CAS Latency = 2.5 0.7ns (for PC 2700 system compatibility) 70 70 70 25 SDRAM Cycle Time, tCK CAS Latency =2 75 75 75 26 SDRAM Access From CK , tAC CAS Latency = 2 75 75 75 27 3C 3C 3C 28 Minimum Row Precharge Time, tRP Minimum Row Active to Row Active, (tRRD) 7.5ns (for PC 2100 and PC 1600 system compatibility) 0.75ns (for PC 2100 and PC 1600 system compatibility) 15ns (-40B) 10ns (-40B) 28 28 28 29 Minimum Ras# to CAS# Delay, tRCD 15ns (-40B) 3C 3C 3C 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SDRAM Cycle Time, tCK (CAS Latency = 3) SDRAM Access from Clock, tAC (CAS Latency = 3) Module Configuration Type Refresh Rate/Type SDRAM Device Width (Primary DDR SDRAM) Error-Checking DDR SDRAM Data Width Minimum Clock Delay, Back-to-Back Random Column Access Burst Lengths Supported Number of Banks on DDR SDRAM Device CAS Latencies Supported CS Latency WE Latency SDRAM Module Attributes SDRAM Device Attributes: General pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 28 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Table 21: Serial Presence-Detect Matrix (Continued) “1”/“0”: Serial Data, “driven to HIGH”/“driven to LOW” BYTE 30 31 DESCRIPTION ENTRY (VERSION) MT16VDDT3264A MT16VDDT6464A MT16VDDT12864A Minimum RAS# Pulse Width, tRAS Module Rank Density 32 Address and Command Setup Time, (tIS) 33 Address and Command Hold Time, tIH 34 t Data/Data Mask Input Setup Time, DS 35 t Data/Data Mask Input Hold Time, DH 36-40 Reserved 41 Min Active Auto Refresh Time, tRC 40ns (-40B) 28 28 28 128MB, 256MB, 512MB 0.6ns (-40B) 20 40 80 60 60 60 0.6ns (-40B) 60 60 60 0.4ns (-40B) 40 40 40 0.4ns (-40B) 40 40 40 55ns (-40B) 00 37 00 37 00 37 70ns (-40B) 46 46 46 30 30 30 28 28 28 50 50 50 00 01/11 00 11 5E/6E 2C FF 01–0C Variable Data Variable Data 00 Variable Data Variable Data Variable Data – 00 01/11 00 11 81/91 2C FF 01–0C Variable Data Variable Data 00 Variable Data Variable Data Variable Data – 00 01/11 00 11 C2/D2 2C FF 01–0C Variable Data Variable Data 00 Variable Data Variable Data Variable Data – 42 Minimum Auto Refresh to Active/ Auto Refresh Command Period, tRFC 43 12ns (-40B) SDRAM Device Max Cycle Time, tCKMAX 0.4ns (-40B) SDRAM Device Max DQS-DQ Skew t Time, DQSQ 0.5ns (-40B) SDRAM Device Max Read Data Hold Skew Factor, tQHS Reserved Standard/Low-Profile DIMM Height Reserved Release 1.1 SPD Revision -40B Checksumfor Bytes 0-62 Manufacturer’s JEDEC ID Code Manufacturer’s JEDEC ID Code Manufacturing Location Module Part Number (ASCII) PCB Identification Code Identification Code (Continued) Year of Manufacture in BCD Week of Manufacture in BCD Module Serial Number Manufacturer-Specific Data (RSVD) 44 45 46-61 47 46-61 62 63 64 65-71 72 73-90 91 92 93 94 95-98 99-127 pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 29 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Figure 16: 184-PIN DDR DIMM Dimensions – Standard PCB 0.157 (4.00) MAX FRONT VIEW 5.256 (133.50) 5.244 (133.20) 0.079 (2.00) R (4X) U1 U2 U3 U4 U7 U6 U8 U9 1.256 (31.9) 1.244 (31.6) 0.700 (17.78) TYP. 0.098 (2.50) D (2X) 0.091 (2.30) TYP. 0.035 (0.90) R PIN 1 PIN 92 0.250 (6.35) TYP. 0.050 (1.27) TYP. 0.091 (2.30) TYP. 0.054 (1.37) 0.046 (1.17) 0.040 (1.02) TYP. 4.750 (120.65) BACK VIEW U19 U10 U11 U12 U13 PIN 184 U15 U16 U18 PIN 93 0.150 (3.80) 1.95 (49.53) U17 2.55 (64.77) 0.150 (3.80) 0.394 (10.00) TYP. TYP. NOTE: All dimensions in inches (millimeters); MAX or typical where noted. MIN pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 30 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc. 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (x64, DR), PC3200 184-PIN DDR SDRAM UDIMM Figure 17: 184-PIN DDR DIMM Dimensions – Low-Profile PCB 0.125 (3.18) MAX FRONT VIEW 5.256 (133.50) 5.244 (133.20) U10 0.079 (2.00) R (4X) U2 U1 U3 U7 U6 U4 U8 U9 1.165 (29.59) 1.155 (29.34) 0.700 (17.78) TYP. 0.098 (2.50) D (2X) 0.091 (2.30) TYP. 0.035 (0.90) R PIN 1 PIN 92 0.250 (6.35) TYP. 0.050 (1.27) TYP. 0.091 (2.30) TYP. 0.054 (1.37) 0.046 (1.17) 0.040 (1.02) TYP. 4.750 (120.65) TYP. BACK VIEW U19 U18 U17 U16 U14 U13 U12 U11 PIN 93 PIN 184 1.95 (49.53) TYP. 2.55 (64.77) TYP. 0.150 (3.80) 0.394 (10.00) TYP. TYP. NOTE: All dimensions in inches (millimeters); MAX or typical where noted. MIN Data Sheet Designation Released (No Mark): This data sheet contains minimum and maximum limits specified over the complete power supply and temperature range for production devices. Although considered final, these specifications are subject to change, as further product development and data characterization sometimes occur. ® 8000 S. Federal Way, P.O. Box 6, Boise, ID 83707-0006, Tel: 208-368-3900 E-mail: prodmktg@micron.com, Internet: http://www.micron.com, Customer Comment Line: 800-932-4992 Micron, the M logo, and the Micron logo are trademarks and/or service marks of Micron Technology, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. pdf: 09005aef80739fa5, source: 09005aef80a3e0d6 DDA16C32_64_128x64AG.fm - Rev. F 9/04 EN 31 Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice.. ©2004 Micron Technology, Inc
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