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HYS72T32000HR Datasheet, PDF (24/67 Pages) Qimonda AG – 240-Pin Registered DDR2 SDRAM Modules
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HYS72T[32/64]0xxHR–[2.5/3/3S/3.7/5]–A
Registered DDR2 SDRAM Modules
Parameter
Symbol
DDR2–667
Min.
Max.
Unit
Note1)2)3)4)5)6)7)
8)
ODT to power down entry latency
tANPD
3
––
nCK —
ODT to power down exit latency
tAXPD
8
nCK —
Mode register set command cycle time
tMRD
2
MRS command to ODT update delay
tMOD
0
OCD drive mode output delay
tOIT
0
—
nCK —
12
ns
28)
12
ns
28)
Minimum time clocks remain ON after CKE
asynchronously drops LOW
tDELAY
tLS + tCK .AVG + ––
tLH
ns
—
1) For details and notes see the relevant Qimonda component data sheet
2) VDDQ = 1.8 V ± 0.1V; VDD = 1.8 V ± 0.1 V. See notes 5)6)7)8)
3) Timing that is not specified is illegal and after such an event, in order to guarantee proper operation, the DRAM must be powered down
and then restarted through the specified initialization sequence before normal operation can continue.
4) Timings are guaranteed with CK/CK differential Slew Rate of 2.0 V/ns. For DQS signals timings are guaranteed with a differential Slew
Rate of 2.0 V/ns in differential strobe mode and a Slew Rate of 1 V/ns in single ended mode.
5) The CK / CK input reference level (for timing reference to CK / CK) is the point at which CK and CK cross. The DQS / DQS, RDQS / RDQS,
input reference level is the crosspoint when in differential strobe mode.
6) Inputs are not recognized as valid until VREF stabilizes. During the period before VREF stabilizes, CKE = 0.2 x VDDQ is recognized as low.
7) The output timing reference voltage level is VTT.
8) New units, ‘tCK.AVG‘ and ‘nCK‘, are introduced in DDR2–667 and DDR2–800. Unit ‘tCK.AVG‘ represents the actual tCK.AVG of the input clock
under operation. Unit ‘nCK‘ represents one clock cycle of the input clock, counting the actual clock edges. Note that in DDR2–400 and
DDR2–533, ‘tCK‘ is used for both concepts. Example: tXP = 2 [nCK] means; if Power Down exit is registered at Tm, an Active command
may be registered at Tm + 2, even if (Tm + 2 - Tm) is 2 x tCK.AVG + tERR.2PER(Min).
9) When the device is operated with input clock jitter, this parameter needs to be derated by the actual tERR(6-10per) of the input clock. (output
deratings are relative to the SDRAM input clock.) For example, if the measured jitter into a DDR2–667 SDRAM has tERR(6-10PER).MIN = – 272
ps and tERR(6- 10PER).MAX = + 293 ps, then tDQSCK.MIN(DERATED) = tDQSCK.MIN – tERR(6-10PER).MAX = – 400 ps – 293 ps = – 693 ps and
tDQSCK.MAX(DERATED) = tDQSCK.MAX – tERR(6-10PER).MIN = 400 ps + 272 ps = + 672 ps. Similarly, tLZ.DQ for DDR2–667 derates to tLZ.DQ.MIN(DERATED)
= - 900 ps – 293 ps = – 1193 ps and tLZ.DQ.MAX(DERATED) = 450 ps + 272 ps = + 722 ps. (Caution on the MIN/MAX usage!)
10) Input clock jitter spec parameter. These parameters are referred to as 'input clock jitter spec parameters' and these parameters apply to
DDR2–667 and DDR2–800 only. The jitter specified is a random jitter meeting a Gaussian distribution.
11) These parameters are specified per their average values, however it is understood that the relationship between the average timing and
the absolute instantaneous timing holds all the times (min. and max of SPEC values are to be used for calculations).
12) Input waveform timing tDS with differential data strobe enabled MR[bit10] = 0, is referenced from the input signal crossing at the VIH.AC level
to the differential data strobe crosspoint for a rising signal, and from the input signal crossing at the VIL.AC level to the differential data strobe
crosspoint for a falling signal applied to the device under test. DQS, DQS signals must be monotonic between Vil(DC)MAX and Vih(DC)MIN. See
Figure 2.
13) If tDS or tDH is violated, data corruption may occur and the data must be re-written with valid data before a valid READ can be executed.
14) These parameters are measured from a data signal ((L/U)DM, (L/U)DQ0, (L/U)DQ1, etc.) transition edge to its respective data strobe signal
((L/U/R)DQS / DQS) crossing.
15) Input waveform timing tDH with differential data strobe enabled MR[bit10] = 0, is referenced from the differential data strobe crosspoint to
the input signal crossing at the VIH.DC level for a falling signal and from the differential data strobe crosspoint to the input signal crossing
at the VIL.DC level for a rising signal applied to the device under test. DQS, DQS signals must be monotonic between VIL.DC.MAX and
VIH.DC.MIN. See Figure 2.
16) tHZ and tLZ transitions occur in the same access time as valid data transitions. These parameters are referenced to a specific voltage level
which specifies when the device output is no longer driving (tHZ), or begins driving (tLZ) .
17) tDQSQ: Consists of data pin skew and output pattern effects, and p-channel to n-channel variation of the output drivers as well as output
slew rate mismatch between DQS / DQS and associated DQ in any given cycle.
18) tHP is the minimum of the absolute half period of the actual input clock. tHP is an input parameter but not an input specification parameter.
It is used in conjunction with tQHS to derive the DRAM output timing tQH. The value to be used for tQH calculation is determined by the
following equation; tHP = MIN (tCH.ABS, tCL.ABS), where, tCH.ABS is the minimum of the actual instantaneous clock high time; tCL.ABS is the
minimum of the actual instantaneous clock low time.
Rev. 1.21, 2007-03
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