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Graphics Double Data Rate (GDDR6) SGRAM Standard |
JESD250D | May 2023 |
This document defines the Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) Synchronous Graphics Random Access Memory (SGRAM) specification, including features, functionality, package, and pin assignments. The purpose of this Standard is to define the minimum set of requirements for 8 Gb through 16 Gb x16 dual channel GDDR6 SGRAM devices. System designs based on the required aspects of this standard will be supported by all GDDR6 SGRAM vendors providing compatible devices. Some aspects of the GDDR6 standard such as AC timings and capacitance values were not standardized. Some features are optional and therefore may vary among vendors. In all cases, vendor data sheets should be consulted for specifics. This document was created based on some aspects of the GDDR5 Standard (JESD212). Committee(s): JC-42.3C Free download. Registration or login required. |
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EXPANDED SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE (xSPI) FOR NONVOLATILE MEMORY DEVICES |
JESD251C | May 2022 |
This standard specifies the eXpanded Serial Peripheral Interface (xSPI) for Non Volatile Memory Devices, which provides high data throughput, low signal count, and limited backward compatibility with legacy Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) devices. It is primarily for use in computing, automotive, Internet Of Things (IOT), embedded systems and mobile systems, between host processing and peripheral devices. The xSPI electrical interface can deliver up to 400 MBytes per second raw data throughput. Item 1775.74. Committee(s): JC-42.4 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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Addendum No. 1 to JESD251 - OPTIONAL x4 QUAD I/O WITH DATA STROBE |
JESD251-1.01 | Sep 2021 |
This purpose of the addendum is to add an optional 4-bit bus width (x4) to JESD251, xSPI standard. The xSPI interface currently supports a x1 interface that acts as a bridge to legacy SPI functionality as well as the x8 interface intended to achieve dramatically higher bus performance than legacy SPI memory implementations. Item 1775.15. This is an editorial revision to JESD251-1, October 2018 Committee(s): JC-42.4 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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SERIAL FLASH RESET SIGNALING PROTOCOL |
JESD252.01 | Apr 2021 |
This standard is intended for use by SoC, ASIC, ASSP, and FPGA developers or vendors interested in incorporating a signaling protocol for hardware resetting the Serial Flash device. In is also intended for use by peripheral developers or vendors interested in providing Serial Flash devices compliant with the standard. This standard defines a signaling protocol that allows the host to reset the slaved Serial Flash device without a dedicated hardware reset pin. Item 1775.06. Committee(s): JC-42.4 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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LOW POWER DOUBLE DATA RATE 5 (LPDDR5)Status: Superseded JESD209-5A, January 2020 |
JESD209-5 | Feb 2019 |
This document has been replaced by JESD209-5A. Members of JC-42.6 may access a reference copy on the restricted members' website. Committee(s): JC-42.6 |