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DEFINITION OF THE SSTE32882 REGISTERING CLOCK DRIVER WITH PARITY AND QUAD CHIP SELECTS FOR DDR3/DDR3L/DDR3U RDIMM 1.5 V/1.35 V/1.25 V APPLICATIONS |
JESD82-29A | Dec 2010 |
This standard defines standard specifications of DC interface parameters, switching parameters, and test loading for definition of the SSTE32882 registered buffer with parity for driving address and control nets on DDR3/DDR3L/DDR3U RDIMM applications. The purpose is to provide a standard for the SSTE32882 logic device, for uniformity, multiplicity of sources, elimination of confusion, ease of device specification, and ease of use. Committee(s): JC-40, JC-40.3, JC-40.4 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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DDR3 SDRAM STANDARD |
JESD79-3F | Jul 2012 |
This document defines the DDR3 SDRAM standard, including features, functionalities, AC and DC characteristics, packages, and ball/signal assignments. The purpose of this Standard is to define the minimum set of requirements for JEDEC compliant 512 Mb through 8 Gb for x4, x8, and x16 DDR3 SDRAM devices. This document was created based on the DDR2 standard (JESD79-2) and some aspects of the DDR standard (JESD79). Each aspect of the changes for DDR3 SDRAM operation were considered and approved by committee ballots). The accumulation of these ballots were then incorporated to prepare this standard (JESD79-3), replacing whole sections and incorporating the changes into Functional Description and Operation. Item 1627.14 Patents(): A complete list of Assurance/Disclosure Forms is available to JEDEC members in the Members Area. Non-members can obtain individual Assurance/Disclosure Forms on request from the JEDEC office. Committee(s): JC-42.3 Available for purchase: $247.00 Add to Cart Paying JEDEC Members may login for free access. |
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LRDIMM DDR3 MEMORY BUFFER (MB) |
JESD82-30 | Oct 2014 |
The Load Reduced DIMM (LRDIMM) Memory Buffer (MB) supports DDR3 SDRAM main memory. The Memory Buffer allows buffering of memory traffic to support large memory capacities. Unlike DDR3 Register Buffer (SSTE32882), which only buffers Command, Address, Control and Clock, the LRDIMM Memory Buffer also buffers the Data (DQ) interface between the Memory Controller and the DRAM components. The Memory Buffer interface is responsible for memory requests to and from the local DIMM. LRDIMM provides a high memory bandwidth, large capacity channel solution for DDR3 main memory systems. LRDIMM uses commodity DRAMs isolated from the channel behind the Memory Buffer on the DIMM. Free download. Registration or login required. |