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Registration - FBDIMM, 240 Position Socket Outline with 1.00 mm Contact Centers. Item 11.14-082 and 11.14-087. |
SO-003B | Aug 2006 |
Committee(s): JC-11 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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Registration - 240 Pin FBDIMM 1.00 mm Contact Centers, Press Fit Socket Outline. SKT. Item 11.14-113 |
SO-013A | Sep 2007 |
Committee(s): JC-11 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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FBDIMM SPECIFICATION: HIGH SPEED DIFFERENTIAL PTP LINK AT 1.5 V |
JESD8-18A | Mar 2008 |
This specification defines the high-speed differential point-to-point signaling link for FBDIMM, operating at the buffer supply voltage of 1.5V that is provided at the FBDIMM DIMM connector. This specification also applies to FBDIMM host chips which may operate with a different supply voltage. The link consists of a transmitter and a receiver and the interconnect in between them. The transmitter sends serialized bits into a lane and the receiver accepts the electrical signals of the serialized bits and transforms them into a serialized bit-stream. The first generation FBDIMM link is being specified to operate from 3.2 to 4.8 Gb/s. The specifications are defined for three distinct bit-rates of operation: 3.2 Gb/s, 4.0 Gb/s and 4.8 Gb/s. Patents(): There are known patent issues that are common to all FBDIMM related specifications. See document for link to FBDIMM Patents. Committee(s): JC-16 Free download. Registration or login required. |
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SPD Annex G, Serial Presence Detect for FBDIMM, Revision 1.1 |
SPD4.1.2.7 | Jun 2006 |
Release No. 16A. Item 2003.02A Committee(s): JC-45 JESD21-C Solid State Memory Documents Main Page Free download. Registration or login required. |
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DIMM Design Files |
DIMM Homepage | Dec 2003 |
These reference files are registered as industry accepted examples for use by manufacturers. Please be sure to read the license agreement prior to downloading files. Design Files (Gerber Files) have been developed in accordance with the JEDEC Manual of Operation and Procedure. |