NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Feature Table 1: CAS Latency Frequency Speed Bins Parameter -BE* -CF/CFI* -DH/DHI* -EJ* -FK* DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 CL7 CL8 CL10 CL12 CL13 Units Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. tCK(Avg.) 300 533 300 667 300 800 300 933 300 1066 MHz tRCD 13.125 - 12 - 12.5 - 12.84 - 12.155 - ns tRP 13.125 - 12 - 12.5 - 12.84 - 12.155 - ns tRC 50.625 - 48 - 47.5 - 46.84 - 45.155 - ns tRAS 37.5 70K 36 70K 35 70K 34 70K 33 70K ns tCK(Avg.)@CL5 3 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL6 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL7 1.875 2.5 1.875 2.5 1.875 2.5 1.875 2.5 1.875 2.5 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL8 1.875 2.5 1.5 2.5 1.5 2.5 1.875 2.5 1.875 2.5 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL9 - - 1.5 1.875 1.5 1.875 1.5 1.875 1.5 1.875 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL10 - - 1.5 1.875 1.25 1.875 1.5 1.875 1.25 1.875 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL11 - - - - 1.25 1.5 1.25 1.5 1.25 1.5 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL12 - - - - - - 1.07 1.25 1.07 1.25 ns tCK(Avg.)@CL13 - - - - - - 1.07 1.25 0.938 1.25 ns 0.938 1.07 ns Clock Frequency tCK(Avg.)@CL14 *The timing specification of high speed bin is backward compatible with low speed bin REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 1 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM z 1.35V -0.067/+0.1V &1.5V 0.075V (JEDEC Standard Power Supply) z OCD Calibration z Dynamic ODT (Rtt_Nom & Rtt_WR) z 8 Internal memory banks (BA0- BA2) z Auto Self-Refresh z Differential clock input (CK, CK) z Self-Refresh Temperature z Programmable CAS Latency: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, z RoHS Compliance z Lead-Free and Halogen-Free z Packages: 10, 11, 12, 13, (14) z POSTED CAS ADDITIVE Programmable Additive Latency: 0, CL-1, CL-2 78-Ball BGA for x8 components z Programmable Sequential / Interleave Burst Type 96-Ball BGA for x16 components z Programmable Burst Length: 4, 8 z 8n-bit prefetch architecture Commerical grade (0TC95) z Output Driver Impedance Control - BE, CF, DH, EJ, FK z Differential bidirectional data strobe Industial grade (-40TC95) z Write Leveling - CFI, DHI REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 z Operation Temperture CONSUMER DRAM 2 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Description The 1Gb Double-Data-Rate-3 (DDR3/L) B-die DRAMs is double data rate architecture to achieve high-speed operation. It is internally configured as an eight bank DRAM. The 1Gb chip is organized as 16Mbit x 8 I/Os x 8 banks or 8Mbit x 16 I/Os x 8 bank devices. These synchronous devices achieve high speed double-data-rate transfer rates of up to 2133 Mb/sec/pin for general applications. The chip is designed to comply with all key DDR3/L DRAM key features and all of the control and address inputs are synchronized with a pair of externally supplied differential clocks. Inputs are latched at the cross point of differential clocks (CK rising and CK falling). All I/Os are synchronized with a single ended DQS or differential DQS pair in a source synchronous fashion. These devices operate with a single 1.5V 0.075V &1.35V -0.067/+0.1V power supply and are available in BGA packages. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 3 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 1: Pin Configuration - 78 balls BGA Package (x8) < TOP View> See the balls through the package x8 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 1 2 3 7 8 9 VSS VDD NC A NU/TDQS VSS VDD VSS VSSQ DQ0 B DM/TDQS VSSQ VDDQ VDDQ DQ2 DQS C DQ1 DQ3 VSSQ VSSQ DQ6 DQS D VDD VSS VSSQ VREFDQ VDDQ DQ4 E DQ7 DQ5 VDDQ NC VSS RAS F CK VSS NC ODT VDD CAS G CK NC CS WE H VSS BA0 BA2 VDD A3 VSS VDD CKE A10/AP ZQ NC J NC VERFCA VSS A0 K A12/BC BA1 VDD A5 A2 L A1 A4 VSS VDD A7 A9 M A11 A6 VDD VSS RESET A13 N NC A8 VSS CONSUMER DRAM 4 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 2: Pin Configuration - 96 balls BGA Package (X16) < TOP View> See the balls through the package x 16 1 2 3 7 8 9 VDDQ DQU5 DQU7 A DQU4 VDDQ VSS VSSQ VDD VSS B DQU6 VSSQ VDDQ DQU3 DQU1 C DQSU DQU2 VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ DMU D DQU0 VSSQ VDD VSS VSSQ DQL0 E DML VSSQ VDDQ VDDQ DQL2 DQSL F DQL1 DQL3 VSSQ VSSQ DQL6 G VDD VSS VSSQ VREFDQ VDDQ H DQL7 DQL5 VDDQ NC VSS J CK VSS NC ODT VDD K VDD CKE ZQ NC DQL4 NC Feb. 2012 A10/AP NC VSS BA0 BA2 M VDD A3 A0 N A12/ VSS A5 A2 P VDD A7 A9 NC VSS REV 1.3 L VREFCA VSS BA1 VDD A1 A4 VSS R A11 A6 VDD T NC A8 VSS CONSUMER DRAM 5 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 2: Input / Output Functional Description Symbol Type CK, C K Input Function Clock: CK and 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. Clock Enable: CKE high activates, and CKE low deactivates, internal clock signals and device input buffers and output drivers. Taking CKE low provides Precharge Power-Down and Self-Refresh operation (all banks idle), or Active Power-Down (row Active in any bank). CKE is synchronous for power down entry and exit and for CKE, (CKE0), Input (CKE1) Self-Refresh entry. CKE is asynchronous for Self-Refresh exit. After VREF has become stable during the power on and initialization sequence, it must be maintained for proper operation of the CKE receiver. For proper self-refresh entry and exit, VREF must maintain to this input. CKE must be maintained high throughout read and write accesses. Input buffers, excluding CK, CK, ODT and CKE are disabled during Power Down. Input buffers, excluding CKE, are disabled during Self-Refresh. CS, (CS0), (CS1), Chip Select: All commands are masked when CS is registered high. CS provides for Input (CS2), (CS3) RAS, CAS, WE external rank selection on systems with multiple memory ranks. CS is considered part of the command code. Input Command Inputs: RAS, CAS and WE (along with CS) define the command being entered. Input Data Mask: DM is an input mask signal for write data. Input data is masked when DM, (DMU, DML) Input DM is sampled HIGH coincident with that input data during a Write access. DM is sampled on both edges of DQS. For x8 device, the function of DM or TDQS /TQDS is enabled by Mode Register A11 setting in MR1 BA0 - BA2 Input Bank Address Inputs: BA0, BA1, and BA2 define to which bank an Active, Read, Write or Precharge command is being applied. Bank address also determines which mode register is to be accessed during a MRS cycle. Auto-Precharge: A10 is sampled during Read/Write commands to determine whether Autoprecharge should be performed to the accessed bank after the Read/Write A10 / AP Input operation. (HIGH: Autoprecharge; LOW: no Autoprecharge). A10 is sampled during a Precharge command to determine whether the Precharge applies to one bank (A10 LOW) or all banks (A10 HIGH). If only one bank is to be precharged, the bank is selected by bank addresses. Address Inputs: Provide the row address for Activate commands and the column A0 - A13 Input address for Read/Write commands to select one location out of the memory array in the respective bank. (A10/AP and A12/BC have additional function as below.) The address inputs also provide the op-code during Mode Register Set commands. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 6 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Symbol Type A12/BC Input Function Burst Chop: A12/BC is sampled during Read and Write commands to determine if burst chop (on the fly) will be performed. (HIGH - no burst chop; LOW - burst chopped). On Die Termination: ODT (registered HIGH) enables termination resistance internal to the DDR3/L SDRAM. When enabled, ODT is applied to each DQ, DQS, DQS and ODT, (ODT0), Input (ODT1) DM/TDQS, NU/TDQS (when TDQS is enabled via Mode Register A11=1 in MR1) signal for x8 configurations. The ODT pin will be ignored if Mode-registers, MR1and MR2, are programmed to disable RTT. Active Low Asynchronous Reset: Reset is active when RESET is LOW, and inactive RESET Input when RESET is HIGH. RESET must be HIGH during normal operation. RESET is a CMOS rail to rail signal with DC high and low at 80% and 20% of VDD, i.e. 1.20V for DC high and 0.30V DQ Input/output Data Inputs/Output: Bi-directional data bus. DQL, Data Strobe: output with read data, input with write data. Edge aligned with read data, DQU, centered with write data. The data strobes DQS, DQSL, DQSU are paired with DQS,(DQS), Input/output differential signals DQS, DQSL, DQSU, respectively, to provide differential pair signaling DQSL,(DQSL), to the system during both reads and writes. DDR3/L SDRAM supports differential data DQSU,(DQSU), strobe only and does not support single-ended. Termination Data Strobe: TDQS/TDQS is applicable for X8 DRAMs only. When enabled via Mode Register A11=1 in MR1, DRAM will enable the same termination TDQS, (TDQS) Output resistance function on TDQS/TDQS that is applied to DQS/DQS. When disabled via mode register A11=0 in MR1, DM/TDQS will provide the data mask function and TDQS is not used. x16 DRAMs must disable the TDQS function via mode register A11=0 in MR1. NC - No Connect: No internal electrical connection is present. VDDQ Supply DQ Power Supply: 1.5V 0.075V &1.35V -0.067/+0.1V VDD Supply Power Supply: 1.5V 0.075V &1.35V -0.067/+0.1V VSSQ Supply DQ Ground Vss Supply Ground VREFCA Supply Reference voltage for CA VREFDQ Supply Reference voltage for DQ ZQ Supply Reference pin for ZQ calibration. Note: Input only pins (BA0-BA2, A0-A13, RAS, CAS, WE, CS, CKE, ODT, and RESET ) do not supply termination. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 7 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 3: DDR3/L SDRAM Addressing Configuration NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CC128M8DN NT5CB64M16DP/NT5CC64M16DP 8 8 BA0 - BA2 BA0 - BA2 Auto precharge A10 / AP A10 / AP BL switch on the fly A12 / BC A12 / BC Row Address A0 - A13 A0 - A12 Column Address A0 - A9 A0 - A9 1KB 2KB # of Bank Bank Address Page size Note: Page size is the number of data delivered from the array to the internal sense amplifiers when an ACTIVE command is registered. Page size is per bank, calculated as follows: Page size = 2 COLBITS * ORG / 8 COLBITS = the number of column address bits ORG = the number of I/O (DQ) bits REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 8 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 4: Ordering Information Organization Part Number Package NT5CB128M8DN-BE 128M x 8 64M x 16 Speed Clock (MHz) Data Rate (Mb/s) CL-TRCD-TRP 533 DDR3-1066 7-7-7 667 DDR3-1333 8-8-8 NT5CB128M8DN-DH 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch 800 DDR3-1600 10-10-10 NT5CB128M8DN-EJ 933 DDR3-1866 12-12-12 NT5CB64M16DP-BE 533 DDR3-1066 7-7-7 NT5CB128M8DN-CF 78-Ball WBGA NT5CB64M16DP-CF 96-Ball WBGA 667 DDR3-1333 8-8-8 NT5CB64M16DP-DH 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch 800 DDR3-1600 10-10-10 933 DDR3-1866 12-12-12 NT5CB64M16DP-EJ Industrial Temperature Speed Organization Part Number Package NT5CB128M8DN-CFI 78-Ball WBGA 128M x 8 NT5CB128M8DN-DHI NT5CB64M16DP-CFI 64M x 16 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch 96-Ball WBGA NT5CB64M16DP-DHI 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch Clock (MHz) Data Rate (Mb/s) CL-TRCD-TRP 667 DDR3-1333 8-8-8 800 DDR3-1600 10-10-10 667 DDR3-1333 8-8-8 800 DDR3-1600 10-10-10 Note: "I" meaning of the last Part Number is for Industrial Temperature. 1.35 Voltage Organization Part Number NT5CC128M8DN-CF 128MX8 Clock (MHz) Data Rate (Mb/s) CL-TRCD-TRP 667 DDR3L-1333 8-8-8 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch 800 DDR3L-1600 10-10-10 NT5CC64M16DP-CF 96-Ball WBGA 667 DDR3L-1333 8-8-8 800 DDR3L-1600 10-10-10 0.8mmx0.8mm NT5CC64M16DP-DH Feb. 2012 78-Ball WBGA Speed NT5CC128M8DN-DH 64MX16 REV 1.3 Package Pitch CONSUMER DRAM 9 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 3: Simplified State Diagram Table 5: State Diagram Command Definitions Abbreviation ACT PRE PREA MRS REF ZQCL REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 Function Abbreviation Function Abbreviation Function Active Read RD, RDS4, RDS8 PED Enter Power-down Precharge Read A RDA, RDAS4, RDAS8 PDX Exit Power-down Precharge All Write WR, WRS4, WRS8 SRE Self-Refresh entry Mode Register Set Write A WRA, WRAS4, WRAS8 SRX Self-Refresh exit Refresh Start RESET Procedure MPR Multi-Purpose Register RESET ZQ Calibration Long ZQCS ZQ Calibration Short - CONSUMER DRAM 10 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Basic Functionality The DDR3/L SDRAM D-Die is a high-speed dynamic random access memory internally configured as an eight-bank DRAM. The DDR3/L SDRAM uses an 8n prefetch architecture to achieve high speed operation. The 8n prefetch architecture is combined with an interface designed to transfer two data words per clock cycle at the I/O pins. A single read or write operation for the DDR3/L SDRAM consists of a single 8n-bit wide, four clock data transfer at the internal DRAM core and two corresponding n-bit wide, one-half clock cycle data transfers at the I/O pins. Read and write operation to the DDR3/L SDRAM are burst oriented, start at a selected location, and continue for a burst length of eight or a `chopped' burst of four in a programmed sequence. Operation begins 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 bank and row to be activated (BA0-BA2 select the bank; A0-A13 select the row). The address bit registered coincident with the Read or Write command are used to select the starting column location for the burst operation, determine if the auto precharge command is to be issued (via A10), and select BC4 or BL8 mode `on the fly' (via A12) if enabled in the mode register. Prior to normal operation, the DDR3/L SDRAM must be powered up and initialized in a predefined manner. The following sections provide detailed information covering device reset and initialization, register definition, command descriptions and device operation. RESET and Initialization Procedure Power-up Initialization sequence The Following sequence is required for POWER UP and Initialization 1. Apply power (RESET is recommended to be maintained below 0.2 x VDD, all other inputs may be undefined). RESET needs to be maintained for minimum 200s with stable power. CKE is pulled "Low" anytime before RESET being de-asserted (min. time 10ns). The power voltage ramp time between 300mV to VDDmin must be no greater than 200ms; and during the ramp, VDD>VDDQ and (VDD-VDDQ) <0.3 Volts. - VDD and VDDQ are driven from a single power converter output, AND - The voltage levels on all pins other than VDD, VDDQ, VSS, VSSQ must be less than or equal to VDDQ and VDD on one side and must be larger than or equal to VSSQ and VSS on the other side. In addition, VTT is limited to 0.95V max once power ramp is finished, AND - Vref tracks VDDQ/2. OR - Apply VDD without any slope reversal before or at the same time as VDDQ. - Apply VDDQ without any slope reversal before or at the same time as VTT & Vref. - The voltage levels on all pins other than VDD, VDDQ, VSS, VSSQ must be less than or equal to VDDQ and VDD on one side and must be larger than or equal to VSSQ and VSS on the other side. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 11 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM 2. After RESET is de-asserted, wait for another 500us until CKE become active. During this time, the DRAM will start internal state initialization; this will be done independently of external clocks. 3. Clock (CK, CK) need to be started and stabilized for at least 10ns or 5tCK (which is larger) before CKE goes active. Since CKE is a synchronous signal, the corresponding set up time to clock (tIS) must be meeting. Also a NOP or Deselect command must be registered (with tIS set up time to clock) before CKE goes active. Once the CKE registered "High" after Reset, CKE needs to be continuously registered "High" until the initialization sequence is finished, including expiration of tDLLK and tZQinit. 4. The DDR3/L DRAM will keep its on-die termination in high impedance state as long as RESET is asserted. Further, the DRAM keeps its on-die termination in high impedance state after RESET de-assertion until CKE is registered HIGH. The ODT input signal may be in undefined state until tIS before CKE is registered HIGH. When CKE is registered HIGH, the ODT input signal may be statically held at either LOW or HIGH. If RTT_NOM is to be enabled in MR1, the ODT input signal must be statically held LOW. In all cases, the ODT input signal remains static until the power up initialization sequence is finished, including the expiration of tDLLK and tZQinit. 5. After CKE being registered high, wait minimum of Reset CKE Exit time, tXPR, before issuing the first MRS command to load mode register. [tXPR=max (tXS, 5tCK)] 6. Issue MRS command to load MR2 with all application settings. (To issue MRS command for MR2, provide "Low" to BA0 and BA2, "High" to BA1) 7. Issue MRS command to load MR3 with all application settings. (To issue MRS command for MR3, provide "Low" to BA2, "High" to BA0 and BA1) 8. Issue MRS command to load MR1 with all application settings and DLL enabled. (To issue "DLL Enable" command, provide "Low" to A0, "High" to BA0 and "Low" to BA1 and BA2) 9. Issue MRS Command to load MR0 with all application settings and "DLL reset". (To issue DLL reset command, provide "High" to A8 and "Low" to BA0-BA2) 10. Issue ZQCL command to starting ZQ calibration. 11. Wait for both tDLLK and tZQinit completed. 12. The DDR3/L SDRAM is now ready for normal operation. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 12 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 4: Reset and Initialization Sequence at Power- on Ramping (Cont'd) Reset Procedure at Stable Power (Cont'd) The following sequence is required for RESET at no power interruption initialization. 1. Asserted RESET below 0.2*VDD anytime when reset is needed (all other inputs may be undefined). RESET needs to be maintained for minimum 100ns. CKE is pulled "Low" before RESET being de-asserted (min. time 10ns). 2. Follow Power-up Initialization Sequence step 2 to 11. 3. The Reset sequence is now completed. DDR3/L SDRAM is ready for normal operation. Fig. 5: Reset Procedure at Power Stable Condition REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 13 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Register Definition Programming the Mode Registers For application flexibility, various functions, features, and modes are programmable in four Mode Registers, provided by the DDR3/L SDRAM, as user defined variables and they must be programmed via a Mode Register Set (MRS) command. As the default values of the Mode Registers (MR) are not defined, contents of Mode Registers must be fully initialized and/or re-initialized, i.e. written, after power up and/or reset for proper operation. Also the contents of the Mode Registers can be altered by re-executing the MRS command during normal operation. When programming the mode registers, even if the user chooses to modify only a sub-set of the MRS fields, all address fields within the accessed mode register must be redefined when the MRS command is issued. MRS command and DLL Reset do not affect array contents, which mean these commands can be executed any time after power-up without affecting the array contents. The mode register set command cycle time, tMRD is required to complete the write operation to the mode register and is the minimum time required between two MRS commands shown as below. Fig. 6: tMRD Timing The MRS command to Non-MRS command delay, tMOD, is require for the DRAM to update the features except DLL reset, and is the minimum time required from an MRS command to a non-MRS command excluding NOP and DES shown as the following figure. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 14 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 7: tMOD Timing Programming the Mode Registers (Cont'd) The mode register contents can be changed using the same command and timing requirements during normal operation as long as the DRAM is in idle state, i.e. all banks are in the precharged state with tRP satisfied, all data bursts are completed and CKE is high prior to writing into the mode register. The mode registers are divided into various fields depending on the functionality and/or modes. Mode Register MR0 The mode-register MR0 stores data for controlling various operating modes of DDR3/L SDRAM. It controls burst length, read burst type, CAS latency, test mode, DLL reset, WR, and DLL control for precharge Power-Down, which include various vendor specific options to make DDR3/L SDRAM useful for various applications. The mode register is written by asserting low on CS, RAS, CAS, WE, BA0, BA1, and BA2, while controlling the states of address pins according to the following figure. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 15 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 8:MR0 Definition Address Filed * BA 2 BA 1 BA 0 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 Burst Length MRS mode BA1 BA 0 MRS mode 0 0 MR 0 0 1 MR 1 1 0 MR 2 1 1 MR 3 A1 A0 BL 0 0 8 (Fixed) 0 1 BC 4 or 8 (on the fly) 1 0 BC 4 (Fixed) 1 1 Reserved Burst Type Precharge Power Down DLL Control for Precharge PD A12 0 Slow Exit ( DLL off ) 1 Fast Exit ( DLL on) A3 Read Burst Type 0 Nibble Sequential 1 Interleave CAS Latency Write recovery for autoprecharge ** WR (cycles) A11 A10 A9 0 0 0 16 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 7 1 0 0 8 1 0 1 10 1 1 0 12 1 1 1 14 A6 A5 A4 A2 CAS Latency 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Reserved Reserved (5) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Reserved Reserved Reserved Mode DLL Reset A8 DLL Reset 0 NO 1 YES REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 * BA 2 and A13 are reserved for future use and must be set to 0 when programming the MR . ** WR ( write recovery for autoprecharge ) min in clock cycles is calculated by dividing tWR (ns ) by tCK ( ns ) and rounding up to the next integer : Wrmin [cycles ] = Roundup(tWR /tCK). The value in the mode register must be programmed to be equal or larger than WRmin. The programmed WR value is used with tRP to determine tDAL . CONSUMER DRAM A7 Mode 0 Normal 1 TEST 16 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Burst Length, Type, and Order Accesses within a given burst may be programmed to sequential or interleaved order. The burst type is selected via bit A3 as shown in the MR0 Definition as above figure. The ordering of access within a burst is determined by the burst length, burst type, and the starting column address. The burst length is defined by bits A0-A1. Burst lengths options include fix BC4, fixed BL8, and on the fly which allow BC4 or BL8 to be selected coincident with the registration of a Read or Write command via A12/BC. Table 6: Burst Type and Burst Order Burst Length 4 Chop Read Write Read Write 8 Read Write Burst type: Sequential (decimal) A3 = 0 Starting Column Address (A2,A1,A0) Burst type: Interleaved (decimal) A3 = 1 Note 0 , 0 , 0 0,1,2,3,T,T,T,T 0,1,2,3,T,T,T,T 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 V 1,2,3,0,T,T,T,T 2,3,0,1,T,T,T,T 3,0,1,2,T,T,T,T 4,5,6,7,T,T,T,T 5,6,7,4,T,T,T,T 6,7,4,5,T,T,T,T 7,4,5,6,T,T,T,T 0,1,2,3,X,X,X,X 4,5,6,7,X,X,X,X 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1,2,3,0,5,6,7,4 2,3,0,1,6,7,4,5 3,0,1,2,7,4,5,6 4,5,6,7,0,1,2,3 5,6,7,4,1,2,3,0 6,7,4,5,2,3,0,1 7,4,5,6,3,0,1,2 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1,0,3,2,T,T,T,T 2,3,0,1,T,T,T,T 3,2,1,0,T,T,T,T 4,5,6,7,T,T,T,T 5,4,7,6,T,T,T,T 6,7,4,5,T,T,T,T 7,6,5,4,T,T,T,T 0,1,2,3,X,X,X,X 4,5,6,7,X,X,X,X 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 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 V V 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 V , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 V V 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 V 1,2,3 1,2,4,5 2 2,4 Note: 1. In case of burst length being fixed to 4 by MR0 setting, the internal write operation starts two clock cycles earlier than the BL8 mode. This means that the starting point for tWR and tWTR will be pulled in by two clocks. In case of burst length being selected on-the-fly via A12/BC, the internal write operation starts at the same point in time like a burst of 8 write operation. This means that during on-the-fly control, the starting point for tWR and tWTR will not be pulled in by two clocks. 2. 0~7 bit number is value of CA [2:0] that causes this bit to be the first read during a burst. 3. T: Output driver for data and strobes are in high impedance. 4. V: a valid logic level (0 or 1), but respective buffer input ignores level on input pins. 5. X: Do not Care. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 17 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM CAS Latency The CAS Latency is defined by MR0 (bit A9~A11) as shown in the MR0 Definition figure. CAS Latency is the delay, in clock cycles, between the internal Read command and the availability of the first bit of output data. DDR3/L SDRAM does not support any half clock latencies. The overall Read Latency (RL) is defined as Additive Latency (AL) + CAS Latency (CL); RL = AL + CL. Test Mode The normal operating mode is selected by MR0 (bit7=0) and all other bits set to the desired values shown in the MR0 definition figure. Programming bit A7 to a `1' places the DDR3/L SDRAM into a test mode that is only used by the DRAM manufacturer and should not be used. No operations or functionality is guaranteed if A7=1. DLL Reset The DLL Reset bit is self-clearing, meaning it returns back to the value of `0' after the DLL reset function has been issued. Once the DLL is enabled, a subsequent DLL Reset should be applied. Anytime the DLL reset function is used, tDLLK must be met before any functions that require the DLL can be used (i.e. Read commands or ODT synchronous operations.) Write Recovery The programmed WR value MR0(bits A9, A10, and A11) is used for the auto precharge feature along with tRP to determine tDAL WR (write recovery for auto-precharge)min in clock cycles is calculated by dividing tWR(ns) by tCK(ns) and rounding up to the next integer: WRmin[cycles] = Roundup(tWR[ns]/tCK[ns]). The WR must be programmed to be equal or larger than tWR (min). Precharge PD DLL MR0 (bit A12) is used to select the DLL usage during precharge power-down mode. When MR0 (A12=0), or `slow-exit', the DLL is frozen after entering precharge power-down (for potential power savings) and upon exit requires tXPDLL to be met prior to the next valid command. When MR0 (A12=1), or `fast-exit', the DLL is maintained after entering precharge power-down and upon exiting power-down requires tXP to be met prior to the next valid command. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 18 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Mode Register MR1 The Mode Register MR1 stores the data for enabling or disabling the DLL, output strength, Rtt_Nom impedance, additive latency, WRITE leveling enable and Qoff. The Mode Register 1 is written by asserting low on CS, RAS, CAS, WE high on BA0 and low on BA1 and BA2, while controlling the states of address pins according to the following figure. Fig. 9: MR1 Definition REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 19 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DLL Enable/Disable The DLL must be enabled for normal operation. DLL enable is required during power up initialization, and upon returning to normal operation after having the DLL disabled. During normal operation (DLL-on) with MR1 (A0=0), the DLL is automatically disabled when entering Self-Refresh operation and is automatically re-enable upon exit of Self-Refresh operation. Any time the DLL is enabled and subsequently reset, tDLLK clock cycles must occur before a Read or synchronous ODT command can be issued to allow time for the internal clock to be synchronized with the external clock. Failing to wait for synchronization to occur may result in a violation of the tDQSCK, tAON, or tAOF parameters. During tDLLK, CKE must continuously be registered high. DDR3/L SDRAM does not require DLL for any Write operation, expect when RTT_WR is enabled and the DLL is required for proper ODT operation. For more detailed information on DLL Disable operation in DLL-off Mode. The direct ODT feature is not supported during DLL-off mode. The on-die termination resistors must be disabled by continuously registering the ODT pin low and/or by programming the RTT_Nom bits MR1{A9,A6,A2} to {0,0,0} via a mode register set command during DLL-off mode. The dynamic ODT feature is not supported at DLL-off mode. User must use MRS command to set Rtt_WR, MR2 {A10, A9} = {0, 0}, to disable Dynamic ODT externally. Output Driver Impedance Control The output driver impedance of the DDR3/L SDRAM device is selected by MR1 (bit A1 and A5) as shown in MR1 definition figure. ODT Rtt Values DDR3/L SDRAM is capable of providing two different termination values (Rtt_Nom and Rtt_WR). The nominal termination value Rtt_Nom is programmable in MR1. A separate value (Rtt_WR) may be programmable in MR2 to enable a unique Rtt value when ODT is enabled during writes. The Rtt_WR value can be applied during writes even when Rtt_Nom is disabled. Additive Latency (AL) Additive Latency (AL) operation is supported to make command and data bus efficient for sustainable bandwidth in DDR3/L SDRAM. In this operation, the DDR3/L SDRAM allows a read or write command (either with or without auto-precharge) to be issued immediately after the active command. The command is held for the time of the Additive Latency (AL) before it is issued inside the device. The Read Latency (RL) is controlled by the sum of the AL and CAS Latency (CL) register settings. Write Latency (WL) is controlled by the sum of the AL and CAS Write Latency (CWL) register settings. A summary of the AL register options are shown as the following table. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 20 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 7: Additive Latency (AL) Settings REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 A4 A3 AL 0 0 0, (AL Disable) 0 1 CL-1 1 0 CL-2 1 1 Reserved CONSUMER DRAM 21 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Write leveling For better signal integrity, DDR3/L memory module adopted fly by topology for the commands, addresses, control signals, and clocks. The fly by topology has benefits from reducing number of stubs and their length but in other aspect, causes flight time skew between clock and strobe at every DRAM on DIMM. It makes difficult for the Controller to maintain tDQSS, tDSS, and tDSH specification. Therefore, the controller should support `write leveling' in DDR3/L SDRAM to compensate for skew. Output Disable The DDR3/L SDRAM outputs maybe enable/disabled by MR1 (bit12) as shown in MR1 definition. When this feature is enabled (A12=1) all output pins (DQs, DQS, DQS, etc.) are disconnected from the device removing any loading of the output drivers. This feature may be useful when measuring modules power for example. For normal operation A12 should be set to `0'. TDQS, TDQS TDQS (Termination Data Strobe) is a feature of x8 DDR3/L SDRAM that provides additional termination resistance outputs that may be useful in some system configurations. When enabled via the mode register, the same termination resistance function is applied to be TDQS/TDQS pins that are applied to the DQS/DQS pins. In contrast to the RDQS function of DDR2 SDRAM, TDQS provides the termination resistance function only. The data strobe function of RDQS is not provided by TDQS. The TDQS and DM functions share the same pin. When the TDQS function is enabled via the mode register, the DM function is not supported. When the TDQS function is disabled, the DM function is provided and the TDQS pin is not used. The TDQS function is available in x8 DDR3/L SDRAM only and must be disabled via the mode register A11=0 in MR1 for x16 configurations. Table 8: TDQS, TDQS Function Matrix MR1 (A11) DM / TDQS NU / TDQS 0 (TDQS Disabled) DM Hi-Z 1 (TDQS Enabled) TDQS TDQS Note: 1. If TDQS is enabled, the DM function is disabled. 2. When not used, TDQS function can be disabled to save termination power. 3. TDQS function is only available for x8 DRAM and must be disabled for x16. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 22 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Mode Register MR2 The Mode Register MR2 stores the data for controlling refresh related features, Rtt_WR impedance, and CAS write latency. The Mode Register 2 is written by asserting low on CS, RAS, CAS, WE high on BA1 and low on BA0 and BA2, while controlling the states of address pins according to the table below. Fig. 10: MR2 Definition REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 23 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM CAS Write Latency (CWL) The CAS Write Latency is defined by MR2 (bits A3-A5) shown in MR2. CAS Write Latency is the delay, in clock cycles, between the internal Write command and the availability of the first bit of input data. DDR3/L DRAM does not support any half clock latencies. The overall Write Latency (WL) is defined as Additive Latency (AL) + CAS Write Latency (CWL); WL=AL+CWL. For more information on the supported CWL and AL settings based on the operating clock frequency, refer to "Standard Speed Bins" on page116. For detailed Write operation refer to "WRITE Operation" on page41. Auto Self-Refresh (ASR) and Self-Refresh Temperature (SRT) DDR3/L SDRAM must support Self-Refresh operation at all supported temperatures. Applications requiring Self-Refresh operation in the Extended Temperature Range must use the ASR function or program the SRT bit appropriately. Optional in DDR3/L SDRAM: Users should refer to the DRAM supplier data sheet and/or the DIMM SPD to determine if DDR3/L SDRAM devices support the following options or requirements referred to in this material. For more details refer to "Extended Temperature Usage" on page41. DDR3/L SDRAMs must support Self-Refresh operation at all supported temperatures. Applications requiring Self-Refresh operation in the Extended Temperature Range must use the optional ASR function or program the SRT bit appropriately. Dynamic ODT (Rtt_WR) DDR3/L SDRAM introduces a new feature "Dynamic ODT". In certain application cases and to further enhance signal integrity on the data bus, it is desirable that the termination strength of the DDR3/L SDRAM can be changed without issuing an MRS command. MR2 Register locations A9 and A10 configure the Dynamic ODT settings. DDR3/L SDRAM introduces a new feature "Dynamic ODT". In certain application cases and to further enhance signal integrity on the data bus, it is desirable that the termination strength of the DDR3/L SDRAM can be changed without issuing an MRS command. MR2 Register locations A9 and A10 configure the Dynamic ODT settings. In Write leveling mode, only RTT_Nom is available. For details on Dynamic ODT operation, refer to "Dynamic ODT" on page69. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 24 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Mode Register MR3 The Mode Register MR3 controls Multi-purpose registers. The Mode Register 3 is written by asserting low on CS, RAS, CAS, WE high on BA1 and BA0, and low on BA2 while controlling the states of address pins according to the table below. Fig. 11: MR3 Definition Address Filed BA2 BA 1 BA0 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 MRS mode 0 0 MR 0 0 1 MR1 1 0 MR2 1 1 MR3 A3 A2 A1 A0 MPR Location MRS mode BA 1 BA 0 A4 A1 A0 MPR Location 0 0 PredefinedPattern2 * 0 1 RFU 1 0 RFU 1 1 RFU MPR Operation A2 MPR 0 Normal Operation 1 Dataflow fromMPR REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 Note : BA2 ,A3-A13 are reserved for future use and mustbe set to 0 when programming the MR. The predefined pattern will be used for read synchronization. When MPR control is set for normal operation (MR3 A[2] =0) then MR3 A[1:0] will be ignored. CONSUMER DRAM 25 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Multi-Purpose Register (MPR) The Multi Purpose Register (MPR) function is used to Read out a predefined system timing calibration bit sequence. To enable the MPR, a Mode Register Set (MRS) command must be issued to MR3 register with bit A2=1. Prior to issuing the MRS command, all banks must be in the idle state (all banks precharged and tRP met). Once the MPR is enabled, any subsequent RD or RDA commands will be redirected to the Multi Purpose Register. When the MPR is enabled, only RD or RDA commands are allowed until a subsequent MRS command is issued with the MPR disabled (MR3 bit A2=0). Power down mode, Self-Refresh and any other non-RD/RDA command is not allowed during MPR enable mode. The RESET function is supported during MPR enable mode. The Multi Purpose Register (MPR) function is used to Read out a predefined system timing calibration bit sequence. Fig. 12: MPR Block Diagram To enable the MPR, a MODE Register Set (MRS) command must be issued to MR3 Register with bit A2 = 1, as following Table 1. Prior to issuing the MRS command, all banks must be in the idle state (all banks precharged and tRP met). Once the MPR is enabled, any subsequent RD or RDA commands will be redirected to the Multi Purpose Register. The resulting operation, when a RD or RDA command is issued, is defined by MR3 bits A[1:0] when the MPR is enabled as shown on page28. When the MPR is enabled, only RD or RDA commands are allowed until a subsequent MRS command is issued with the MPR disabled (MR3 bit A2 = 0). Note that in MPR mode RDA has the same functionality as a READ command which means the auto precharge part of RDA is ignored. Power-Down mode, Self-Refresh and any other non-RD/RDA command is not allowed during MPR enable mode. The RESET function is supported during MPR enable mode. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 26 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 9: MPR MR3 Register Definition MR3 A[2] MPR MR3 A[1:0] Function MPR-Loc Normal operation, no MPR transaction. 0b don't care (0b or 1b) All subsequent Reads will come from DRAM array. All subsequent Write will go to DRAM array. 1b See the page28 Enable MPR mode, subsequent RD/RDA commands defined by MR3 A[1:0]. MPR Functional Description *One bit wide logical interface via all DQ pins during READ operation. *Register Read on x8: *DQ[0] drives information from MPR. *DQ[7:1] either drive the same information as DQ [0], or they drive 0b. *Register Read on x16: *DQL[0] and DQU[0] drive information from MPR. *DQL[7:1] and DQU[7:1] either drive the same information as DQL [0], or they drive 0b. *Addressing during for Multi Purpose Register reads for all MPR agents: *BA [2:0]: don't care *A[1:0]: A[1:0] must be equal to `00'b. Data read burst order in nibble is fixed *A[2]: For BL=8, A[2] must be equal to 0b, burst order is fixed to [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7], *) For Burst Chop 4 cases, the burst order is switched on nibble base A [2]=0b, Burst order: 0,1,2,3 *) A[2]=1b, Burst order: 4,5,6,7 *) *A[9:3]: don't care *A10/AP: don't care *A12/BC: Selects burst chop mode on-the-fly, if enabled within MR0. *A11, A13,... (if available): don't care *Regular interface functionality during register reads: *Support two Burst Ordering which are switched with A2 and A[1:0]=00b. *Support of read burst chop (MRS and on-the-fly via A12/BC) *All other address bits (remaining column address bits including A10, all bank address bits) will be ignored by the DDR3/L SDRAM. *Regular read latencies and AC timings apply. *DLL must be locked prior to MPR Reads. NOTE: *) Burst order bit 0 is assigned to LSB and burst order bit 7 is assigned to MSB of the selected MPR agent. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 27 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 10: MPR MR3 Register Definition MR3 A[2] MR3 A[1:0] Function Read Burst Length Address Burst Order and Data Pattern A[2:0] 1b 00b Read Predefined BL8 000b Pattern for System Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Pre-defined Data Pattern [0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1] Calibration BC4 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3 Pre-defined Data Pattern [0,1,0,1] BC4 100b Burst order 4,5,6,7 Pre-defined Data Pattern [0,1,0,1] 1b 1b 1b 01b 10b 11b RFU RFU RFU BL8 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BC4 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3 BC4 100b Burst order 4,5,6,7 BL8 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BC4 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3 BC4 100b Burst order 4,5,6,7 BL8 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BC4 000b Burst order 0,1,2,3 BC4 100b Burst order 4,5,6,7 NOTE: Burst order bit 0 is assigned to LSB and the burst order bit 7 is assigned to MSB of the selected MPR agent. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 28 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DDR3/L SDRAM Command Description and Operation Table 11: Command Truth Table CKE Function Abbreviation Previous Current CS RAS CAS WE Cycle Cycle BA0- A13- A12- A10- A0-9, NOTES BA2 A15 BC AP A11 Mode Register Set MRS H H L L L L BA Refresh REF H H L L L H V V V V V Self Refresh Entry SRE H L L L L H V V V V V H X X X X X X X X Self Refresh Exit SRX L H L H H H V V V V V Single Bank Precharge OP Code 7,9,12 7,8,9,12 PRE H H L L H L BA V V L V PREA H H L L H L V V V H V Bank Activate ACT H H L L H H BA Write (Fixed BL8 or BC4) WR H H L H L L BA RFU V L CA Write (BC4, on the Fly) WRS4 H H L H L L BA RFU L L CA Write (BL8, on the Fly) WRS8 H H L H L L BA RFU H L CA Write with Auto Precharge (Fixed BL8 or BC4) WRA H H L H L L BA RFU V H CA Write with Auto Precharge (BC4, on the Fly) WRAS4 H H L H L L BA RFU L H CA Write with Auto Precharge (BL8, on the Fly) WRAS8 H H L H L L BA RFU H H CA RD H H L H L H BA RFU V L CA Read (BC4, on the Fly RDS4 H H L H L H BA RFU L L CA Read (BL8, on the Fly) RDS8 H H L H L H BA RFU H L CA Read with Auto Precharge (Fixed BL8 or BC4) RDA H H L H L H BA RFU V H CA Read with Auto Precharge (BC4, on the Fly) RDAS4 H H L H L H BA RFU L H CA Read with Auto Precharge (BL8, on the Fly) RDAS8 H H L H L H BA RFU H H CA No Operation NOP H H L H H H V V V V V 10 Device Deselected DES H H H X X X X X X X X 11 L H H H V V V V V Power Down Entry PDE H L H X X X X X X X X L H H H V V V V V H X X X X X X X X Precharge all Banks Read (Fixed BL8 or BC4) Power Down Exit PDX L Row Address (RA) 6,12 H 6,12 ZQ Calibration Long ZQCL H H L H H L X X X H X ZQ Calibration Short ZQCS H H L H H L X X X L X REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 29 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DDR3/L SDRAM Command Description and Operation Command Truth Table (Conti.) NOTE1. All DDR3/L SDRAM commands are defined by states of CS, RAS, CAS, WE and CKE at the rising edge of the clock. The MSB of BA, RA and CA are device density and configuration dependant. NOTE2. RESET is Low enable command which will be used only for asynchronous reset so must be maintained HIGH during any function. NOTE3. Bank addresses (BA) determine which bank is to be operated upon. For (E)MRS BA selects an (Extended) Mode Register. NOTE4. "V" means "H or L (but a defined logic level)" and "X" means either "defined or undefined (like floating) logic level". NOTE5. Burst reads or writes cannot be terminated or interrupted and Fixed/on-the-Fly BL will be defined by MRS. NOTE6. The Power-Down Mode does not perform any refresh operation. NOTE7. The state of ODT does not affect the states described in this table. The ODT function is not available during Self Refresh. NOTE8. Self Refresh Exit is asynchronous. NOTE9. VREF (Both VrefDQ and VrefCA) must be maintained during Self Refresh operation. NOTE10. The No Operation command should be used in cases when the DDR3/L SDRAM is in an idle or wait state. The purpose of the No Operation command (NOP) is to prevent the DDR3/L SDRAM from registering any unwanted commands between operations. A No Operation command will not terminate a pervious operation that is still executing, such as a burst read or write cycle. NOTE11. The Deselect command performs the same function as No Operation command. NOTE12. Refer to the CKE Truth Table for more detail with CKE transition. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 30 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 12: CKE Truth Table CKE Current State Previous Current Command (N) Cycle Cycle RAS, CAS, WE, CS (N-1) (N) L L L Action (N) Notes X Maintain Power-Down 14,15 H DESELECT or NOP Power-Down Exit 11,14 L L X Maintain Self-Refresh 15,16 L H DESELECT or NOP Self-Refresh Exit 8,12,16 Bank(s) Active H L DESELECT or NOP Active Power-Down Entry 11,13,14 Reading H L DESELECT or NOP Power-Down Entry 11,13,14,17 Writing H L DESELECT or NOP Power-Down Entry 11,13,14,17 Precharging H L DESELECT or NOP Power-Down Entry 11,13,14,17 Refreshing H L DESELECT or NOP Precharge Power-Down Entry 11 H L DESELECT or NOP Precharge Power-Down Entry 11,13,14,18 H L REFRESH Self-Refresh 9,13,18 Power-Down Self-Refresh All Banks Idle NOTE 1 CKE (N) is the logic state of CKE at clock edge N; CKE (N-1) was the state of CKE at the previous clock edge. NOTE 2 Current state is defined as the state of the DDR3/L SDRAM immediately prior to clock edge N. NOTE 3 COMMAND (N) is the command registered at clock edge N, and ACTION (N) is a result of COMMAND (N), ODT is not included here. NOTE 4 All states and sequences not shown are illegal or reserved unless explicitly described elsewhere in this document. NOTE 5 The state of ODT does not affect the states described in this table. The ODT function is not available during Self-Refresh. NOTE 6 CKE must be registered with the same value on tCKEmin consecutive positive clock edges. CKE must remain at the valid input level the entire time it takes to achieve the tCKEmin clocks of registrations. Thus, after any CKE transition, CKE may not transition from its valid level during the time period of tIS + tCKEmin + tIH. NOTE 7 DESELECT and NOP are defined in the Command Truth Table. NOTE 8 On Self-Refresh Exit DESELECT or NOP commands must be issued on every clock edge occurring during the tXS period. Read or ODT commands may be issued only after tXSDLL is satisfied. NOTE 9 Self-Refresh modes can only be entered from the All Banks Idle state. NOTE 10 Must be a legal command as defined in the Command Truth Table. NOTE 11 Valid commands for Power-Down Entry and Exit are NOP and DESELECT only. NOTE 12 Valid commands for Self-Refresh Exit are NOP and DESELECT only. NOTE 13 Self-Refresh cannot be entered during Read or Write operations. NOTE 14 The Power-Down does not perform any refresh operations. NOTE 15 "X" means "don't care"(including floating around VREF) in Self-Refresh and Power-Down. It also applies to Address pins. NOTE 16 VREF (Both Vref_DQ and Vref_CA) must be maintained during Self-Refresh operation. NOTE 17 If all banks are closed at the conclusion of the read, write or precharge command, then Precharge Power-Down is entered, otherwise Active Power-Down is entered. NOTE 18 `Idle state' is defined as all banks are closed (tRP, tDAL, etc. satisfied), no data bursts are in progress, CKE is high, and all timings from previous operations are satisfied (tMRD, tMOD, tRFC, tZQinit, tZQoper, tZQCS, etc.) as well as all Self-Refresh exit and Power-Down Exit parameters are satisfied (tXS, tXP, tXPDLL, etc). REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 31 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM No Operation (NOP) Command The No operation (NOP) command is used to instruct the selected DDR3/L SDRAM to perform a NOP (CS low and RAS, CAS, and WE high). This prevents unwanted commands from being registered during idle or wait states. Operations already in progress are not affected. Deselect Command The Deselect function (CS HIGH) prevents new commands from being executed by the DDR3/L SDRAM. The DDR3/L SDRAM is effectively deselected. Operations already in progress are not affected. DLL- Off Mode DDR3/L DLL-off mode is entered by setting MR1 bit A0 to "1"; this will disable the DLL for subsequent operations until A0 bit set back to "0". The MR1 A0 bit for DLL control can be switched either during initialization or later. The DLL-off Mode operations listed below are an optional feature for DDR3/L. The maximum clock frequency for DLL-off Mode is specified by the parameter tCKDLL_OFF. There is no minimum frequency limit besides the need to satisfy the refresh interval, tREFI. Due to latency counter and timing restrictions, only one value of CAS Latency (CL) in MR0 and CAS Write Latency (CWL) in MR2 are supported. The DLL-off mode is only required to support setting of both CL=6 and CWL=6. DLL-off mode will affect the Read data Clock to Data Strobe relationship (tDQSCK) but not the data Strobe to Data relationship (tDQSQ, tQH). Special attention is needed to line up Read data to controller time domain. Comparing with DLL-on mode, where tDQSCK starts from the rising clock edge (AL+CL) cycles after the Read command, the DLL-off mode tDQSCK starts (AL+CL-1) cycles after the read command. Another difference is that tDQSCK may not be small compared to tCK (it might even be larger than tCK) and the difference between tDQSCKmin and tDQSCKmax is significantly larger than in DLL-on mode. The timing relations on DLL-off mode READ operation have shown at the following Timing Diagram (CL=6, BL=8) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 32 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 13 DLL-off mode READ Timing Operation T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 CK CK CMD Address READ Bank, Col b RL = AL+CL = 6 (CL=6, AL=0) DQSdiff_DLL_on Din b DQ_DLL_on RL(DLL_off) = AL+(CL-1) = 5 Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 Din b+4 Din b+5 Din b+6 Din b+7 tDQSCKDLL_diff_min DQSdiff_DLL_off Din b DQ_DLL_off Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 Din b+4 Din b+5 Din b+6 Din b+7 Din b+3 Din b+4 Din b+5 Din b+6 DQSdiff_DLL_off tDQSCKDLL_diff_max Din b DQ_DLL_off Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+7 Note: The tDQSCK is used here for DQS, DQS, and DQ to have a simplified diagram; the DLL_off shift will affect both timings in the same way and the skew between all DQ, DQS, and DQS signals will still be tDQSQ. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 33 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DLL on/off switching procedure DDR3/L DLL-off mode is entered by setting MR1 bit A0 to "1"; this will disable the DLL for subsequent operation until A0 bit set back to "0". DLL "on" to DLL "off" Procedure To switch from DLL "on" to DLL "off" requires the frequency to be changed during Self-Refresh outlined in the following procedure: 1. Starting from Idle state (all banks pre-charged, all timing fulfilled, and DRAMs On-die Termination resistors, RTT, must be in high impedance state before MRS to MR1 to disable the DLL). 2. Set MR1 Bit A0 to "1" to disable the DLL. 3. Wait tMOD. 4. Enter Self Refresh Mode; wait until (tCKSRE) satisfied. 5. Change frequency, in guidance with "Input Clock Frequency Change" section. 6. Wait until a stable clock is available for at least (tCKSRX) at DRAM inputs. 7. Starting with the Self Refresh Exit command, CKE must continuously be registered HIGH until all tMOD timings from any MRS command are satisfied. In addition, if any ODT features were enabled in the mode registers when Self Refresh mode was entered, the ODT signal must continuously be registered LOW until all tMOD timings from any MRS command are satisfied. If both ODT features were disabled in the mode registers when Self Refresh mode was entered, ODT signal can be registered LOW or HIGH. 8. Wait tXS, and then set Mode Registers with appropriate values (especially an update of CL, CWL, and WR may be necessary. A ZQCL command may also be issued after tXS). 9. Wait for tMOD, and then DRAM is ready for next command. Fig. 14: DLL Switch Sequence from DLL-on to DLL-off T0 T1 Ta0 Ta1 Tb0 Tc0 Td0 Td1 SRX 6) NOP Te 0 Te1 Tf0 CK CK tMOD CMD 1) MRS 2) NOP tCKSRE SRE 3) 4) tCKSRX 5) NOP tXS tMOD MRS 7) NOP Valid 8) tCKESR CKE Valid 8) ODT Valid 8) Time break Do not Care Note: ODT: Static LOW in case RTT_Nom and RTT_WR is enabled, otherwise static Low or High 1) Starting with Idle State, RTT in Hi-Z State. 2) Disable DLL by setting MR1 Bit A0 to 1. 3) Enter SR. 4) Change Frequency. 5) Clock must be stable at least tCKSRX. 6) Exit SR. 7) Update Mode registers with DLL off parameters setting. 8) Any valid command. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 34 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DLL "off" to DLL "on" Procedure To switch from DLL "off" to DLL "on" (with requires frequency change) during Self-Refresh: 1. Starting from Idle state (all banks pre-charged, all timings fulfilled and DRAMs On-die Termination resistors (RTT) must be in high impedance state before Self-Refresh mode is entered). 2. Enter Self Refresh Mode, wait until tCKSRE satisfied. 3. Change frequency, in guidance with "Input clock frequency change" section. 4. Wait until a stable is available for at least (tCKSRX) at DRAM inputs. 5. Starting with the Self Refresh Exit command, CKE must continuously be registered HIGH until tDLLK timing from subsequent DLL Reset command is satisfied. In addition, if any ODT features were enabled in the mode registers when Self Refresh mode was entered. the ODT signal must continuously be registered LOW until tDLLK timings from subsequent DLL Reset command is satisfied. If both ODT features are disabled in the mode registers when Self Refresh mode was entered, ODT signal can be registered LOW or HIGH. 6. Wait tXS, then set MR1 Bit A0 to "0" to enable the DLL. 7. Wait tMRD, then set MR0 Bit A8 to "1" to start DLL Reset. 8. Wait tMRD, then set Mode registers with appropriate values (especially an update of CL, CWL, and WR may be necessary. After tMOD satisfied from any proceeding MRS command, a ZQCL command may also be issued during or after tDLLK). 9. Wait for tMOD, then DRAM is ready for next command (remember to wait tDLLK after DLL Reset before applying command requiring a locked DLL!). In addition, wait also for tZQoper in case a ZQCL command was issued. Fig. 15 DLL Switch Sequence from DLL-on to DLL-off T0 Ta 0 NOP SRE 2) Ta1 Tb0 Tc0 Tc1 Td0 Te0 Tf1 Tg0 Th0 SRX 5) MRS 6) MRS 7) MRS 8) Valid CK CK CMD 1) ODTLoff + 1tck NOP tCKSRE 3) tCKSRX 4) tXS tMRD tMRD tDLLK CKE Valid tCKESR ODT Note: ODT: Static LOW in case RTT_Nom and RTT_WR is enabled, otherwise static Low or High 1) Starting from Idle State. 2) Enter SR. 3) Change Frequency. 4) Clock must be stable at least tCKSRX. 5) Exit SR. 6) Set DLL-on by MR1 A0="0" 7) Start DLL Reset 8) Any valid command REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM Time break Do not Care 35 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Input Clock frequency change Once the DDR3/L SDRAM is initialized, the DDR3/L SDRAM requires the clock to be "stable" during almost all states of normal operation. This means once the clock frequency has been set and is to be in the "stable state", the clock period is not allowed to deviate except for what is allowed for by the clock jitter and SSC (spread spectrum clocking) specification. The input clock frequency can be changed from one stable clock rate to another stable clock rate under two conditions: (1) Self-Refresh mode and (2) Precharge Power-Down mode. Outside of these two modes, it is illegal to change the clock frequency. For the first condition, once the DDR3/L SDRAM has been successfully placed in to Self-Refresh mode and tCKSRE has been satisfied, the state of the clock becomes a don't care. Once a don't care, changing the clock frequency is permissible, provided the new clock frequency is stable prior to tCKSRX. When entering and exiting Self-Refresh mode of the sole purpose of changing the clock frequency. The DDR3/L SDRAM input clock frequency is allowed to change only within the minimum and maximum operating frequency specified for the particular speed grade. The second condition is when the DDR3/L SDRAM is in Precharge Power-Down mode (either fast exit mode or slow exit mode). If the RTT_Nom feature was enabled in the mode register prior to entering Precharge power down mode, the ODT signal must continuously be registered LOW ensuring RTT is in an off state. If the RTT_Nom feature was disabled in the mode register prior to entering Precharge power down mode, RTT will remain in the off state. The ODT signal can be registered either LOW or HIGH in this case. A minimum of tCKSRE must occur after CKE goes LOW before the clock frequency may change. The DDR3/L SDRAM input clock frequency is allowed to change only within the minimum and maximum operating frequency specified for the particular speed grade. During the input clock frequency change, ODT and CKE must be held at stable LOW levels. Once the input clock frequency is changed, stable new clocks must be provided to the DRAM tCKSRX before precharge Power Down may be exited; after Precharge Power Down is exited and tXP has expired, the DLL must be RESET via MRS. Depending on the new clock frequency additional MRS commands may need to be issued to appropriately set the WR, CL, and CWL with CKE continuously registered high. During DLL re-lock period, ODT must remain LOW and CKE must remain HIGH. After the DLL lock time, the DRAM is ready to operate with new clock frequency. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 36 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 16: Change Frequency during Precharge Power-down Previous Clock Frequency T0 T1 T2 New Clock Frequency Ta0 Tb0 Tc0 Tc1 Td0 Td1 Te0 Te1 NOP MRS NOP Valid tCKb tCHb tCLb tCK CK CK tCH tCL tCKSRE tCKSRX CKE tIH tIS tIH tCPDED tIS tCKE Command NOP NOP NOP NOP DLL Reset Address tAOFPD/tAOF Valid tXP ODT tIH DQS, DQS tIS High-Z tDLLK DQ High-Z DM Enter Precharge Power-Down mode Frequency Change Exit Precharge Power-Down mode NOTES: 1. Applicable for both SLOW EXIT and FAST EXIT Precharge Power-down 2. tAOFPD and tAOF must be statisfied and outputs High-Z prior to T1; refer to ODT timing section for exact requirements 3. If the RTT_NOM feature was enabled in the mode register prior to entering Precharge power down mode, the ODT signal must continuously be registered LOW ensuring RTT is in an off state. If the RTT_NOM feature was disabled in the mode register prior to entering Precharge power down mode, RTT will remain in the off state. The ODT signal can be registered either LOW or HIGH in this case. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 37 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Write Leveling For better signal integrity, DDR3/L memory adopted fly by topology for the commands, addresses, control signals, and clocks. The fly by topology has benefits from reducing number of stubs and their length but in other aspect, causes flight time skew between clock and strobe at every DRAM on DIMM. It makes it difficult for the Controller to maintain tDQSS, tDSS, and tDSH specification. Therefore, the controller should support "write leveling" in DDR3/L SDRAM to compensate the skew. The memory controller can use the "write leveling" feature and feedback from the DDR3/L SDRAM to adjust the DQS - DQS to CK - CK relationship. The memory controller involved in the leveling must have adjustable delay setting on DQS - DQS to align the rising edge of DQS - DQS with that of the clock at the DRAM pin. DRAM asynchronously feeds back CK - CK, sampled with the rising edge of DQS - DQS, through the DQ bus. The controller repeatedly delays DQS - DQS until a transition from 0 to 1 is detected. The DQS - DQS delay established though this exercise would ensure tDQSS specification. Besides tDQSS, tDSS, and tDSH specification also needs to be fulfilled. One way to achieve this is to combine the actual tDQSS in the application with an appropriate duty cycle and jitter on the DQS- DQS signals. Depending on the actual tDQSS in the application, the actual values for tDQSL and tDQSH may have to be better than the absolute limits provided in "AC Timing Parameters" section in order to satisfy tDSS and tDSH specification. A conceptual timing of this scheme is show as below figure. Fig. 17: Write Leveling Concept Diff _ CK Source Diff _ DQS Diff _ CK Destination Diff _ DQS DQ 0 or 1 0 0 Push DQS to capture 0 -1 transition DQ 0 or 1 1 1 DQS/DQS driven by the controller during leveling mode must be determined by the DRAM based on ranks populated. Similarly, the DQ bus driven by the DRAM must also be terminated at the controller. One or more data bits should carry the leveling feedback to the controller across the DRAM configurations x8. Therefore, a separate feedback mechanism should be able for each byte lane. The upper data bits should provide the feedback of the upper diff_DQS (diff_UDQS) to clock relationship whereas the lower data bits would indicate the lower diff_DQS (diff_LDQS) to clock relationship. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 38 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DRAM setting for write leveling and DRAM termination unction in that mode DRAM enters into Write leveling mode if A7 in MR1 set "High" and after finishing leveling, DRAM exits from write leveling mode if A7 in MR1 set "Low". Note that in write leveling mode, only DQS/DQS terminations are activated and deactivated via ODT pin not like normal operation. Table 13: MR setting involved in the leveling procedure Function MR1 Enable Disable Write leveling enable A7 1 0 Output buffer mode (Qoff) A12 0 1 Table 14: DRAM termination function in the leveling mode ODT pin at DRAM DQS/DQS termination DQs termination De-asserted off off Asserted on off Note: In write leveling mode with its output buffer disabled (MR1[bit7]=1 with MR1[bit12]=1) all RTT_Nom settings are allowed; in Write Leveling Mode with its output buffer enabled (MR1[bit7]=1 with MR1[bit12]=0) only RTT_Nom settings of RZQ/2, RZQ/4, and RZQ/6 are allowed. Procedure Description Memory controller initiates Leveling mode of all DRAMs by setting bit 7 of MR1 to 1. With entering write leveling mode, the DQ pins are in undefined driving mode. During write leveling mode, only NOP or Deselect commands are allowed. As well as an MRS command to exit write leveling mode. Since the controller levels one rank at a time, the output of other rank must be disabled by setting MR1 bit A12 to 1. Controller may assert ODT after tMOD, time at which DRAM is ready to accept the ODT signal. Controller may drive DQS low and DQS high after a delay of tWLDQSEN, at which time DRAM has applied on-die termination on these signals. After tDQSL and tWLMRD controller provides a single DQS, DQS edge which is used by the DRAM to sample CK - CK driven from controller. tWLMRD(max) timing is controller dependent. DRAM samples CK - CK status with rising edge of DQS and provides feedback on all the DQ bits asynchronously after tWLO timing. There is a DQ output uncertainty of tWLOE defined to allow mismatch on DQ bits; there are no read strobes (DQS/DQS) needed for these DQs. Controller samples incoming DQ and decides to increment or decrement DQS - DQS delay setting and launches the next DQS/DQS pulse after some time, which is controller dependent. Once a 0 to 1 transition is detected, the controller locks DQS - DQS delay setting and write leveling is achieved for the device. The following figure describes the timing diagram and parameters for the overall Write leveling procedure. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 39 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Timing details of Write leveling sequence Fig. 18: DQS - DQS is capturing CK - CK low at T1 and CK - CK high at T2 T1 tWLS T2 t WLH tWLS t WLH CK CK M RS CMD NOP NOP NOP NOP NO P N OP N OP NOP N OP NOP NOP tMO D O DT t DQSL tWLDQ SEN tDQSH tDQSL tDQSH Di ff_ DQ S tWLMR D On e Pri me DQ : tWLO t WLO Prime DQ t WLO Late Re ma ini ng D Qs Earl y Re ma ini ng D Qs tWLO All DQs are Prime : tWLMRD tWLOE t WLO tWLO Late Re ma ini ng D Qs t WLO E Earl y Re ma ini ng D Qs tWLO tWLOE t WLO Undefined Driving Mode Note: 1. DRAM has the option to drive leveling feedback on a prime DQ or all DQs. If feedback is driven only on one DQ, the remaining DQs must be driven low as shown in above Figure, and maintained at this state through out the leveling procedure. 2. MRS: Load MR1 to enter write leveling mode 3. NOP: NOP or deselect 4. diff_DQS is the differential data strobe (DQS, DQS). Timing reference points are the zero crossings. DQS is shown with solid line, DQS is shown with dotted line. 6. DQS/DQS needs to fulfill minimum pulse width requirements tDQSH(min) and tDQSL(min) as defined for regular Writes; the max pulse width is system dependent. Time break Do not Care Write Leveling Mode Exit The following sequence describes how Write Leveling Mode should be exited: 1. After the last rising strobe edge (see ~T0), stop driving the strobe signals (see ~Tc0). Note: From now on, DQ pins are in undefined driving mode, and will remain undefined, until tMOD after the respective MR command (Te1). 2. Drive ODT pin low (tIS must be satisfied) and keep it low (see Tb0). 3. After the RTT is switched off, disable Write Level Mode via MRS command (see Tc2). 4. After tMOD is satisfied (Te1), any valid command may be registered. (MR commands may be issued after tMRD (Td1). REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 40 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Timing detail of Write Leveling exit Fig. 19: Extended Temperature Usage T0 T1 NOP NOP T2 Tb0 Ta0 Tc0 Tc1 NOP NOP Tc2 Td0 Td1 Te0 Te1 NOP Valid NOP Valid CK CK CMD NOP NOP NOP MRS tMOD MR1 BA Valid Valid tMRD ODT tIS tWLO RTT_DQS_DQS tODTLoff tAOFmin RTT_Nom tAOFmax DQS_DQS DQ Result = 1 Time Break Transitioning Do not Care Undefined Driving Mode Nanya's DDR3/L SDRAM supports the optional extended temperature range of 0C to +95C, TC. Thus, the SRT and ASR options must be used at a minimum. The extended temperature range DRAM must be refreshed externally at 2X (double refresh) anytime the case temperature is above +85C (and does not exceed +95C). The external refreshing requirement is accomplished by reducing the refresh period from 64ms to 32ms. However, self refresh mode requires either ASR or SRT to support the extended temperature. Thus either ASR or SRT must be enabled when TC is above +85C or self refresh cannot be used until the case temperature is at or below +85C. Table 14 summarizes the two extended temperature options and Table 15 summarizes how the two extended temperature options relate to one another. Table 15: Mode Register Description Field Bits Description Auto Self-Refresh (ASR) When enabled, DDR3/L SDRAM automatically provides Self-Refresh power management ASR MR2(A6) functions for all supported operating temperature values. If not enabled, the SRT bit must be programmed to indicate TOPER during subsequent Self-Refresh operation. 0 = Manual SR Reference (SRT) 1 = ASR enable Self-Refresh Temperature (SRT) Range If ASR = 0, the SRT bit must be programmed to indicate TOPER during subsequent Self-Refresh SRT MR2(A7) operation. If ASR = 1, SRT bit must be set to 0. 0 = Normal operating temperature range 1 = Extended operating temperature range REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 41 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Auto Self-Refresh mode - ASR mode DDR3/L SDRAM provides an Auto-Refresh mode (ASR) for application ease. ASR mode is enabled by setting MR2 bit A6=1 and MR2 bit A7=0. The DRAM will manage Self-Refresh entry in either the Normal or Extended Temperature Ranges. In this mode, the DRAM will also manage Self-Refresh power consumption when the DRAM operating temperature changes, lower at low temperatures and higher at high temperatures. If the ASR option is not supported by DRAM, MR2 bit A6 must set to 0. If the ASR option is not enabled (MR2 bit A6=0), the SRT bit (MR2 bit A7) must be manually programmed with the operating temperature range required during Self-Refresh operation. Support of the ASR option does not automatically imply support of the Extended Temperature Range. Self-Refresh Temperature Range - SRT SRT applies to devices supporting Extended Temperature Range only. If ASR=0, the Self-Refresh Temperature (SRT) Range bit must be programmed to guarantee proper self-refresh operation. If SRT=0, then the DRAM will set an appropriate refresh rate for Self-Refresh operation in the Normal Temperature Range. If SRT=1, then the DRAM will set an appropriate, potentially different, refresh rate to allow Self-Refresh operation in either the Normal or Extended Temperature Ranges. The value of the SRT bit can effect self-refresh power consumption, please refer to IDD table for details. Table 16:Self-Refresh mode summary MR2 MR2 A[6] A[7] 0 0 Allowed Operating Self-Refresh operation Temperature Range for Self-Refresh mode Self-Refresh rate appropriate for the Normal Temperature Range Normal (0 ~ 85C) Self-Refresh appropriate for either the Normal or Extended Temperature Ranges. 0 1 The DRAM must support Extended Temperature Range. The value of the SRT bit can effect self-refresh power consumption, please refer to the IDD table for details. 1 0 1 0 1 1 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 ASR enabled (for devices supporting ASR and Normal Temperature Range). Self-Refresh power consumption is temperature dependent. Normal and Extended (0 ~ 95C) Normal (0 ~ 85C) ASR enabled (for devices supporting ASR and Extended Temperature Range). Normal and Extended Self-Refresh power consumption is temperature dependent. (0 ~ 95C) Illegal CONSUMER DRAM 42 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 17:MPR MR3 Register Definition MR3 A[2] 0 1 MR3 A[1:0] don't care (0 or 1) See the following table Function Normal operation, no MPR transaction. All subsequent Reads will come from DRAM array. All subsequent Writes will go to DRAM array. Enable MPR mode, subsequent RD/RDA commands defined by MR3 A[1:0]. MPR Functional Description z One bit wide logical interface via all DQ pins during READ operation. z Register Read on x8: z DQ [0] drives information from MPR. z DQ [7:1] either drive the same information as DQ [0], or they drive 0. z Addressing during for Multi Purpose Register reads for all MPR agents: z BA [2:0]: don't care. z A [1:0]: A [1:0] must be equal to "00". Data read burst order in nibble is fixed. z A[2]: For BL=8, A[2] must be equal to 0, burst order is fixed to [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7]; For Burst chop 4 cases, the burst order is switched on nibble base, A[2]=0, burst order: 0,1,2,3, A[2]=1, burst order: 4,5,6,7. *) z A [9:3]: don't care. z A10/AP: don't care. z A12/BC: Selects burst chop mode on-the-fly, if enabled within MR0 z A11, A13: don't care. z Regular interface functionality during register reads: z Support two Burst Ordering which are switched with A2 and A[1:0]=00. z Support of read burst chop (MRS and on-the-fly via A12/BC). z All other address bits (remaining column addresses bits including A10, all bank address bits) will be ignored by the DDR3/L SDRAM. z Regular read latencies and AC timings apply. z DLL must be locked prior to MPR READs. Note *): Burst order bit 0 is assigned to LSB and burst order bit 7 is assigned to MSB of the selected MPR agent. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 43 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM MPR Register Address Definition The following table provide an overview of the available data location, how they are addressed by MR3 A[1:0] during a MRS to MR3, and how their individual bits are mapped into the burst order bits during a Multi Purpose Register Read. Table 18: MPR MR3 Register Definition MR3 A[2] MR3 A[1:0] Function Read Burst Length Read Address A[2:0] 00 Pattern for 000 BC4 000 BC4 100 BL8 000 Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BC4 000 Burst order 0,1,2,3 BC4 100 Burst order 4,5,6,7 BL8 000 Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BC4 000 Burst order 0,1,2,3 BC4 100 Burst order 4,5,6,7 BL8 000 Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BC4 000 Burst order 0,1,2,3 BC4 100 Burst order 4,5,6,7 System Calibration 1 1 1 01 10 11 RFU RFU RFU Burst order 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 BL8 Predefined 1 Burst Order and Data Pattern Pre-defined Data Pattern [0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1] Burst order 0,1,2,3 Pre-defined Data Pattern [0,1,0,1] Burst order 4,5,6,7 Pre-defined Data Pattern [0,1,0,1] Note: Burst order bit 0 is assigned to LSB and the burst order bit 7 is assigned to MSB of the selected MPR agent. ACTIVE Command The ACTIVE command is used to open (or activate) a row in a particular bank for subsequent access. The value on the BA0-BA2 inputs selects the bank, and the addresses provided on inputs A0-A13 selects the row. These rows remain active (or open) for accesses until a precharge command is issued to that bank. A PRECHARGE command must be issued before opening a different row in the same bank. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 44 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM PRECHARGE Command The PRECHARGE command is used to deactivate the open row in a particular bank or the open row in all banks. The bank(s) will be available for a subsequent row activation a specified time (tRP) after the PRECHARGE command is issued, except in the case of concurrent auto precharge, where a READ or WRITE command to a different bank is allowed as long as it does not interrupt the data transfer in the current bank and does not violate any other timing parameters. Once a bank has been precharged, it is in the idle state and must be activated prior to any READ or WRITE commands being issued to that bank. A PRECHARGE command is allowed if there is no open row in that bank (idle bank) or if the previously open row is already in the process of precharging. However, the precharge period will be determined by the last PRECHARGE command issued to the bank. READ Operation Read Burst Operation During a READ or WRITE command DDR3/L will support BC4 and BL8 on the fly using address A12 during the READ or WRITE (AUTO PRECHARGE can be enabled or disabled). A12=0, BC4 (BC4 = burst chop, tCCD=4) A12=1, BL8 A12 will be used only for burst length control, not a column address. Fig. 20: Read Burst Operation RL=5 (AL=0, CL=5, BL=8) T0 T1 T2 T3 NOP NOP NOP T4 T5 T6 NOP NOP T7 T8 T9 T10 T145 NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CMD READ Address Bank Col n NOP NOP tRPRE tRPST DQS, DQS Dout n DQ CL=5 RL = AL + CL Dout n +1 Dout n +2 Dout n +3 Dout n +4 Dout n +5 Dout n +6 Dout n +7 Fig. 21: READ Burst Operation RL = 9 (AL=4, CL=5, BL=8) T0 T1 T2 T3 NOP NOP NOP T4 T5 T6 NOP NOP T7 T8 T9 T10 T145 NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CMD READ Address Bank Col n NOP NOP AL = 4 tRPRE DQS, DQS CL=5 DQ RL = AL + CL REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM Dout n Dout n +1 Dout n +2 Dout n +3 Dout n +4 Dout n +5 45 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM READ Timing Definitions Read timing is shown in the following figure and is applied when the DLL is enabled and locked. Rising data strobe edge parameters: tDQSCK min/max describes the allowed range for a rising data strobe edge relative to CK, CK. tDQSCK is the actual position of a rising strobe edge relative to CK, CK. tQSH describes the DQS, DQS differential output high time. tDQSQ describes the latest valid transition of the associated DQ pins. tQH describes the earliest invalid transition of the associated DQ pins. Falling data strobe edge parameters: tQSL describes the DQS, DQS differential output low time. tDQSQ describes the latest valid transition of the associated DQ pins. tQH describes the earliest invalid transition of the associated DQ pins. Fig. 22: Read Timing Definition C K C K tD Q S K , m in tD Q S K , m a x R is in g S tr o b e R e g io n tD Q S K R is in g S tr o b e R e g io n tQ S H tQ S L tD Q S K D Q S D Q S tQ H tD Q S Q tQ H tD Q S Q A s s o c ia te d D Q p in s REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 46 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Read Timing; Clock to Data Strobe relationship Clock to Data Strobe relationship is shown in the following figure and is applied when the DLL is enabled and locked. Rising data strobe edge parameters: tDQSCK min/max describes the allowed range for a rising data strobe edge relative to CK and CK. tDQSCK is the actual position of a rising strobe edge relative to CK and CK. tQSH describes the data strobe high pulse width. Falling data strobe edge parameters: tQSL describes the data strobe low pulse width. Fig. 23: Clock to Data Strobe Relationship RL Measured to this point CK CK tLZ(DQS)min tDQSCKmin tQSH tRPRE tQSL tRPST tHZ(DQS)min DQS, DQS Early Strobe tHZ(DQS)max tDQSCKmax tLZ(DQS)max tRPST DQS, DQS Late Strobe tRPRE NOTES: 1. Within a burst, rising strobe edge is not necessarily fixed to be always at tDQSCK(min) or tDQSCK(max). Instead, rising strobe edge can vary between tDQSCK(min) and tDQSCK(max). 2. The DQS, DQS# differential output high time is defined by tQSH and the DQS, DQS# differential output low time is defined by tQSL. 3. Likewise, tLZ(DQS)min and tHZ(DQS)min are not tied to tDQSCKmin (early strobe case) and tLZ(DQS)max and tHZ(DQS)max are not tied to tDQSCKmax (late strobe case). 4. The minimum pulse width of read preamble is defined by tRPRE(min). 5. The maximum read postamble is bound by tDQSCK(min) plus tQSH(min) on the left side and tHZDSQ(max) on the right side. 6. The minimum pulse width of read postamble is defined by tRPST(min). 7. The maximum read preamble is bound by tLZDQS(min) on the left side and tDQSCK(max) on the right side. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 47 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Read Timing; Data Strobe to Data Relationship The Data Strobe to Data relationship is shown in the following figure and is applied when the DLL and enabled and locked. Rising data strobe edge parameters: tDQSQ describes the latest valid transition of the associated DQ pins. tQH describes the earliest invalid transition of the associated DQ pins. Falling data strobe edge parameters: tDQSQ describes the latest valid transition of the associated DQ pins. tQH describes the earliest invalid transition of the associated DQ pins. tDQSQ; both rising/falling edges of DQS, no tAC defined Fig. 24: Data Strobe to Data Relationship T0 T1 T2 T3 NOP NOP NOP T4 T5 T6 NOP NOP T7 T8 T9 NOP NOP CK CK CMD READ Address Bank Col n NOP tRPRE NOP tDQSQmax tQH tRPST DQS, DQS tLZ(DQ)min RL = AL + CL DQ (Last data valid) DQ (First data no longer valid) tDQSQmin Dout n Dout n Dout n +1 Dout n +1 tHZ(DQ)min tQH Dout n +2 Dout n +2 Dout n +3 Dout n +3 Dout n +4 Dout n +4 Dout n +5 Dout n +5 Dout n +6 Dout n +6 Dout n +7 Dout n +7 All DQ collectively Valid data REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM Valid data 48 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK Col n Bank READ Col n Bank READ T0 NOP NOP T1 tCCD NOP tCCD NOP T2 RL = 5 RL = 5 NOP NOP T3 READ READ Col b Bank READ Col b Bank READ T4 tRPRE tRPRE NOP NOP T5 n Dout n Dout n +1 Dout n +1 Dout NOP NOP T6 n +2 Dout NOP tRPST n +3 Dout n +3 Dout RL = 5 n +2 Dout RL = 5 NOP T7 n +5 Dout n +6 Dout n +7 Dout NOP T9 tRPRE NOP READ (BL4) to READ (BL4) NOP READ (BL8) to READ (BL8) n +4 Dout NOP T8 b Dout b Dout b +1 Dout b +1 Dout NOP NOP T10 b +2 Dout b +2 Dout NOP b +3 Dout tRPST b +3 Dout NOP T11 b +4 Dout b +5 Dout NOP NOP T12 b +6 Dout b +7 Dout NOP tRPST NOP T13 NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 25: Read to Read (CL=5, AL=0) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 49 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK Col n Bank READ Col n Bank READ T0 NOP T3 NOP T4 tRPRE NOP RL = 5 NOP READ RL = 5 Col b Bank WRITE tRPRE READ to Write Command delay = RL +tCCD + 2tCK -WL NOP T2 READ to WRITE Command Delay = RL + tCCD/2 + 2tCK - WL NOP NOP T1 NOP NOP T5 Dout n +1 n n +1 Dout Dout n Dout NOP Col b Bank n +2 Dout n +3 Dout n +5 Dout n +6 Dout n +7 Dout WL = 5 tRPST NOP T9 NOP tWPRE Dout b +1 Dout b NOP READ (BL8) to WRITE (BL8) n +4 Dout NOP T8 READ (BL4) to WRITE (BL4) NOP NOP T7 tRPST n +3 Dout WL = 5 n +2 Dout WRITE T6 b +2 Dout NOP NOP T10 NOP b +3 Dout b Dout tBL = 4 clocks tWPST tWRPRE NOP T11 b +1 Dout NOP b +2 Dout NOP T12 b +3 Dout NOP b +4 Dout NOP T13 b +5 Dout NOP b +6 Dout NOP T14 tWTR tWR b +7 Dout NOP tWPST NOP T15 NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 26: READ to WRITE (CL=5, AL=0; CWL=5, AL=0) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 50 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK Col n Bank READ Col n Bank READ T0 NOP NOP T1 tCCD NOP tCCD NOP T2 RL = 5 RL = 5 NOP NOP T3 READ READ Col b Bank READ Col b Bank READ T4 tRPRE tRPRE NOP NOP T5 n Dout n Dout n +1 Dout n +1 Dout NOP NOP T6 n +2 Dout NOP tRPST n +3 Dout n +3 Dout RL = 5 n +2 Dout RL = 5 NOP T7 n +5 Dout n +6 Dout n +7 Dout NOP T9 tRPRE NOP READ (BC4) to READ (BL8) NOP READ (BL8) to READ (BC4) n +4 Dout NOP T8 b Dout b Dout b +1 Dout b +1 Dout NOP NOP T10 b +2 Dout b +2 Dout b +3 Dout b +3 Dout NOP tRPST NOP T11 b +4 Dout b +5 Dout NOP NOP T12 b +6 Dout b +7 Dout tRPST NOP NOP T13 NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 27: READ to READ (CL=5, AL=0) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 51 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK Col n Bank READ Col n Bank READ T0 NOP T3 READ NOP T4 tRPRE NOP RL = 5 NOP READ RL = 5 Col b Bank WRITE tRPRE READ to WRITE Command delay = RL + tCCD +2tCK - WL NOP T2 READ to WRITE Command delay = RL + tCCD/2 +2tCK - WL NOP NOP T1 NOP NOP T5 n Dout n Dout n +1 Dout n +1 Dout NOP Col b Bank n +2 Dout NOP NOP T7 tRPST n +3 Dout n +3 Dout WL = 5 n +2 Dout WRITE T6 n +5 Dout n +6 Dout n +7 Dout WL = 5 tRPST NOP T9 tWPRE b Dout NOP READ (BL4) to WRITE (BL8) NOP READ (BL8) to WRITE (BC4) n +4 Dout NOP T8 b +1 Dout b +2 Dout NOP NOP T10 b +3 Dout tWPRE b +4 Dout NOP b Dout NOP T11 b +5 Dout b +1 Dout b +6 Dout NOP b +2 Dout NOP T12 b +7 NOP tWPST Dout b +3 Dout tWPST NOP T13 NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 28: READ to WRITE (CL=5, AL=0; CWL=5, AL=0) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 52 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Write Operation DDR3/L Burst Operation During a READ or WRITE command, DDR3/L will support BC4 and BL8 on the fly using address A12 during the READ or WRITE (Auto Precharge can be enabled or disabled). A12=0, BC4 (BC4 = Burst Chop, tCCD=4) A12=1, BL8 A12 is used only for burst length control, not as a column address. WRITE Timing Violations Motivation Generally, if timing parameters are violated, a complete reset/initialization procedure has to be initiated to make sure the DRAM works properly. However, it is desirable for certain minor violations that the DRAM is guaranteed not to "hang up" and errors be limited to that particular operation. For the following, it will be assumed that there are no timing violations with regard to the Write command itself (including ODT, etc.) and that it does satisfy all timing requirements not mentioned below. Data Setup and Hold Violations Should the strobe timing requirements (tDS, tDH) be violated, for any of the strobe edges associated with a write burst, then wrong data might be written to the memory location addressed with the offending WRITE command. Subsequent reads from that location might result in unpredictable read data, however, the DRAM will work properly otherwise. Strobe to Strobe and Strobe to Clock Violations Should the strobe timing requirements (tDQSH, tDQSL, tWPRE, tWPST) or the strobe to clock timing requirements (tDSS, tDSH, tDQSS) be violated, for any of the strobe edges associated with a Write burst, then wrong data might be written to the memory location addressed with the offending WRITE command. Subsequent reads from that location might result in unpredictable read data, however the DRAM will work properly otherwise. Write Timing Parameters This drawing is for example only to enumerate the strobe edges that "belong" to a write burst. No actual timing violations are shown here. For a valid burst all timing parameters for each edge of a burst need to be satisfied (not only for one edge as shown). REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 53 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 29: Write Timing Definition T0 T1 T2 T3 CMD Write NOP NOP NOP Address Bank Col n T4 T5 T6 NOP NOP T8 T9 Tn NOP NOP NOP T7 CK CK NOP NOP tDSH tDSH tDSH tDQSS tDSH tWPST(min) tDSS tWPRE(min) DQS, DQS (tDQSS min) tDQSH tDQSL tDQSH Din n DQ tDQSH tDSS tDSS Din n +1 tDQSL(min) tDSS Din n +2 Din n +3 Din n +4 Din n +5 Din n +6 Din n +7 tDSS WL = AL + CWL tWPST(min) tDSH tDSH tDSH tDSH tDSS tWPRE(min) DQS, DQS (tDQSS nominal) tDQSH tDQSL tDQSH Din n DQ tDQSH tDSS tDSS Din n +1 tDQSL(min) tDSS Din n +2 Din n +3 Din n +4 Din n +5 Din n +6 Din n +7 tDSS tDSH tDQSS tDSH tWPRE(min) tWPST(min) tDSH tDSH DQS, DQS (tDQSS max) tDSS tDQSH tDQSL DQ tDSS tDSS tDQSH Din n Din n +1 Din n +2 Din n +3 Din n +4 Din n +5 tDSS tDQSH Din n +6 tDQSL(min) Din n +7 tDSS Note: 1. BL=8, WL=5 (AL=0, CWL=5). 2. Din n = data in from column n. 3. NOP commands are shown for ease of illustration; other command may be valid at these times. 4. BL8 setting activated by either MR0 [A1:0=00] or MR0 [A1:0=01] and A12 = 1 during WRITE command at T0. 5. tDQSS must be met at each rising clock edge. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 54 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK Col n Bank WRITE Col n Bank WRITE T0 NOP NOP T1 WL = 5 NOP T3 WL = 5 NOP READ WRITE (BC4) to WRITE (BC4) tCCD NOP WRITE (BL8) to WRITE (BL8) tCCD NOP T2 Col b Bank WRITE Col b Bank WRITE T4 tRPRE tWPRE Dout n +1 n n +1 Dout Dout NOP n Dout NOP T5 n +2 Dout NOP n +2 Dout NOP T6 NOP n +4 Dout n +3 Dout WL = 5 tWPST WL = 5 n +3 Dout NOP T7 n +5 Dout NOP n +6 Dout NOP T8 tWPRE n +7 Dout b Dout NOP b Dout NOP T9 b +1 Dout b +1 Dout b +2 Dout NOP b +2 Dout NOP T10 tBL=4 NOP b +4 Dout b +3 Dout tWPST b +3 Dout tBL=4 NOP T11 b +5 Dout NOP b +6 Dout NOP T12 b +7 Dout NOP tWPST NOP T13 tWTR tWR tWTR tWR NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 30: WRITE to WRITE (WL=5; CWL=5, AL=0) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 55 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK WL = 5 NOP T3 WL = 5 NOP tRPRE tWPRE NOP n Dout NOP T5 n +1 Dout NOP n +2 Dout NOP T6 Dout NOP n +4 Dout WRITE (BC4) to READ (BC4/BL8) Dout n +1 Dout n n +2 tBL=4 n +3 Dout tWPST n +3 Dout NOP T7 n +5 Dout NOP n +6 Dout NOP T8 n +7 Dout NOP tWPST NOP T9 NOP NOP T10 tWTR NOP tWTR NOP T11 NOP NOP T12 READ Col b Bank READ T13 Bank NOP NOP T4 Col b NOP WRITE (BL8) to READ (BC4/BL8) NOP T2 Bank NOP NOP T1 Col n WRITE Col n Bank WRITE T0 RL=5 RL=5 NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 31: WRITE to READ (RL=5, CL=5, AL=0; WL=5, CWL=5, AL=0; BL=4) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 56 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD DQ DQS, DQS Address CMD CK CK Col n Bank WRITE Col n Bank WRITE T0 NOP NOP T1 WL = 5 NOP T3 WL = 5 NOP READ WRITE (BC4) to WRITE (BL8) tCCD NOP WRITE (BL8) to WRITE (BC4) tCCD NOP T2 Col b Bank WRITE Col b Bank WRITE T4 tRPRE tWPRE Dout n +1 n n +1 Dout Dout NOP n Dout NOP T5 n +2 Dout NOP n +2 Dout NOP T6 NOP n +4 Dout n +3 Dout WL = 5 tWPST WL = 5 n +3 Dout NOP T7 n +5 Dout NOP n +6 Dout NOP T8 tWPRE n +7 Dout b Dout NOP b Dout NOP T9 b +1 Dout b +1 Dout b +2 Dout NOP b +2 Dout NOP T10 b +3 Dout b +3 Dout b +3 Dout tBL=4 NOP tWPST tBL=4 NOP T11 b +4 Dout b +5 Dout NOP NOP T12 b +6 Dout b +7 Dout tWPST NOP NOP T13 tWTR tWR tWTR tWR NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 32: WRITE to WRITE (WL=5, CWL=5, AL=0) (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved 57 NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Refresh Command The Refresh command (REF) is used during normal operation of the DDR3/L SDRAMs. This command is not persistent, so it must be issued each time a refresh is required. The DDR3/L SDRAM requires Refresh cycles at an average periodic interval of tREFI. When CS, RAS, and CAS are held Low and WE High at the rising edge of the clock, the chip enters a Refresh cycle. All banks of the SDRAM must be precharged and idle for a minimum of the precharge time tRP(min) before the Refresh Command can be applied. The refresh addressing is generated by the internal refresh controller. This makes the address bits "Don't Care" during a Refresh command. An internal address counter suppliers the address during the refresh cycle. No control of the external address bus is required once this cycle has started. When the refresh cycle has completed, all banks of the SDRAM will be in the precharged (idle) state. A delay between the Refresh Command and the next valid command, except NOP or DES, must be greater than or equal to the minimum Refresh cycle time tRFC(min) as shown in the following figure. In general, a Refresh command needs to be issued to the DDR3/L SDRAM regularly every tREFI interval. To allow for improved efficiency in scheduling and switching between tasks, some flexibility in the absolute refresh interval is provided. A maximum of 8 Refresh commands can be postponed during operation of the DDR3/L SDRAM, meaning that at no point in time more than a total of 8 Refresh commands are allowed to be postponed. In case that 8 Refresh commands are postponed in a row, the resulting maximum interval between the surrounding Refresh commands is limited to 9 x tREFI. A maximum of 8 additional Refresh commands can be issued in advance ("pulled in"), with each one reducing the number of regular Refresh commands required later by one. Note that pulling in more than 8 Refresh commands in advance does not further reduce the number of regular Refresh commands required later, so that the resulting maximum interval between two surrounding Refresh command is limited to 9 x tREFI. Before entering Self-Refresh Mode, all postponed Refresh commands must be executed. Fig. 33: Self-Refresh Entry/Exit Timing T0 T1 REF NOP Ta0 Tb0 Ta1 Tb1 Tb2 Tb3 Valid Valid Tc0 Tc1 CK CK CMD NOP tRFC DRAM must be idle REF NOP NOP Valid Valid Valid REF Valid tRFC(min) tREFI (max, 9 x tREFI) DRAM must be idle Time Break Fig. 34: Postponing Refresh Commands (Example) tR E F I 9 x tR E F I t tR E F I 8 R E F - C o m m a n d p o s tp o n e d REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 58 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 35: Pulled-in Refresh Commands (Example) tR E F I 9 x tR E F I t tR E F I 8 R E F - C o m m a n d s p u lle d - in Self-Refresh Operation The Self-Refresh command can be used to retain data in the DDR3/L SDRAM, even if the reset of the system is powered down. When in the Self-Refresh mode, the DDR3/L SDRAM retains data without external clocking. The DDR3/L SDRAM device has a built-in timer to accommodate Self-Refresh operation. The Self-Refresh Entry (SRE) Command is defined by having CS, RAS, CAS, and CKE held low with WE high at the rising edge of the clock. Before issuing the Self-Refreshing-Entry command, the DDR3/L SDRAM must be idle with all bank precharge state with tRP satisfied. Also, on-die termination must be turned off before issuing Self-Refresh-Entry command, by either registering ODT pin low "ODTL + 0.5tCK" prior to the Self-Refresh Entry command or using MRS to MR1 command. Once the Self-Refresh Entry command is registered, CKE must be held low to keep the device in Self-Refresh mode. During normal operation (DLL on), MR1 (A0=0), the DLL is automatically disabled upon entering Self-Refresh and is automatically enabled (including a DLL-RESET) upon exiting Self-Refresh. When the DDR3/L SDRAM has entered Self-Refresh mode, all of the external control signals, except CKE and RESET, are "don't care". For proper Self-Refresh operation, all power supply and reference pins (VDD, VDDQ, VSS, VSSQ, VRefCA, and VRefDQ) must be at valid levels. The DRAM initiates a minimum of one Refresh command internally within tCKE period once it enters Self-Refresh mode. The clock is internally disabled during Self-Refresh operation to save power. The minimum time that the DDR3/L SDRAM must remain in Self-Refresh mode is tCKE. The user may change the external clock frequency or halt the external clock tCKSRE after Self-Refresh entry is registered; however, the clock must be restarted and stable tCKSRX before the device can exit Self-Refresh mode. The procedure for exiting Self-Refresh requires a sequence of events. First, the clock must be stable prior to CKE going back HIGH. Once a Self-Refresh Exit Command (SRX, combination of CKE going high and either NOP or Deselect on command bus) is registered, a delay of at least tXS must be satisfied before a valid command not requiring a locked DLL can be issued to the device to allow for any internal refresh in progress. Before a command which requires a locked DLL can be applied, a delay of at least tXSDLL and applicable ZQCAL function requirements [TBD] must be satisfied. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 59 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Before a command that requires a locked DLL can be applied, a delay of at least tXSDLL must be satisfied. Depending on the system environment and the amount of time spent in Self-Refresh, ZQ calibration commands may be required to compensate for the voltage and temperature drift as described in "ZQ Calibration Commands". To issue ZQ calibration commands, applicable timing requirements must be satisfied. CKE must remain HIGH for the entire Self-Refresh exit period tXSDLL for proper operation except for Self-Refresh re-entry. Upon exit from Self-Refresh, the DDR3/L SDRAM can be put back into Self-Refresh mode after waiting at least tXS period and issuing one refresh command (refresh period of tRFC). NOP or deselect commands must be registered on each positive clock edge during the Self-Refresh exit interval tXS. ODT must be turned off during tXSDLL. The use of Self-Refresh mode instructs the possibility that an internally times refresh event can be missed when CKE is raised for exit from Self-Refresh mode. Upon exit from Self-Refresh, the DDR3/L SDRAM requires a minimum of one extra refresh command before it is put back into Self-Refresh mode. Fig. 36:Self-Refresh Entry/Exit Timing T0 T1 T2 Ta0 Tb0 Tc0 Tc1 Td0 Te0 Tf Valid Valid CK, CK tCKSRE tCKSRX tCPDED CKE tCKESR Valid ODT ODTL CMD NOP SRE NOP SRX Enter Self Refresh Valid 3) Valid Valid Exit Self Refresh Note: 1. Only NOP or DES commands 2. Valid commands not requiring a locked DLL 3. Valid commands requiring a locked DLL Feb. 2012 Valid 2) tXS tXSDLL tRF REV 1.3 NOP 1) CONSUMER DRAM Do Not Care Time Break 60 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Power-Down Modes Power-Down Entry and Exit Power-Down is synchronously entered when CKE is registered low (along with NOP or Deselect command). CKE is not allowed to go low while mode register set command, MPR operations, ZQCAL operations, DLL locking or read/write operation are in progress. CKE is allowed to go low while any of other operation such as row activation, precharge or auto precharge and refresh are in progress, but power-down IDD spec will not be applied until finishing those operation. The DLL should be in a locked state when power-down is entered for fastest power-down exit timing. If the DLL is not locked during power-down entry, the DLL must be reset after exiting power-down mode for proper read operation and synchronous ODT operation. DRAM design provides all AC and DC timing and voltage specification as well proper DLL operation with any CKE intensive operations as long as DRAM controller complies with DRAM specifications. During Power-Down, if all banks are closed after any in progress commands are completed, the device will be in precharge Power-Down mode; if any bank is open after in progress commands are completed, the device will be in active Power-Down mode. Entering Power-down deactivates the input and output buffers, excluding CK, CK, ODT, CKE, and RESET. To protect DRAM internal delay on CKE line to block the input signals, multiple NOP or Deselect commands are needed during the CKE switch off and cycle(s) after, this timing period are defined as tCPDED. CKE_low will result in deactivation of command and address receivers after tCPDED has expired. Table 19: Power-Down Entry Definitions Status of DRAM MRS bit A12 DLL PD Exit Don't Care On Fast Relevant Parameters Active tXP to any valid command. (A Bank or more open) tXP to any valid command. Since it is in precharge state, commands here will be ACT, AR, MRS/EMRS, PR, or PRA. Precharged 0 Off Slow tXPDLL to commands who need DLL to operate, such as RD, RDA, (All Banks Precharged) or ODT control line. Precharged 1 On Fast tXP to any valid command. (All Banks Precharged) Also the DLL is disabled upon entering precharge power-down (Slow Exit Mode), but the DLL is kept enabled during precharge power-down (Fast Exit Mode) or active power-down. In power-down mode, CKE low, RESET high, and a stable clock signal must be maintained at the inputs of the DDR3/L SDRAM, and ODT should be in a valid state but all other input signals are "Don't care" (If RESET goes low during Power-Down, the DRAM will be out of PD mode and into reset state). CKE low must be maintain until tCKE has been satisfied. Power-down duration is limited by 9 times tREFI of the device. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 61 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM The power-down state is synchronously exited when CKE is registered high (along with a NOP or Deselect command). CKE high must be maintained until tCKE has been satisfied. A valid, executable command can be applied with power-down exit latency, tXP and/or tXPDLL after CKE goes high. Power-down exit latency is defined at AC spec table of this datasheet. Fig. 37: Active Power-Down Entry and Exit timing diagram T0 T1 T2 Ta0 Valid NO P NOP Ta1 Tb0 Tb1 Tc0 NOP N OP NO P Valid Valid CK CK CM D NO P tIS tPD tIH CK E tIH tIS Address tCK E Valid Valid tCPD ED tX P Enter Power-Down Exit Power-Down D o not care Tim e Break Timing Diagrams for CKE with PD Entry, PD Exit with Read, READ with Auto Precharge, Write and Write with Auto Precharge, Activate, Precharge, Refresh, MRS: Fig. 38: Power-Down Entry after Read and Read with Auto Precharge T0 T1 Ta0 Ta1 Ta2 WRITE NOP NOP NOP NOP Ta3 Ta4 Ta5 Ta6 Ta7 Tb0 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Tb1 Tb2 Tb3 Tc0 NOP NOP Valid CK CK CMD NOP tIS CKE Address tCPDED Bank, Col n WL=AL+CWL WR (1) tPD DQS BL8 Din b Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 BC4 Din b Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 Din b+4 Din b+5 Din b+6 Din b+7 Start Internal Precharge tWRAPDEN Power-Down Entry Do not care Time Break Fig. 39: Power-Down Entry after Write with Auto Precharge T0 T1 Ta0 Ta1 Ta2 RD or RDA NOP NOP NOP NOP Ta3 Ta4 Ta5 Ta6 NOP NOP NOP NOP Ta7 Ta8 Tb0 Tb1 NOP NOP NOP Valid CK CK CMD tIS CKE tCPDED Valid tPD Address Valid Valid RL = AL + CL DQS BL8 Din b Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 BC4 Din b Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 Din b+4 Din b+5 Din b+6 Din b+7 tRDPDEN REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM Power-Down Entry Do not care 62 Time Break (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 40: Power-Down Entry after Write T0 T1 T a0 T a1 T a2 W R IT E NOP NOP NOP NOP T a3 T a4 T a5 T a6 T a7 T b0 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP T b1 Tb2 T c0 CK CK CM D NOP tIS CKE NOP NOP tC P D E D B ank, Col n A d d ress W L =AL+CW L WR tP D DQS BL8 D in b D in b+1 D in b+2 D in b+3 BC4 D in b D in b+1 D in b+2 D in b+3 D in b+4 D in b+5 D in b+6 D in b+7 tW R P D E N P o w er-D o w n E n try D o not ca re T im e B rea k Fig. 41: Precharge Power-Down (Fast Exit Mode) Entry and Exit T0 T1 W R IT E NO P T2 T a0 T a1 NO P NO P Tb0 Tb1 T c0 NO P NO P N O P V a lid CK CK CM D NO P NO P tC P D E D tC K E tIS tIH C K E tIS tP D tX P E n te r P o w e r -D o w n M ode E x it P o w e r -D o w n M ode D o not care T im e B reak Fig. 42: Precharge Power-Down (Slow Exit Mode) Entry and Exit T0 T1 T2 T a0 T a1 W R IT E NOP NOP NOP NOP T b0 Tb1 T c0 Td0 NOP NOP V a lid V a lid NOP V a lid V a lid CK CK CMD tC P D E D tC K E tI S tI H CKE tI S tX P tP D tX P D L L E n te r P o w e r -D o w n M ode E x it P o w e r -D o w n M ode T im e B reak D o not care Fig. 43: Refresh Command to Power-Down Entry T0 T1 T2 T3 T a0 NO P NO P T a1 CK CK CM D A d d ress REF NO P V a lid V a lid V a lid tIS tC P D E D tP D C K E V a lid tR E F P D E N D o not care REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM T im e B reak 63 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 44: Active Command to Power-Down Entry T0 T1 T2 T3 T a0 CMD A c tiv e NOP NOP NOP A d d ress V a lid T a1 CK CK V a lid V a lid tC P D E D tI S tP D CKE V a lid tA C T P D E N D o not care T im e B reak Fig. 45: Precharge/Precharge all Command to Power-Down Entry T0 T1 T2 T3 Ta0 CMD PRE PREA NOP NOP NOP A d d r e ss V a lid T a1 CK CK V a lid V a lid tC P D E D tIS tP D CKE V a lid tP R E P D E N D o not care T im e B reak Fig. 46: MRS Command to Power-Down Entry T0 T1 T a0 T a1 CM D M RS NOP NOP NOP A d d ress V alid Tb0 Tb1 CK CK V alid V alid tIS tC P D E D tP D CKE V alid tM R S P D E N D o n ot ca re REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM T im e B reak 64 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM On-Die Termination (ODT) ODT (On-Die Termination) is a feature of the DDR3/L SDRAM that allows the DRAM to turn on/off termination resistance for each DQ, DQS, DQS, and DM for x8 configuration and TDQS, TDQS for x8 configuration, when enabled via A11=1 in MR1) via the ODT control pin. The ODT feature is designed to improve signal integrity of the memory channel by allowing the DRAM controller to independently turn on/off termination resistance for any or all DRAM devices. The ODT feature is turned off and not supported in Self-Refresh mode. A simple functional representation of the DRAM ODT feature is shown as below. Fig. 47: Functional Representation of ODT ODT To other circuitry like RCV, ... VDDQ/ 2 RTT Switch DQ , DQS, DM, TDQS The switch is enabled by the internal ODT control logic, which uses the external ODT pin and other control information. The value of RTT is determined by the settings of Mode Register bits. The ODT pin will be ignored if the Mode Register MR1 and MR2 are programmed to disable ODT and in self-refresh mode. ODT Mode Register and ODT Truth Table The ODT Mode is enabled if either of MR1 {A2, A6, A9} or MR2 {A9, A10} are non-zero. In this case, the value of RTT is determined by the settings of those bits. Application: Controller sends WR command together with ODT asserted. One possible application: The rank that is being written to provides termination. DRAM turns ON termination if it sees ODT asserted (except ODT is disabled by MR) DRAM does not use any write or read command decode information. Table 20: Termination Truth Table ODT pin DRAM Termination State 0 OFF 1 ON, (OFF, if disabled by MR1 {A2, A6, A9} and MR2{A9, A10} in general) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 65 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 66 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Synchronous ODT Mode Synchronous ODT mode is selected whenever the DLL is turned on and locked. Based on the power-down definition, these modes are: z Any bank active with CKE high z Refresh with CKE high z Idle mode with CKE high z Active power down mode (regardless of MR0 bit A12) z Precharge power down mode if DLL is enabled during precharge power down by MR0 bit A12 The direct ODT feature is not supported during DLL-off mode. The on-die termination resistors must be disabled by continuously registering the ODT pin low and/or by programming the RTT_Nom bits MR1{A9,A6,A2} to {0,0,0} via a mode register set command during DLL-off mode. In synchronous ODT mode, RTT will be turned on ODTLon clock cycles after ODT is sampled high by a rising clock edge and turned off ODTLoff clock cycles after ODT is registered low by a rising clock edge. The ODT latency is tied to the write latency (WL) by: ODTLonn = WL - 2; ODTLoff = WL-2. ODT Latency and Posted ODT In synchronous ODT Mode, the Additive Latency (AL) programmed into the Mode Register (MR1) also applies to the ODT signal. The DRAM internal ODT signal is delayed for a number of clock cycles defined by the Additive Latency (AL) relative to the external ODT signal. ODTLon = CWL + AL - 2; ODTLoff = CWL + AL - 2. For details, refer to DDR3/L SDRAM latency definitions. Table 21: ODT Latency Symbol Parameter ODTLon ODT turn on Latency WL - 2 = CWL + AL - 2 tCK ODTLoff ODT turn off Latency WL - 2 = CWL + AL - 2 tCK REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 CONSUMER DRAM DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Unit 67 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Timing Parameters In synchronous ODT mode, the following timing parameters apply: ODTLon, ODTLoff, tAON min/max, tAOF min/max. Minimum RTT turn-on time (tAON min) is the point in time when the device leaves high impedance and ODT resistance begins to turn on. Maximum RTT turn-on time (tAON max) is the point in time when the ODT resistance is fully on. Both are measured from ODTLon. Minimum RTT turn-off time (tAOF min) is the point in time when the device starts to turn off the ODT resistance. Maximum RTT turn off time (tAOF max) is the point in time when the on-die termination has reached high impedance. Both are measured from ODTLoff. When ODT is asserted, it must remain high until ODTH4 is satisfied. If a Write command is registered by the SDRAM with ODT high, then ODT must remain high until ODTH4 (BL=4) or ODTH8 (BL=8) after the write command. ODTH4 and ODTH8 are measured from ODT registered high to ODT registered low or from the registration of a write command until ODT is registered low. Fig. 48: Synchronous ODT Timing Example for AL=3; CWL=5; ODTLon=AL+CWL-2=6; ODTLoff=AL+CWL-2=6 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T14 T13 T15 CK CK CKE ODT AL=3 AL=3 tAONmax CWL - 2 tAONmax ODTH4, min ODTLon = CWL + AL -2 tAONmin tAONmin ODTLoff = CWL + AL -2 RTT_NOM DRAM_RTT Transitioning Do not care Fig. 49: Synchronous ODT example with BL=4, WL=7 T0 T1 T2 NOP NOP NOP T3 T4 T5 T6 NOP NOP T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK NOP NOP WRS4 NOP ODTH4 ODTH4 ODT ODTH4min ODTLoff = CWL -2 tAONmin ODTLoff = WL - 2 tAOFmax tAONmax tAOFmax tAONmax tAONmin tAOFmin tAOFmin RTT_NOM DRAM_RTT ODTLon = CWL -2 ODTLon = CWL -2 Transitioning Do not care ODT must be held for at least ODTH4 after assertion (T1); ODT must be kept high ODTH4 (BL=4) or ODTH8 (BL=8) after Write command (T7). ODTH is measured from ODT first registered high to ODT first registered low, or from registration of Write command with ODT high to ODT registered low. Note that although ODTH4 is satisfied from ODT registered at T6 ODT must not go low before T11 as ODTH4 must also be satisfied from the registration of the Write command at T7. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 68 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM ODT during Reads: As the DDR3/L SDRAM cannot terminate and drive at the same time, RTT must be disabled at least half a clock cycle before the read preamble by driving the ODT pin low appropriately. RTT may not be enabled until the end of the post-amble as shown in the following figure. DRAM turns on the termination when it stops driving which is determined by tHZ. If DRAM stops driving early (i.e. tHZ is early), then tAONmin time may apply. If DRAM stops driving late (i.e. tHZ is late), then DRAM complies with tAONmax timing. Note that ODT may be disabled earlier before the Read and enabled later after the Read than shown in this example. Fig. 50: ODT must be disabled externally during Reads by driving ODT low. (Example: CL=6; AL=CL-1=5; RL=AL+CL=11; CWL=5; ODTLon=CWL+AL-2=8; ODTLoff=CWL+AL-2=8) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CMD Read Address Valid NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP RL = AL + CL ODT ODTLon = CWL + AL - 2 ODTLoff = CWL + AL - 2 tAONmax tAOFmin DRAM ODT RTT_NOM RTT RTT_NOM tAOFmax DQSdiff Din b DQ Din b+1 Din b+2 Din b+3 Din b+4 Din b+5 Din b+6 Din b+7 Dynamic ODT In certain application cases and to further enhance signal integrity on the data bus, it is desirable that the termination strength of the DDR3/L SDRAM can be changed without issuing an MRS command. This requirement is supported by the "Dynamic ODT" feature as described as follows: Functional Description The Dynamic ODT Mode is enabled if bit (A9) or (A10) of MR2 is set to `1'. The function is described as follows: Two RTT values are available: RTT_Nom and RTT_WR. z The value for RTT_Nom is preselected via bits A[9,6,2] in MR1. z The value for RTT_WR is preselected via bits A[10,9] in MR2. During operation without write commands, the termination is controlled as follows: z Nominal termination strength RTT_Nom is selected. z Termination on/off timing is controlled via ODT pin and latencies ODTLon and ODTLoff. When a Write command (WR, WRA, WRS4, WRS8, WRAS4, WRAS8) is registered, and if Dynamic ODT is enabled, the termination is controlled as follows: z A latency ODTLcnw after the write command, termination strength RTT_WR is selected. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 69 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM z A latency ODTLcwn8 (for BL8, fixed by MRS or selected OTF) or ODTLcwn4 (for BC4, fixed by MRS or selected OTF) after the write command, termination strength RTT_Nom is selected. z Termination on/off timing is controlled via ODT pin and ODTLon, ODTLoff. The following table shows latencies and timing parameters which are relevant for the on-die termination control in Dynamic ODT mode. The dynamic ODT feature is not supported at DLL-off mode. User must use MRS command to set RTT_WR, MR2[A10,A9 = [0,0], to disable Dynamic ODT externally. When ODT is asserted, it must remain high until ODTH4 is satisfied. If a Write command is registered by the SDRAM with ODT high, then ODT must remain high until ODTH4 (BL=4) or ODTH8 (BL=8) after the Write command. ODTH4 and ODTH8 are measured from ODT registered high to ODT registered low or from the registration of Write command until ODT is register low. Table 22: Latencies and timing parameters relevant for Dynamic ODT Name and Description ODT turn-on Latency ODT turn-off Latency ODT Latency for changing from RTT_Nom to RTT_WR ODT Latency for change from RTT_WR to RTT_Nom (BL=4) ODT Latency for change from RTT_WR to RTT_Nom (BL=8) Minimum ODT high time after ODT assertion Minimum ODT high time after Write (BL=4) Minimum ODT high time after Write (BL=8) RTT change skew Abbr. Defined from Defined to ODTLon registering external ODT signal high registering external ODT signal low registering external write command turning termination on turning termination off change RTT strength from RTT_Nom to RTT_WR change RTT strength from RTT_WR to RTT_Nom change RTT strength from RTT_WR to RTT_Nom ODT registered low ODTLoff ODTLcnw Definition for all DDR3/L speed pin ODTLon=WL-2 Unit ODTLoff=WL-2 tCK ODTLcnw=WL-2 tCK ODTLcwn4=4+ODTLoff tCK ODTLcwn8=6+ODTLoff tCK(avg) ODTH4=4 tCK(avg) tCK ODTLcwn4 registering external write command ODTLcwn8 registering external write command ODTH4 registering ODT high ODTH4 registering write with ODT high ODT registered low ODTH4=4 tCK(avg) ODTH8 registering write with ODT high ODT register low ODTH8=6 tCK(avg) tADC ODTLcnw ODTLcwn RTT valid tADC(min)=0.3tCK(avg) tADC(max)=0.7tCK(avg) tCK(avg) Note: tAOF,nom and tADC,nom are 0.5tCK (effectively adding half a clock cycle to ODTLoff, ODTcnw, and ODTLcwn) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 70 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM ODT Timing Diagrams Fig. 51: Dynamic ODT: Behavior with ODT being asserted before and after the write T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T 11 T 12 T 13 T 14 T 15 T16 T17 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CMD NOP NOP NOP NOP W R S4 A d d re s s NOP NOP NOP V alid ODT O D T L o ff ODTH4 O D T L cw n4 tA D C m in tA O N m in R TT_N om RTT R TT_W R tA O N m ax O D TLon tA O F m in tA D C m in R TT_N om tA D C m a x tA O F m a x tA D C m a x O D T L cnw ODTH4 D Q S /D Q S WL D in n DQ D in n+1 D in n+2 D in n+3 D o not care T r a n s itio n in g Note: Example for BC4 (via MRS or OTF), AL=0, CWL=5. ODTH4 applies to first registering ODT high and to the registration of the Write command. In this example ODTH4 would be satisfied if ODT went low at T8. (4 clocks after the Write command). Fig. 52: Dynamic ODT: Behavior without write command, AL=0, CWL=5 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 Valid Valid Valid Valid T5 T6 Valid Valid T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 Valid Valid Valid Valid CK CK CMD Valid Valid Address ODTLoff ODT ODTH4 ODTLoff tADCmin tAONmin RTT_Nom RTT tADCmax tAONmax ODTLon DQS/DQS DQ Do not care Transitioning Note: ODTH4 is defined from ODT registered high to ODT registered low, so in this example ODTH4 is satisfied; ODT registered low at T5 would also be legal. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 71 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 53: Dynamic ODT: Behavior with ODT pin being asserted together with write command for the duration of 6 clock cycles. T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T 10 T11 NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CM D NOP W RS8 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP O D T L cnw A d d re ss V a lid ODT ODTH8 O D T L o ff O D TLon tA O F m in tA O N m in R TT_W R RTT tA O F m a x tA O N m a x O D T L cw n8 D Q S /D Q S WL DQ D in h D in h+1 D in h+2 D in h+3 D in h+4 D in h+5 D in h+6 D in h+7 D o not care T r a n sitio n in g Note: Example for BL8 (via MRS or OTF), AL=0, CWL=5. In this example ODTH8=6 is exactly satisfied. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 72 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 54:Dynamic ODT: Behavior with ODT pin being asserted together with write command for a duration of 6 clock cycles, example for BC4 (via MRS or OTF), AL=0, CWL=5. T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T 11 NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CM D O D T Lcnw NOP W RS4 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP V a lid A d d ress ODT ODTH4 tA O N m in O D T L o ff tA D C m in RTT_W R RTT tA O F m in RTT_N om tA O N m a x tA O F m a x tA D C m a x O D TL on O D T L cw n4 D Q S /D Q S WL D in n DQ D in n+1 D in n+2 D in n+3 D o not care T r a n s itio n in g Fig. 55: Dynamic ODT: Behavior with ODT pin being asserted together with write command for the duration of 4 clock cycles. T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK# CM D O D T Lcnw NOP A d d ress W RS4 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP V a li d ODT ODTH4 tA O N m in O D T L o ff tA O F m i n RTT_W R RTT tA O N m a x tA O F m a x O D TL on O D T L cw n4 D Q S /D Q S WL DQ D in n D in n+1 D in n+2 D in n+3 D o not care REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM T r a n s i t i o n in g 73 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Asynchronous ODT Mode Asynchronous ODT mode is selected when DRAM runs in DLLon mode, but DLL is temporarily disabled (i.e. frozen) in precharge power-down (by MR0 bit A12). Based on the power down mode definitions, this is currently Precharge power down mode if DLL is disabled during precharge power down by MR0 bit A12. In asynchronous ODT timing mode, internal ODT command is NOT delayed by Additive Latency (AL) relative to the external ODT command. In asynchronous ODT mode, the following timing parameters apply: tAONPD min/max, tAOFPD min/max. Minimum RTT turn-on time (tAONPD min) is the point in time when the device termination circuit leaves high impedance state and ODT resistance begins to turn on. Maximum RTT turn on time (tAONPD max) is the point in time when the ODT resistance is fully on. tAONPDmin and tAONPDmax are measured from ODT being sampled high. Minimum RTT turn-off time (tAOFPDmin) is the point in time when the devices termination circuit starts to turn off the ODT resistance. Maximum ODT turn off time (tAOFPDmax) is the point in time when the on-die termination has reached high impedance. tAOFPDmin and tAOFPDmax are measured from ODT being sample low. Fig. 56: Asynchronous ODT Timings on DDR3/L SDRAM with fast ODT transition: AL is ignored. T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 CK CK# CKE tIS tIH ODT tIS tIH tAONPDmax tAOFPDmin RTT tAONPDmin tAOFPDmax Do not care Transitioning In Precharge Power Down, ODT receiver remains active; however no Read or Write command can be issued, as the respective ADD/CMD receivers may be disabled. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 74 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 23: Asynchronous ODT Timing Parameters for all Speed Bins Symbol Description min max Unit tAONPD Asynchronous RTT turn-on delay (Power-Down with DLL frozen) 2 8.5 ns tAOFPD Asynchronous RTT turn-off delay (Power-Down with DLL frozen) 2 8.5 ns Table 24: ODT timing parameters for Power Down (with DLL frozen) entry and exit transition period Description min max ODT to RTT min{ ODTLon * tCK + tAONmin; tAONPDmin } max{ ODTLon * tCK + tAONmax; tAONPDmax } turn-on delay min{ (WL - 2) * tCK + tAONmin; tAONPDmin } max{ (WL - 2) * tCK + tAONmax; tAONPFmax } ODT to RTT min{ ODTLoff * tCK + tAOFmin; tAOFPDmin } max{ ODTLoff * tCK + tAOFmax; tAOFPDmax } turn-off delay min{ (WL - 2) * tCK + tAOFmin; tAOFPDmin } max{ (WL - 2) * tCK + tAOFmax; tAOFPDmax } tANPD REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 WL-1 CONSUMER DRAM 75 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Synchronous to Asynchronous ODT Mode Transition during Power-Down Entry If DLL is selected to be frozen in Precharge Power Down Mode by the setting of bit A12 in MR0 to "0", there is a transition period around power down entry, where the DDR3/L SDRAM may show either synchronous or asynchronous ODT behavior. The transition period is defined by the parameters tANPD and tCPDED(min). tANPD is equal to (WL-1) and is counted backwards in time from the clock cycle where CKE is first registered low. tCPDED(min) starts with the clock cycle where CKE is first registered low. The transition period begins with the starting point of tANPD and terminates at the end point of tCPDED(min). If there is a Refresh command in progress while CKE goes low, then the transition period ends at the later one of tRFC(min) after the Refresh command and the end point of tCPDED(min). Please note that the actual starting point at tANPD is excluded from the transition period, and the actual end point at tCPDED(min) and tRFC(min, respectively, are included in the transition period. ODT assertion during the transition period may result in an RTT changes as early as the smaller of tAONPDmin and (ODTLon*tck+tAONmin) and as late as the larger of tAONPDmax and (ODTLon*tCK+tAONmax). ODT de-assertion during the transition period may result in an RTT change as early as the smaller of tAOFPDmin and (ODTLoff*tCK+tAOFmin) and as late as the larger of tAOFPDmax and (ODTLoff*tCK+tAOFmax). Note that, if AL has a large value, the range where RTT is uncertain becomes quite large. The following figure shows the three different cases: ODT_A, synchronous behavior before tANPD; ODT_B has a state change during the transition period; ODT_C shows a state change after the transition period. Fig. 57: Synchronous to asynchronous transition during Precharge Power Down (with DLL frozen) entry (AL=0; CWL=5; tANPD=WL-1=4) T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 NOP NOP NOP T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 CK CK CM D NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CKE tA N P D tC P D E D m in tC P D E D P D e n try tra n s itio n p e rio d L ast sy n c. ODT tA O F m in RTT RTT O D T L o ff tA O F m a x Sync. O r asy n c. O D T RTT RTT tA O F P D m in tA O F P D m a x O D T L o ff+ tA O F P D m in O D T L o ff+ tA O F P D m a x F irs t a s y n c . ODT tA O F P D m a x RTT RTT tA O F P D m in T r a n s itio n in g REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM D o not care T im e B reak 76 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Asynchronous to Synchronous ODT Mode transition during Power-Down Exit If DLL is selected to be frozen in Precharge Power Down Mode by the setting of bit A12 in MR0 to "0", there is also a transition period around power down exit, where either synchronous or asynchronous response to a change in ODT must be expected from the DDR3/L SDRAM. This transition period starts tANPD before CKE is first registered high, and ends tXPDLL after CKE is first registered high. tANPD is equal to (WL -1) and is counted (backwards) from the clock cycle where CKE is first registered high. ODT assertion during the transition period may result in an RTT change as early as the smaller of tAONPDmin and (ODTLon*tCK+tAONmin) and as late as the larger of tAONPDmax and (ODTLon*tCK+tAONmax). ODT de-assertion during the transition period may result in an RTT change as early as the smaller of tAOFPDmin and (ODTLoff*tCK+tAOFmin) and as late as the larger of tAOFPDmax and (ODToff*tCK+tAOFmax). Note that if AL has a large value, the range where RTT is uncertain becomes quite large. The following figure shows the three different cases: ODT_C, asynchronous response before tANPD; ODT_B has a state change of ODT during the transition period; ODT_A shows a state change of ODT after the transition period with synchronous response. Fig. 58: Asynchronous to synchronous transition during Precharge Power Down (with DLL frozen) exit (CL=6; AL=CL-1; CWL=5; tANPD=WL-1=9) T0 T1 T2 Ta0 Ta1 Ta2 Ta3 Ta4 Ta5 Ta6 Tb0 Tb1 Tb2 Tc0 Tc1 Tc2 Td0 Td1 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CKE CMD NOP NOP NOP NOP tANPD tXPDLL PD exit transition period ODT_C _sync tAOFPDmin DRAM _RTT_ C_sync RTT tAOFPDmax ODT_B _tran tAOFPDmin DRAM _RTT_ B_tran RTT tAOFPDmax ODTLoff + tAOFmin ODTLoff + tAOFmax ODTLoff ODT_A _async tAOFmax tAOFmin DRAM_ RTT_A_ async RTT Transitioning REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM Do not care Time Break 77 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Asynchronous to Synchronous ODT Mode during short CKE high and short CKE low periods If the total time in Precharge Power Down state or Idle state is very short, the transition periods for PD entry and PD exit may overlap. In this case, the response of the DDR3/L SDRAMs RTT to a change in ODT state at the input may be synchronous or asynchronous from the state of the PD entry transition period to the end of the PD exit transition period (even if the entry ends later than the exit period). If the total time in Idle state is very short, the transition periods for PD exit and PD entry may overlap. In this case, the response of the DDR3/L SDRAMs RTT to a change in ODT state at the input may be synchronous or asynchronous from the state of the PD exit transition period to the end of the PD entry transition period. Note that in the following figure, it is assumed that there was no Refresh command in progress when Idle state was entered. Fig. 59: Transition period for short CKE cycles with entry and exit period overlapping (AL=0; WL=5; tANPD=WL-1=4) T0 T1 T2 T3 REF NOP NOP NOP T4 T5 T6 NOP NOP T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CK CK CMD NOP NOP CKE tANPD tANPD PD exit transition period PD entry transition period tRFC(min) tXPDLL CKE Short CKE high transition period tXPDLL REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM Do not care Transitioning 78 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM ZQ Calibration Commands ZQ Calibration Description ZQ Calibration command is used to calibrate DRAM Ron and ODT values. DDR3/L SDRAM needs longer time to calibrate output driver and on-die termination circuits at initialization and relatively smaller time to perform periodic calibrations. ZQCL command is used to perform the initial calibration during power-up initialization sequence. This command may be issued at any time by the controller depending on the system environment. ZQCL command triggers the calibration engine inside the DRAM and once calibration is achieved the calibrated values are transferred from calibration engine to DRAM IO which gets reflected as updated output driver and on-die termination values. The first ZQCL command issued after reset is allowed a timing period of tZQinit to perform the full calibration and the transfer of values. All other ZQCL commands except the first ZQCL command issued after RESET is allowed a timing period of tZQoper. ZQCS command is used to perform periodic calibrations to account for voltage and temperature variations. A shorter timing window is provided to perform the calibration and transfer of values as defined by timing parameter tZQCS. No other activities should be performed on the DRAM channel by the controller for the duration of tZQinit, tZQoper, or tZQCS. The quiet time on the DRAM channel allows calibration of output driver and on-die termination values. Once DRAM calibration is achieved, the DRAM should disable ZQ current consumption path to reduce power. All banks must be precharged and tRP met before ZQCL or ZQCS commands are issued by the controller. ZQ calibration commands can also be issued in parallel to DLL lock time when coming out of self refresh. Upon self-refresh exit, DDR3/L SDRAM will not perform an IO calibration without an explicit ZQ calibration command. The earliest possible time for ZQ Calibration command (short or long) after self refresh exit is tXS. In systems that share the ZQ resistor between devices, the controller must not allow any overlap of tZQoper, tZQinit, or tZQCS between ranks. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 79 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 60: ZQ Calibration Timing T0 T1 Ta0 Ta1 ZQCL NOP NOP NOP Ta2 Ta3 Tb0 Tb1 Valid Valid ZQCS Address Valid Valid A10 Valid Valid Tc0 Tc1 Tc2 NOP NOP Valid CK CK CMD NOP Valid CKE (1) Valid Valid (1) Valid ODT (2) Valid Valid (2) Valid DQ Bus (3) Hi-Z Activities (3) tZQCS Hi-Z Activities tZQCS Do not care Time Break Note: 1. CKE must be continuously registered high during the calibration procedure. 2. On-die termination must be disabled via the ODT signal or MRS during the calibration procedure. 3. All devices connected to the DQ bus should be high impedance during the calibration procedure. ZQ External Resistor Value, Tolerance, and Capacitive loading In order to use the ZQ calibration function, a 240 ohm +/- 0.1% tolerance external resistor connected between the ZQ pin and ground. The single resistor can be used for each SDRAM or one resistor can be shared between two SDRAMs if the ZQ calibration timings for each SDRAM do not overlap. The total capacitive loading on the ZQ pin must be limited. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 80 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 25: Absolute Maximum DC Ratings Symbol VDD VDDQ Vin, Vout Tstg Parameter Rating Units Note Voltage on VDD pin relative to Vss -0.4 ~ 1.975 V 1,3 Voltage on VDDQ pin relative to Vss -0.4 ~ 1.975 V 1,3 Voltage on any pin relative to Vss -0.4 ~ 1.975 V 1 -55 ~ 100 C 1,2 Storage Temperature Note: 1. Stresses greater than those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" 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 operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability. 2. Storage Temperature is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the DRAM. 3. VDD and VDDQ must be within 300mV of each other at all times; and Vref must be not greater than 0.6VDDQ, when VDD and VDDQ are less than 500mV; Vref may be equal to or less than 300mV. Table 26: Temperature Range Symbol Condition Commercial Toper Industrial Parameter Value Units Notes Normal Operating Temperature Range 0 to 85 C 1,2 Extended Temperature Range 85 to 95 C 1,3 Operating Temperature Range -40 to 95 C 1.4 Note: 1. Operating Temperature Toper is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the DRAM. 2. The Normal Temperature Range specifies the temperatures where all DRAM specification will be supported. During operation, the DRAM case temperature must be maintained between 0-85C under all operating conditions. 3. Some applications require operation of the DRAM in the Extended Temperature Range between 85C and 95C case temperature. Full specifications are guaranteed in this range, but the following additional apply. a) Refresh commands must be doubled in frequency, therefore, reducing the Refresh interval tREFI to 3.9us. It is also possible to specify a component with 1x refresh (tREFI to 7.8us) in the Extended Temperature Range. b) If Self-Refresh operation is required in the Extended Temperature Range, then it is mandatory to either use the Manual Self-Refresh mode with Extended Temperature Range capability (MR2 A6=0 and MR2 A7=1) or enable the optional Auto Self-Refresh mode (MR2 A6=1 and MR2 A7=0). 4. During Industrial Temperature Operation Range, the DRAM case temperature must be maintained between -40C~95C under all operating Conditions. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 81 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM AC & DC Operating Conditions Table 27: Recommended DC Operating Conditions Symbol Rating Parameter DDR3 VDD VDDQ Unit Min. Typ. Max. 1.425 1.5 1.575 Supply Voltage Note 1,2 V DDR3L 1.283 1.35 1.45 DDR3 1.425 1.5 1.575 Supply Voltage for Output 3,4,5,6 1,2 V DDR3L 1.283 1.35 1.45 3,4,5,6 Note: 1. Under all conditions VDDQ must be less than or equal to VDD. 2. VDDQ tracks with VDD. AC parameters are measured with VDD and VDDQ tied together. 3. Maximun DC value may not be great than 1.425V.The DC value is the linear average of VDD/ VDDQ(t) over a very long period of time (e.g., 1 sec). 4. If maximum limit is exceeded, input levels shall be governed by DDR3 specifications. 5. Under these supply voltages, the device operates to this DDR3/L specification. 6. Once initialized for DDR3 operation, DDR3L operation may only be used if the device is in reset while VDD and VDDQ are changed for DDR3L operation. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 82 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM AC & DC Input Measurement Levels Table 28: AC and DC Logic Input Levels for Single-Ended Signals & Command and Address DDR3-1066/1333/1600 Symbol DDR3-1866/2133 Parameter Unit Note Min. Max. Min. Max. VIH.CA(DC100) DC input logic high Vref + 0.100 VDD Vref + 0.100 VDD V 1,5 VIL.CA(DC100) DC input logic low VSS Vref - 0.100 VSS Vref - 0.100 V 1,6 VIH.CA(AC175) AC input logic high Vref + 0.175 Note2 - - V 1,2,7 VIL.CA(AC175) AC input logic low Note2 Vref - 0.175 - - V 1,2,8 VIH.CA(AC150) AC input logic high Vref + 0.150 Note2 - - V 1,2,7 VIL.CA(AC150) AC input logic low Note2 Vref - 0.150 - - V 1,2,8 VIH.CA(AC135) AC input logic high - - Vref + 0.135 Note2 V 1,2,7 VIL.CA(AC135) AC input logic low - - Note2 Vref - 0.135 V 1,2,8 VIH.CA(AC125) AC input logic high - - Vref + 0.125 Note2 V 1,2,7 VIL.CA(AC125) AC input logic low - - Note2 Vref - 0.125 V 1,2,8 0.49 * VDD 0.51 * VDD 0.49 * VDD 0.51 * VDD V 3,4 VREFCA(DC) Reference Voltage for ADD, CMD inputs DDR3L-1066/1333/1600 VIH.CA(DC90) DC input logic high Vref + 0.09 VDD V 1 VSS Vref - 0.09 V 1 VIH.CA(AC160) AC input logic high Vref + 0.160 Note2 V 1,2 VIL.CA(AC160) AC input logic low Note2 Vref - 0.160 V 1,2 VIH.CA(AC135) AC input logic high Vref + 0.135 Note2 V 1,2 VIL.CA(AC135) AC input logic low Note2 Vref - 0.135 V 1,2 0.49 * VDD 0.51 * VDD V 3,4 VIL.CA(DC90) VREFCA(DC) DC input logic low Reference Voltage for ADD, CMD inputs Note: NOTE 1. For input only pins except RESET.Vref=VrefCA(DC) NOTE 2. See "Overshoot and Undershoot Specifications" NOTE 3. The ac peak noise on Vref may not allow Vref to deviate from Vref(DC) by more than +/- 0.1% VDD. NOTE 4. For reference: approx. VDD/2 +/- 15mv, DDR3L is VDD/2 +/-13.5mv. NOTE 5. VIH(dc) is used as a simplified symbol for VIH.CA(DC100) NOTE 6. VIL(dc) is used as a simplified symbol for VIL.CA(DC100) NOTE 7. VIH(ac) is used as a simplified symbol for VIH.CA(AC175), VIH.CA(AC150), VIH.CA(AC135), and VIH.CA(AC125); VIH.CA(AC175) value is used when Vref + 0.175V is referenced, VIH.CA(AC150) value is used when Vref + 0.150V is referenced, VIH.CA(AC135) value is used when Vref + 0.135V is referenced, and VIH.CA(AC125) value is used when Vref + 0.125V is referenced. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 83 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM NOTE 8. VIL(ac) is used as a simplified symbol for VIL.CA(AC175), VIL.CA(AC150), VIL.CA(AC135) and VIL.CA(AC125); VIL.CA(AC175) value is used when Vref - 0.175V is referenced, VIL.CA(AC150) value is used when Vref - 0.150V is referenced, VIL.CA(AC135) value is used when Vref - 0.135V is referenced, and VIL.CA(AC125) value is used when Vref - 0.125V is referenced. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 84 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 29: AC and DC Logic Input Levels for Single-Ended Signals & DQ and DM DDR3/L-1066 Symbol DDR3/L-1333/1600 DDR3-1866/2133 Parameter Unit Note Min. Max. Vref + Min. Vref + VDD Max. VDD Min. Max. Vref + VDD VIH.DQ(DC100) DC input logic high VIL.DQ(DC100) DC input logic low VIH.DQ(AC175) AC input logic high VIL.DQ(AC175) AC input logic low VIH.DQ(AC150) AC input logic high VIL.DQ(AC150) AC input logic low Note2 VIH.DQ(AC135) AC input logic high - - - - VIL.DQ(AC135) AC input logic low - - - - Note2 Reference Voltage for DQ, 0.49 * 0.51 * 0.49 * 0.51 * 0.49 * 0.51 * DM inputs VDD VDD VDD VDD VDD VDD VREFDQ(DC) 0.100 0.100 Vref - VSS VSS 0.100 Vref + Vref + Note2 0.175 0.150 Vref - Note2 Note2 0.175 Vref + Vref + Note2 0.150 0.150 Vref - Note2 0.150 Vref - 0.100 Note2 Vref - 0.150 Note2 Vref - 0.150 DDR3L-1066 0.100 Vref - VSS 0.100 V 1,5 V 1,6 - - V 1,2,7,9 - - V 1,2,8,9 - - V 1,2,7,9 - - V 1,2,8,9 Vref + Note2 mV 1,2,7 0.135 Vref 0.135 mV 1,2,8 V 3,4 DDR3L-1333/1600 VIH.CA(DC90) DC input logic high Vref + 0.09 VDD Vref + 0.09 VDD V 1 VIL.CA(DC90) DC input logic low VSS Vref - 0.09 VSS Vref - 0.09 V 1 VIH.CA(AC160) AC input logic high Vref + 0.160 Note2 - - V 1,2,5 VIL.CA(AC160) AC input logic low Note2 Vref - 0.160 - - V 1,2,5 VIH.CA(AC135) AC input logic high Vref + 0.135 Note2 Vref + 0.135 Note2 V 1,2,5 VIL.CA(AC135) AC input logic low Note2 Vref - 0.135 Note2 Vref - 0.135 V 1,2,5 0.49 * VDD 0.51 * VDD 0.49 * VDD 0.51 * VDD V 3,4 Reference Voltage for VREFCA(DC) ADD, CMD inputs REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 85 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Note: NOTE 1. For input only pins except RESET.Vref=VrefCA(DC) NOTE 2. See "Overshoot and Undershoot Specifications" NOTE 3. The ac peak noise on Vref may not allow Vref to deviate from Vref(DC) by more than +/- 0.1% VDD. NOTE 4. For reference: approx. VDD/2 +/- 15mv, DDR3L is VDD/2 +/-13.5mv. NOTE 5. VIH(dc) is used as a simplified symbol for VIH.CA(DC100) NOTE 6. VIL(dc) is used as a simplified symbol for VIL.CA(DC100) NOTE 7. VIH(ac) is used as a simplified symbol for VIH.CA(AC175), VIH.CA(AC150), VIH.CA(AC135), and VIH.CA(AC125); VIH.CA(AC175) value is used when Vref + 0.175V is referenced, VIH.CA(AC150) value is used when Vref + 0.150V is referenced, VIH.CA(AC135) value is used when Vref + 0.135V is referenced, and VIH.CA(AC125) value is used when Vref + 0.125V is referenced. NOTE 8. VIL(ac) is used as a simplified symbol for VIL.CA(AC175), VIL.CA(AC150), VIL.CA(AC135) and VIL.CA(AC125); VIL.CA(AC175) value is used when Vref - 0.175V is referenced, VIL.CA(AC150) value is used when Vref - 0.150V is referenced, VIL.CA(AC135) value is used when Vref - 0.135V is referenced, and VIL.CA(AC125) value is used when Vref - 0.125V is referenced. NOTE 9. These levels apply for 1.35 Volt operation only. If the device is operated at 1.5V, the respective levels in JESD79-3.(VIH/L.CA(DC100),VIH/L.CA (AC175), VIH/L.CA (AC150), etc.) apply. The 1.5V levels (VIH/L.CA (DC100), VIH/L.CA (AC175), VIH/L.CA (AC150), etc.) do not apply when the device is operated in the 1.35Voltage range. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 86 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Vref Tolerances The dc-tolerance limits and ac-moist limits for the reference voltages VrefCA and VrefDQ are illustrated in the following figure. It shows a valid reference voltage Vref(t) as a function of time. (Vref stands for VrefCA and VrefDQ likewise). Vref(DC) is the linear average of Vref(t) over a very long period of time (e.g.,1 sec). This average has to meet the min/max requirement in previous page. Furthermore Vref(t) may temporarily deviate from Vref(DC) by no more than 1% VDD. The voltage levels for setup and hold time measurements VIH(AC), VIH(DC), VIL(AC), and VIL(DC) are dependent on Vref. "Vref" shall be understood as Vref(DC). The clarifies that dc-variations of Vref affect the absolute voltage a signal has to reach to achieve a valid high or low level and therefore the time to which setup and hold is measured. System timing and voltage budgets need to account for Vref(DC) deviations from the optimum position within the data-eye of the input signals. This also clarifies that the DRAM setup/hold specification and de-rating values need to include time and voltage associated with Vref ac-noise. Timing and voltage effects due to ac-noise on Vref up to the specified limit (1% of VDD) are included in DRAM timing and their associated de-ratings. Fig. 61: Illustration of Vref(DC) tolerance and Vrefac-noise limits V o lta g e VDD V re f a c - n o is e V r e f ( D C )m a x V re f (D C ) V D D /2 V r e f( D C ) m in V SS tim e REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 87 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 30: AC and DC Logic Input Levels for Differential Signals Symbol Parameter VIHdiff VILdiff VIHdiff(ac) VILdiff(ac) Differential input logic high Differential input logic low Differential input high ac Differential input low ac DDR3/L-1066, 1333,1600 Min. Max. +0.200 Note3 Note3 -0.200 2 x ( VIH(ac) - Vref ) Note3 Note3 2 x ( Vref - VIL(ac) ) Unit V V V V Notes 1 1 2 2 Note: 1. Used to define a differential signal slew-rate. 2. For CK - CK use VIH/VIL(ac) of ADD/CMD and VREFCA; for DQS - DQS, DQSL, DQSL, DQSU, DQSU use VIH/VIL(ac) of DQs and VREFDQ; if a reduced ac-high or ac-low level is used for a signal group, then the reduced level applies also there. 3. These values are not defined, however the single-ended signals CK, CK, DQS, DQS, DQSL, DQSL, DQSU, DQSU need to be within the respective limits (VIH(dc)max, VIL(dc)min) for single-ended signals as well as limitations for overshoot and undershoot. Differential Input Voltage (i.e. DQS - DQS, CK - CK) Fig. 62: Definition of differential ac-swing and "time above ac-level" tDVAC VIH.Diff.AC.min VIH.Diff. DC min 0 Half cycle VIL. Diff. DC max VIL.Diff.AC.max tDVAC Time REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 88 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 31: Allowed time before ringback (tDVAC) for CK - CK and DQS - DQS Slew Rate [V/ns] tDVAC [ps] tDVAC [ps] @IVIH/Ldiff(ac)I = 350mV @IVIH/Ldiff(ac)I = 300mV min max min max > 4.0 75 - 175 - 4.0 57 - 170 - 3.0 50 - 167 - 2.0 38 - 163 - 1.8 34 - 162 - 1.6 29 - 161 - 1.4 22 - 159 - 1.2 13 - 155 - 1.0 0 - 150 - < 1.0 0 - 150 - 1.35V Slew Rate [V/ns] REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 tDVAC [ps] tDVAC [ps] @IVIH/Ldiff(ac)I = 320mV @IVIH/Ldiff(ac)I = 270mV Min. Max. Min. Max. > 4.0 TBD - TBD - 4.0 TBD - TBD - 3.0 TBD - TBD - 2.0 TBD - TBD - 1.8 TBD - TBD - 1.6 TBD - TBD - 1.4 TBD - TBD - 1.2 TBD - TBD - 1.0 TBD - TBD - < 1.0 TBD - TBD - CONSUMER DRAM 89 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Single-ended requirements for differential signals Each individual component of a differential signal (CK, DQS, DQSL, DQSU, CK, DQS, DQSL, or DQSU) has also to comply with certain requirements for single-ended signals. CK and CK have to approximately reach VSEHmin / VSELmax (approximately equal to the ac-levels (VIH(ac) / VIL(ac)) for ADD/CMD signals) in every half-cycle. DQS, DQSL, DQSU, DQS, DQSL have to reach VSEHmin / VSELmax (approximately the ac-levels (VIH(ac) / VIL(ac)) for DQ signals) in every half-cycle proceeding and following a valid transition. Note that the applicable ac-levels for ADD/CMD and DQ's might be different per speed-bin etc. E.g., if VIH150(ac)/VIL150(ac) is used for ADD/CMD signals, then these ac-levels apply also for the singleended signals CK and CK. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 90 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 32: Single-ended levels for CK, DQS, DQSL, DQSU, CK, DQS, DQSL, or DQSU Symbol VSEH VSEL DDR3/L-1066, 1333 & 1600 Parameter Unit Notes note3 V 1, 2 (VDDQ/2) + 0.175 note3 V 1, 2 Single-ended low-level for strobes note3 (VDDQ/2) - 0.175 V 1, 2 Single-ended Low-level for CK, CK note3 (VDDQ/2) - 0.175 V 1, 2 Min Max Single-ended high-level for strobes (VDDQ/2) + 0.175 Single-ended high-level for CK, CK Note: 1. For CK, CK use VIH/VIL(ac) of ADD/CMD; for strobes (DQS, DQSL, DQSU, CK, DQS, DQSL, or DQSU) use VIH/VIL(ac) of DQs. 2. VIH(ac)/VIL(ac) for DQs is based on VREFDQ; VIH(ac)/VIL(ac) for ADD/CMD is based on VREFCA; if a reduced ac-high or ac-low level is used for a signal group, then the reduced level applies also there. 3. These values are not defined, however the single-ended signals CK, CK, DQS, DQS, DQSL, DQSL, DQSU, DQSU need to be within the respective limits (VIH(dc)max, VIL(dc)min) for single-ended signals as well as limitations for overshoot and undershoot. Differential Input Cross Point Voltage To guarantee tight setup and hold times as well as output skew parameters with respect to clock and strobe, each cross point voltage of differential input signals (CK, CK and DQS, DQS) must meet the requirements in the following table. The differential input cross point voltage Vix is measured from the actual cross point of true and complete signal to the midlevel between of VDD and VSS. Fig. 63: Vix Definition REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 91 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 33: Cross point voltage for differential input signals (CK, DQS) Symbol Vix DDR3/L-1066/1333/1600/1866/2133 Parameter Unit Note Min. Max. Differential Input Cross Point Voltage relative to VDD/2 for CK, -150 150 mV CK# -175 175 mV -150 150 mV Differential Input Cross Point Voltage relative to VDD/2 for DQS, DQS# 1 Note 1: Extended range for Vix is only allowed for clock and if single-ended clock input signals CK and CK are monotonic with a single-ended swing VSEL / VSEH of at least VDD/2 250mV, and when the differential slew rate of CK - CK is larger than 3V/ns. Slew Rate Definition for Differential Input Signals Input slew rate for differential signals (CK, CK# and DQS, DQS#) are defined and measured as shown below. Table 34: Differential Input Slew Rate Definition Measured Description From Differential input slew rate for rising edge (CK-CK & DQS-DQS) Differential input slew rate for falling edge (CK-CK & DQS-DQS) Defined by To VILdiffmax VIHdiffmin [VIHdiffmin-VILdiffmax] / DeltaTRdiff VIHdiffmin VILdiffmax [VIHdiffmin-VILdiffmax] / DeltaTFdiff The differential signal (i.e., CK-CK & DQS-DQS) must be linear between these thresholds. Fig. 64: Input Nominal Slew Rate Definition for single ended signals Delta TRdiff VIHdiffMin 0 VILdiffMax Delta TFdiff REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 92 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM AC and DC Output Measurement Levels Table 35: Single Ended AC and DC Output Levels Symbol Parameter Value Unit Notes VOH(DC) DC output high measurement level (for IV curve linearity) 0.8xVDDQ V VOM(DC) DC output mid measurement level (for IV curve linearity) 0.5xVDDQ V VOL(DC) DC output low measurement level (fro IV curve linearity) 0.2xVDDQ V VOH(AC) AC output high measurement level (for output SR) VTT+0.1xVDDQ V 1 VOL(AC) AC output low measurement level (for output SR) VTT-0.1xVDDQ V 1 Note: 1. The swing of 0.1 x VDDQ is based on approximately 50% of the static single ended output high or low swing with a driver impedance of 40 and an effective test load of 25 to VTT = VDDQ/2. Table 36: Differential AC and DC Output Levels Symbol Parameter DDR3/L Unit Notes VOHdiff(AC) AC differential output high measurement level (for output SR) +0.2 x VDDQ V 1 VOLdiff(AC) -0.2 x VDDQ V 1 AC differential output low measurement level (for output SR) Note: 1. The swing of 0.2 x VDDQ is based on approximately 50% of the static differential output high or low swing with a driver impedance of 40 and an effective test load of 25 to VTT=VDDQ/2 at each of the differential outputs. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 93 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 37: Single Ended Output Slew Rate Measured Defined by From To Single ended output slew rate for rising edge VOL(AC) VOH(AC) [VOH(AC)-VOL(AC)] / DeltaTRse Single ended output slew rate for falling edge VOH(AC) VOL(AC) [VOH(AC)-VOL(AC)] / DeltaTFse Note: Output slew rate is verified by design and characterization, and may not be subject to production test. Description Fig. 65: Single Ended Output Slew Rate Definition D elta T F se Single Ended Output Voltage (i.e. DQ) V O H (A C ) V TT V O L (A C ) D elta T F se REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 94 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 38: Output Slew Rate (single-ended) Parameter Single-ended Output Slew Rate Symbol SRQse Operation DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Voltage Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. 1.35V 1.75 5 1.75 5 1.75 5 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 2.5 5 2.5 5 TBD 5 2.5 5(1) 2.5 5(1) Unit V/ns Note: SR: Slew Rate. Q: Query Output (like in DQ, which stands for Data-in, Query -Output). se: Single-ended signals. For Ron = RZQ/7 setting. Note 1): In two cases, a maximum slew rate of 6V/ns applies for a single DQ signal within a byte lane. Case 1 is defined for a single DQ signal within a byte lane which is switching into a certain direction (either from high to low or low to high) while all remaining DQ signals in the same byte lane are static (i.e. they stay at either high or low). Case 2 is defined for a single DQ signal within a byte lane which is switching into a certain direction (either from high to low or low to high) while all remaining DQ signals in the same byte lane are switching into the opposite direction (i.e. from low to high or high to low respectively). For the remaining DQ signal switching into the opposite direction, the regular maximum limit of 5 V/ns applies. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 95 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 39: Differential Output Slew Rate Measured Defined by From To Differential output slew rate for rising edge VOLdiff(AC) VOHdiff(AC) [VOHdiff(AC)-VOLdiff(AC)] / DeltaTRdiff Differential output slew rate for falling edge VOHdiff(AC) VOLdiff(AC) [VOHdiff(AC)-VOLdiff(AC)] / DeltaTFdiff Note: Output slew rate is verified by design and characterization, and may not be subject to production test. Description Fig. 66: Differential Output Slew Rate Definition Differential Output Voltage (i.e. DQS-DQS) D e lta T F s e V O h d iff (A C ) 0 V O L d iff (A C ) D e lta T F s e Table 40: Differential Output Slew Rate Parameter Single-ended Output Slew Rate Symbol SRQse Operation DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Voltag Min. Max. Min. Max. Mix. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. 1.35V 3.5 12 3.5 12 3.5 12 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 5 10 5 10 TBD 10 5 12 5 12 Unit V/ns Note: SR: Slew Rate. Q: Query Output (like in DQ, which stands for Data-in, Query -Output). diff: Differential signals. For Ron = RZQ/7 setting. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 96 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Reference Load for AC Timing and Output Slew Rate The following figure represents the effective reference load of 25 ohms used in defining the relevant AC timing parameters of the device as well as output slew rate measurements. It is not intended as a precise representation of any particular system environment or a depiction of the actual load presented by a production tester. System designers should use IBIS or other simulation tools to correlate the timing reference load to a system environment. Manufacturers correlate to their production test conditions, generally one or more coaxial transmission lines terminated at the tester electronics. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 97 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Overshoot and Undershoot Specifications Table 41: AC Overshoot/Undershoot Specification for Address and Control Pins DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Units Item 1.35V Maximum peak amplitude allowed for TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Maximum overshoot area above VDD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD V-ns Maximum undershoot area below VSS TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD V-ns 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 V 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 V Maximum overshoot area above VDD 0.5 0.4 0.33 0.28 0.25 V-ns Maximum undershoot area below VSS 0.5 0.4 0.33 0.28 0.25 V-ns V overshoot area Maximum peak amplitude allowed for V undershoot area 1.5V Maximum peak amplitude allowed for overshoot area Maximum peak amplitude allowed for undershoot area (A0-A13, BA0-BA3, CS, RAS, CAS, WE, CKE, ODT) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 98 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 42: AC Overshoot/Undershoot Specification for Clock, Data, Strobe, and Mask Item DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Units 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Maximum overshoot area above VDD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD V-ns Maximum undershoot area below VSS TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD V-ns 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 V 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 V Maximum overshoot area above VDD 0.19 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.10 V-ns Maximum undershoot area below VSS 0.19 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.10 V-ns Maximum peak amplitude allowed for V overshoot area Maximum peak amplitude allowed for V undershoot area 1.5V Maximum peak amplitude allowed for overshoot area Maximum peak amplitude allowed for undershoot area Volts (V) (CK, CK, DQ, DQS, DQS, DM) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 99 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM 34 Ohm Output Driver DC Electrical Characteristics A Functional representation of the output buffer is shown as below. Output driver impedance RON is defined by the value of the external reference resistor RZQ as follows: RON34 = RZQ / 7 (nominal 34.4ohms +/-10% with nominal RZQ=240ohms) The individual pull-up and pull-down resistors (RONPu and RONPd) are defined as follows: RONPu = [VDDQ-Vout] / l Iout l ------------------- under the condition that RONPd is turned off (1) RONPd = Vout / I Iout I -------------------------------under the condition that RONPu is turned off (2) Fig. 67: Output Driver: Definition of Voltages and Currents Chip in Drive Mode Output Driver VDDQ I Pu To other circuitry like RCV, ... RONPu DQ I Pd I Out RONPd V Out VSSQ Table 43: Output Driver DC Electrical Characteristics, assuming RZQ = 240ohms; entire operating temperature range; after proper ZQ calibration RONNom Resistor Vout Min. Nom. Max. Unit Notes VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.45 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.45 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.45 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.45 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.15 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ -10 +10 % 1.35V RON34Pd 34 ohms RON34Pu RON40pd 40 ohms RON40pu Mismatch between pull-up and pull-down, MMPuPd REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 1,2,4 100 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM 1.5V RON34Pd 34 ohms RON34Pu RON40pd 40 ohms RON40pu Mismatch between pull-up and pull-down, MMPuPd VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.4 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.4 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 7 1,2,3 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.4 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.4 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1.0 1.1 RZQ / 6 1,2,3 VOMdc = 0.5 x VDDQ -10 +10 % 1,2,4 Note: 1. The tolerance limits are specified after calibration with stable voltage and temperature. For the behavior of the tolerance limits if temperature or voltage changes after calibration, see following section on voltage and temperature sensitivity. 2. The tolerance limits are specified under the condition that VDDQ = VDD and that VSSQ = VSS. 3. Pull-down and pull-up output driver impedances are recommended to be calibrated at 0.5 x VDDQ. Other calibration schemes may be used to achieve the linearity spec shown above. e.g. calibration at 0.2 x VDDQ and 0.8 x VDDQ. 4. Measurement definition for mismatch between pull-up and pull-down, MMPuPd: Measure RONPu and RONPd, but at 0.5 x VDDQ: MMPuPd = [RONPu - RONPd] / RONNom x 100 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 101 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Output Driver Temperature and Voltage sensitivity If temperature and/or voltage after calibration, the tolerance limits widen according to the following table. Delta T = T - T(@calibration); Delta V = VDDQ - VDDQ(@calibration); VDD = VDDQ Note: dRONdT and dRONdV are not subject to production test but are verified by design and characterization. Table 44: Output Driver Sensitivity Definition Items Min. Max. Unit RONPU@VOHdc 0.6 - dRONdTH*lDelta Tl - dRONdVH*lDelta Vl 1.1 + dRONdTH*lDelta Tl - dRONdVH*lDelta Vl RZQ/7 RON@VOMdc 0.9 - dRONdTM*lDelta Tl - dRONdVM*lDelta Vl 1.1 + dRONdTM*lDelta Tl - dRONdVM*lDelta Vl RZQ/7 RONPD@VOLdc 0.6 - dRONdTL*lDelta Tl - dRONdVL*lDelta Vl 1.1 + dRONdTL*lDelta Tl - dRONdVL*lDelta Vl RZQ/7 Table 45: Output Driver Voltage and Temperature Sensitivity Speed Bin Items DDR3-1066/1333 DDR3-1600 Unit Min. Max Min. Max dRONdTM 0 1.5 0 1.5 %/C dRONdVM 0 0.15 0 0.13 %/mV dRONdTL 0 1.5 0 1.5 %/C dRONdVL 0 0.15 0 0.13 %/mV dRONdTH 0 1.5 0 1.5 %/C dRONdVH 0 0.15 0 0.13 %/mV Note: These parameters may not be subject to production test. They are verified by design and characterization. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 102 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM On-Die Termination (ODT) Levels and I-V Characteristics On-Die Termination effective resistance RTT is defined by bits A9, A6, and A2 of the MR1 Register. ODT is applied to the DQ, DM, DQS/DQS, and TDQS/TDQS (x8 devices only) pins. A functional representation of the on-die termination is shown in the following figure. The individual pull-up and pull-down resistors (RTTPu and RTTPd) are defined as follows: RTTPu = [VDDQ - Vout] / I Iout I ------------------ under the condition that RTTPd is turned off (3) RTTPd = Vout / I Iout I ------------------------------ under the condition that RTTPu is turned off (4) Fig. 68: On-Die Termination: Definition of Voltages and Currents Chip in Termination M ode ODT VDDQ I Pu I To other circuitry like RCV, ... RTT Out =I Pd -I Pu Pu DQ I Pd RTT I Out V Out Pd VSSQ ODT DC Electrical Characteristics The following table provides an overview of the ODT DC electrical characteristics. The values for RTT60Pd120, RTT60Pu120, RTT120Pd240, RTT120Pu240, RTT40Pd80, RTT40Pu80, RTT30Pd60, RTT30Pu60, RTT20Pd40, RTT20Pu40 are not specification requirements, but can be used as design guide lines: REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 103 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 46: ODT DC Electrical Characteristics, assuming RZQ = 240ohms +/- 1% entire operating temperature range; after proper ZQ calibration MR1 A9,A6,A2 RTT Resistor Vout Min. Nom. Max. Unit Notes VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ 1,2,3,4 1.35V RTT120Pd240 0,1,0 120 RTT120Pu240 0, 0, 1 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ 1,2,3,4 RTT120 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.65 RZQ /2 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 RTT60Pd120 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 60 RTT60Pu120 0, 1, 1 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 RTT60 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.65 RZQ/4 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 RTT40Pd80 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 40 RTT40Pu80 1, 0, 1 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 RTT40 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.65 RZQ/6 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 RTT30Pd60 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 30 RTT30Pu60 1, 0, 0 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 RTT30 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.65 RZQ/8 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 RTT20Pd40 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.45 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.15 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 20 RTT20Pu40 RTT20 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.15 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.65 RZQ/12 1,2,5 +5 % 1,2,5,6 Deviation of VM w.r.t. VDDQ/2, DVM REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 -5 CONSUMER DRAM 104 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM MR1 A9,A6,A2 RTT Resistor Vout Min. Nom. Max. Unit Notes 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ 1,2,3,4 1.5V VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ RTT120Pd240 0,1,0 120 RTT120Pu240 RTT120 RTT60Pd120 0, 0, 1 60 RTT60Pu120 RTT60 RTT40Pd80 0, 1, 1 40 RTT40Pu80 RTT40 RTT30Pd60 1, 0, 1 30 RTT30Pu60 RTT30 RTT20Pd40 1, 0, 0 20 RTT20Pu40 RTT20 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1,1 RZQ 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ 1,2,3,4 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.6 RZQ /2 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/2 1,2,3,4 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.6 RZQ/4 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/3 1,2,3,4 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.6 RZQ/6 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/4 1,2,3,4 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 1.6 RZQ/8 1,2,5 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VOLdc = 0.2 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.4 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 0.5 x VDDQ 0.9 1 1.1 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VOHdc = 0.8 x VDDQ 0.6 1 1.1 RZQ/6 1,2,3,4 VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) 0.9 1 Deviation of VM w.r.t. VDDQ/2, DVM REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 -5 CONSUMER DRAM 1.6 RZQ/12 1,2,5 +5 % 1,2,5,6 105 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Note: 1. The tolerance limits are specified after calibration with stable voltage and temperature. For the behavior of the tolerance limits if temperature or voltage changes after calibration, see following section on voltage and temperature sensitivity. 2. The tolerance limits are specified under the condition that VDDQ = VDD and that VSSQ = VSS. 3. Pull-down and pull-up ODT resistors are recommended to be calibrated at 0.5 x VDDQ. Other calibration may be used to achieve the linearity spec shown above. 4. Not a specification requirement, but a design guide line. 5. Measurement definition for RTT: Apply VIH(ac) to pin under test and measure current / (VIH(ac)), then apply VIL(ac) to pin under test and measure current / (VIL(ac)) respectively. RTT = [VIH(ac) - VIL(ac)] / [I(VIH(ac)) - I(VIL(ac))] 6. Measurement definition for VM and DVM: Measure voltage (VM) at test pin (midpoint) with no lead: Delta VM = [2VM / VDDQ -1] x 100 ODT Temperature and Voltage sensitivity If temperature and/or voltage after calibration, the tolerance limits widen according to the following table. Delta T = T - T(@calibration); Delta V = VDDQ - VDDQ(@calibration); VDD = VDDQ Table 47: ODT Sensitivity Definition Min. Max. RTT 0.9 - dRTTdT*lDelta Tl - dRTTdV*lDelta Vl Unit 1.6 + dRTTdT*lDelta Tl + dRTTdV*lDelta Vl RZQ/2,4,6,8,12 Table 48: ODT Voltage and Temperature Sensitivity Min. Max. Unit dRTTdT 0 1.5 %/C dRTTdV 0 0.15 %/mV Note: These parameters may not be subject to production test. They are verified by design and characterization. Test Load for ODT Timings Different than for timing measurements, the reference load for ODT timings is defined in the following figure. Fig. 69: ODT Timing Reference Load VDDQ CK , DUT RTT= 25 Ohm Vtt = VSSQ DQ , DM DQS , TDQS , Timing Reference Points VSSQ REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 106 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 49: ODT Timing Definitions Definitions for tAON, tAONPD, tAOF, tAOFPD, and tADC are provided in the following table and subsequent figures. Symbol tAON Begin Point Definition End Point Definition Rising edge of CK - CK defined by the end point of ODTLon Extrapolated point at VSSQ tAONPD Rising edge of CK - CK with ODT being first registered high Extrapolated point at VSSQ tAOF Rising edge of CK - CK defined by the end point of ODTLoff End point: Extrapolated point at VRTT_Nom tAOFPD Rising edge of CK - CK with ODT being first registered low End point: Extrapolated point at VRTT_Nom Rising edge of CK - CK defined by the end point of ODTLcnw, End point: Extrapolated point at VRTT_Wr and tADC ODTLcwn4, or ODTLcwn8 VRTT_Nom respectively Table 50: Reference Settings for ODT Timing Measurements Measured Parameter tAON tAONPD tAOF tAOFPD tADC RTT_Nom Setting RTT_Wr Setting VSW1[V] VSW2[V] RZQ/4 NA 0.05 0.10 RZQ/12 NA 0.10 0.20 RZQ/4 NA 0.05 0.10 RZQ/12 NA 0.10 0.20 RZQ/4 NA 0.05 0.10 RZQ/12 NA 0.10 0.20 RZQ/4 NA 0.05 0.10 RZQ/12 NA 0.10 0.20 RZQ/12 RZQ/2 0.20 0.30 Note Fig. 70: Definition of tAON B e g in p o in t: R is in g e d g e o f C K - C K # D e fin e d b y th e e n d p o in t o f O D T L o n C K V T T C K # tA O N T sw 2 T sw 1 D Q , D M D Q S , D Q S # T D Q S , T D Q S # V sw 2 V sw 1 V S S Q E n d p o in t: E x tr a p o la te d p o in t a t V S S Q REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 107 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 71: Definition of tAONPD B e g in p o in t: R is in g e d g e o f C K - C K # w ith O D T b e in g fir s t r e g is te r h ig h CK VTT CK# tA O N P D Tsw 2 Tsw 1 DQ, DM DQS, DQ S# TDQ S, TDQ S# V sw 2 Vsw 1 VSSQ E n d p o in t: E x tr a p o la te d p o in t a t V S S Q Fig. 72: Definition of tAOF B e g in p o in t: R is in g e d g e o f C K - C K # d e fin e d b y th e e n d p o in t o f O D T L o ff CK VTT CK# tA O F VR TT_Nom E n d p o in t: E x tr a p o la te d p o in t a t V R T T _ N o m Tsw 2 DQ, DM DQS, DQS# TDQS, TDQS# Tsw 1 Vsw 2 V sw 1 VSSQ Fig. 73: Definition of tAOFPD B e g i n p o in t : R is i n g e d g e o f C K - C K # w i t h O D T b e in g f ir s t r e g is t e r e d lo w CK VTT CK# tA O F P D VR TT_Nom E n d p o i n t: E x t r a p o la t e d p o i n t a t V R T T _ N o m Tsw 2 DQ, DM DQS, DQS# TDQ S, TDQ S# REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 Tsw 1 Vsw 2 V sw 1 CONSUMER DRAM VSSQ 108 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 74: Definition of tADC Begin point: R ising edge of C K - C K# defined by the end of O D TLcnw CK Begin point: R ising edge of C K - C K# defined by the end of O D TLcw n4 or O D TLcw n8 CK V TT C K# C K# tA D C V R TT_N om tAD C End point: Extrapolated point at VR TT_N om VR TT_N om Tsw 22 Tsw 21 DQ, DM DQS, DQS# TD Q S, TD Q S# Tsw 12 Tsw 11 VR TT _W r V sw 2 End point: E xtrapolated point at VR TT_W r Vsw 1 VS SQ Table 51: Input / Output Capacitance DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Symbol Parameter Units Notes Min. Max Min. Max Min. Max Min. Max. Min. Max. 1.50 3.00 1.50 2.50 1.50 2.30 1.40 2.20 1.40 2.10 pF 1,2,3 0.80 1.60 0.80 1.40 0.80 1.40 0.80 1.30 0.80 1.30 pF 2,3 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 pF 2,3,4 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 pF 2,3,5 0.75 1.35 0.75 1.30 0.75 1.30 0.75 1.20 0.75 1.20 pF 2,3,7,8 -0.50 0.30 -0.40 0.20 -0.40 0.20 -0.40 0.20 -0.40 0.20 pF 2,3,7,8 -0.50 0.50 -0.40 0.40 -0.40 0.40 -0.40 0.40 -0.40 0.40 pF 2,3,9,10 -0.50 0.30 -0.50 0.30 -0.50 0.30 -0.50 0.30 -0.50 0.30 pF 2,3,11 - 3.00 - 3.00 - 3.00 pF 2,3,12 Input/output capacitance (DQ, DM, CIO DQS, DQS, TDQS, TDQS) CCK Input capacitance, CK and CK CDCK Input capacitance delta, CK and CK Input/output capacitance delta, DQS CDDQS and DQS Input capacitance, CTRL, ADD, CMD CI input-only pins Input capacitance delta, all CTRL CDI_CTRL input-only pins Input capacitance delta, all ADD/CMD CDI_ADD_CMD input-only pins Input/output capacitance delta, DQ, CDIO CZQ DM, DQS, DQS, TDQS, Input/output capacitance of ZQ pin - 3.00 - 3.00 1. Although the DM, TDQS and TDQS pins have different functions, the loading matches DQ and DQS 2. This parameter is not subject to production test. It is verified by design and characterization. VDD=VDDQ=1.5V, VBIAS=VDD/2 and on-die termination off. 3. This parameter applies to monolithic devices only; stacked/dual-die devices are not covered here REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 109 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM 4. Absolute value of CCK-CCK 5. Absolute value of CIO(DQS)-CIO(DQS) 6. CI applies to ODT, CS, CKE, A0-A13, BA0-BA2, RAS, CAS, WE. 7. CDI_CTRL applies to ODT, CS and CKE 8. CDI_CTRL=CI(CTRL)-0.5*(CI(CLK)+CI(CLK)) 9. CDI_ADD_CMD applies to A0-A13, BA0-BA2, RAS, CAS and WE 10. CDI_ADD_CMD=CI(ADD_CMD) - 0.5*(CI(CLK)+CI(CLK)) 11. CDIO=CIO(DQ,DM) - 0.5*(CIO(DQS)+CIO(DQS)) 12. Maximum external load capacitance on ZQ pin: 5 pF. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 110 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM IDD Specifications and Measurement Conditions Table 52: IDD Specifications (x8) Symbol Parameter/Condition IDD0 IDD1 IDD2P0 IDD2P1 IDD2Q IDD2N IDD3P IDD3N IDD4R IDD4W IDD5B IDD6 IDD6ET Operating Current 0 -> One Bank Activate-> Precharge Operating Current 1 -> One Bank Activate-> Read-> Precharge Precharge Power-Down Current Slow Exit - MR0 bit A12 = 0 Precharge Power-Down Current Fast Exit - MR0 bit A12 = 1 Operation DDR3-1066 Voltage Typ. Max. DDR3-1333 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Unit Typ. Max. Typ. Max. Typ. Max. Typ. Max. 1.5V 50 56 53 59 58 65 66 68 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 67 74 71 79 76 83 83 86 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 16 20 18 22 20 25 28 29 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 25 31 28 35 31 39 40 41 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 26 32 30 35 33 39 42 43 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 16 21 19 23 21 26 28 29 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 29 35 32 38 35 41 44 46 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 97 106 113 122 129 139 154 159 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 94 104 109 119 123 134 147 150 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 47 52 50 55 53 59 64 65 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 169 184 203 220 209 227 364 375 TBD TBD 1.35V TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Precharge Quiet Standby Current Precharge Standby Current Active Power-Down Current Always Fast Exit Active Standby Current Operating Current Burst Read Burst Refresh Current Self-Refresh Current: extended temperature range IDD6TC Auto Self-Refresh Current IDD7 Feb. 2012 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA All Bank Interleave Read Current REV 1.3 mA mA Operating Current Burst Write Self-Refresh Current Normal Temperature Range (0-85C) mA CONSUMER DRAM 111 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM IDD Specifications and Measurement Conditions Table 53: IDD Specifications (x16) Symbol Parameter/Condition IDD0 IDD1 IDD2P0 IDD2P1 IDD2Q IDD2N IDD3P IDD3N IDD4R IDD4W IDD5B IDD6 IDD6ET Operating Current 0 -> One Bank Activate-> Precharge Operating Current 1 -> One Bank Activate-> Read-> Precharge Precharge Power-Down Current Slow Exit - MR0 bit A12 = 0 Precharge Power-Down Current Fast Exit - MR0 bit A12 = 1 Operation DDR3-1066 Voltage Typ. Max. DDR3-1333 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Unit Typ. Max. Typ. Max. Typ. Max. Typ. Max. 1.5V 63 76 66 80 73 87 79 87 TBD TBD 1.35V 59 69 65 76 69 81 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 87 106 92 112 98 119 105 120 TBD TBD 1.35V 79 93 85 100 90 106 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 5 12 5 13 5 14 5 14 TBD TBD 1.35V 3.4 8 3.4 10 3.4 12 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 16 21 18 23 20 26 28 31 TBD TBD 1.35V 16 21 18 23 20 26 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 26 31 29 34 31 38 40 44 TBD TBD 1.35V 25 31 29 34 31 38 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 27 33 30 35 33 39 42 46 TBD TBD 1.35V 26 33 30 35 33 39 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 17 25 20 27 22 30 29 32 TBD TBD 1.35V 17 25 20 27 22 30 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 29 38 33 41 35 45 44 48 TBD TBD 1.35V 28 38 32 40 35 45 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 132 165 157 195 180 224 194 230 TBD TBD 1.35V 111 133 132 158 152 182 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 130 162 152 189 174 216 206 218 TBD TBD 1.35V 119 129 141 154 161 176 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 48 56 51 59 54 62 66 71 TBD TBD 1.35V 45 51 49 56 52 60 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 TBD TBD 1.35V 2 7 2 7 2 7 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 TBD TBD 1.35V 2 8 2 8 2 8 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 TBD TBD 1.35V 2 8 2 8 2 8 TBD TBD TBD TBD 1.5V 212 266 236 297 264 332 364 403 TBD TBD 1.35V 191 230 222 267 248 298 TBD TBD TBD TBD Precharge Quiet Standby Current Precharge Standby Current Active Power-Down Current Always Fast Exit Active Standby Current Operating Current Burst Read Burst Refresh Current Self-Refresh Current: extended temperature range IDD6TC Auto Self-Refresh Current IDD7 Feb. 2012 mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA All Bank Interleave Read Current REV 1.3 mA mA Operating Current Burst Write Self-Refresh Current Normal Temperature Range (0-85C) mA CONSUMER DRAM 112 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 54: IDD Measurement Conditions Symbol Parameter/Condition Operating Current - One bank Active - Precharge current CKE: High; External clock: On; tCK, tRC, tRAS: see table in the next page; CS: High between ACT and PRE; IDD0 Command Inputs: SWITCHING1 (except for ACT and PRE); Row, Column Address, Data I/O: SWITCHING1 (A10 Low permanently); Bank Address: fixed (Bank 0); Output Buffer: off 2; ODT: disabled 3; Active Banks: one 4 (ACT-PRE loop); Idle Banks: all other; Pattern example: A0 D DD DD DD DD DD DD D P0. Operating One bank Active-Read-Precharge Current CKE: High; External clock: On; tCK, tRC, tRAS, tRCD, CL, AL: see table in the next page; CS: High between 1 ACT, RD, and PRE; Command Inputs: SWITCHING (except ACT, RD, and PRE Commands); Row, Column Address: SWITCHING1 (A10 Low permanently); Bank Address: fixed (Bank 0); Data I/O: switching every clock IDD1 2 3 (RD Data stable during one Clock cycle); floating when no burst activity; Output Buffer: Off ; ODT: disabled ; Burst Length: BL85; Active Banks: one (ACT-RD-PRE loop); Idle Banks: all other; Pattern example: A0 D DD D R0 DD DD DD DD D P04. Precharge Standby Current IDD2N CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK: see table in the next page; CS: High; Command Inputs, Row, Column, Bank Address, Data I/O: SWITCHING1; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3; Active / Idle Banks: none / all. Precharge Power-Down Current - (Slow Exit) CKE=Low; External Clock=On; tCK: see table in the next page; CS: Stable; Command Inputs: Stable; Row, IDD2P(0) Column / Bank Address: Stable; Data I/O: floating; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3; Active / Idle Banks: 6 none / all. Precharge Power Down Mode: Slow Exit (RD and ODT must satisfy tXPDLL - AL) Precharge Power-Down Current - (Fast Exit) CKE=Low; External Clock=On; tCK: see table in the next page; CS: Stable; Command Inputs, Row, Column, IDD2P(1) Bank Address: Stable; Data I/O: floating; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3; Active / Idle Banks: none / all. 7 Precharge Power Down Mode: Fast Exit 6(any valid Command after tXP) Precharge Quiet Standby Current IDD2Q CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK: see table in the next page; CS=High; Command Inputs, Row, Column, Bank Address: Stable; Data I/O: floating; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3; Active / Idle Banks: none / all. Active Standby Current IDD3N CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK: see table in the next page; CS=High; Command Inputs, Row, Column, 1 3 Bank Address, Data I/O: SWITCHING ; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled ; Active / Idle Banks: All / none. Active Power-Down Current IDD3P CKE=Low; External Clock=On; tCK: see table in the next page; CS, Command Inputs, Row, Column, Bank Address: Stable; Data I/O: floating; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3; Active / Idle Banks: All / none. Operating Burst Read Current CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK, CL: see table in the next page; AL: 0; CS: High between valid Commands; Command Inputs: SWITCHING1(except RD Commands); Row, Column Address: SWITCHING1(A10: Low IDD4R permanently); Bank Address: cycling10; Data I/O: Seamless Read Data Burst : Output Data switches every clock cycle (i.e. data stable during one clock cycle); Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3; Burst Length: BL85; 10 4 Active / Idle Banks: All / none ; Pattern: R0 D DD R1 D DD R2 D DD R3 D DD R4 Operating Burst Write Current CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK, CL: see table in the next page; AL: 0; CS: High between valid Commands; 1 1 Command Inputs: SWITCHING (except WR Commands); Row, Column Address: SWITCHING (A10: Low IDD4W 10 permanently); Bank Address: cycling ; Data I/O: Seamless Write Data Burst : Input Data switches every clock 2 3 cycle (i.e. data stable during one clock cycle); DM: L permanently; Output Buffer: Off ; ODT: disabled ; Burst 5 10 4 Length: BL8 ; Active / Idle Banks: All / none ; Pattern: W0 D DD W1 D DD W2 D DD W3 D DD W4 Burst Refresh Current CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK, tRFC: see table in the next page; CS: High between valid Commands; IDD5B Command Inputs, Row, Column, Bank Addresses, Data I/O: SWITCHING1; Output Buffer: Off2; ODT: disabled 3 ; Active Banks: Refresh Command every tRFC=tRFC(IDD); Idle banks: none. Self-Refresh Current Tcase=0-85C; Auto Self Refresh =Disable; Self Refresh Temperature Range=Normal9; CKE=Low; External Clock=Off (CK and CK: Low); CS, Command Inputs, Row, Column Address, Bank Address, Data I/O: Floating; IDD6 Output Buffer: off 2; ODT: disabled 3; Active Banks: All (during Self-Refresh action); Idle Banks: all (between Self-Rerefresh actions) Self-Refresh Current: extended temperature range Tcase=0-95C; Auto Self Refresh =Disable; Self Refresh Temperature Range=Extended9; CKE=Low; External IDD6ET Clock=Off (CK and CK: Low); CS, Command Inputs, Row, Column Address, Bank Address, Data I/O: Floating; Output Buffer: off 2; ODT: disabled 3; Active Banks: All (during Self-Refresh action); Idle Banks: all (between Self-Rerefresh actions) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 113 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Auto Self-Refresh Current Tcase=0-95C; Auto Self Refresh =Enable8; Self Refresh Temperature Range=Normal9; CKE=Low; External IDD6TC Clock=Off (CK and CK: Low); CS, Command Inputs, Row, Column Address, Bank Address, Data I/O: Floating; 2 3 Output Buffer: off ; ODT: disabled ; Active Banks: All (during Self-Refresh action); Idle Banks: all (between Self-Rerefresh actions) Operating Bank Interleave Read Current CKE=High; External Clock=On; tCK, tRC, tRAS, tRCD, tRRD, CL: see table as below; AL=tRCD.min-tCK; CS=High between valid commands; Command Input: see table; Row, Column Address: Stable during IDD7 DESELECT; Bank Address: cycling10; Data I/O: Read Data: Output Data switches every clock cycle (i.e. data stable during one clock cycle); Output Buffer: Off 2;ODT: disabled 3; Burst Length: BL8; Active / Idle Banks: All 10 / none. Note1: SWITCHING for Address and Command Input Signals as described in Definition of SWITCHING for Address and Command Input Signals Table. Note2: Output Buffer off: set MR1 A[12] = 1 Note3: ODT disable: set MR1 A[9,6,2]=000 and MR2 A[10,9]=00 Note4: Definition of D and D: described in Definition of SWITCHING for Address and Command Input Signals Table; Ax/Rx/Wx: Activate/Read/Write to Bank x. Note5: BL8 fixed by MRS: set MR0 A[1,0]=00 Note6: Precharge Power Down Mode: set MR0 A12=0/1 for Slow/Fast Exit Note7: Because it is an exit after precharge power down, the valid commands are: ACT, REF, MRS, Enter Self-Refresh. Note8: Auto Self-Refresh(ASR): set MR2 A6 = 0/1 to disable/enable feature Note9: Self-Refresh Temperature Range (SRT): set MR2 A7 = 0/1 for normal/extended temperature range Note10: Cycle banks as follows: 0,1,2,3,...,7,0,1,... REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 114 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM For IDD testing the following parameters are utilized. Table 55: For testing the IDD parameters, the following timing parameters are used: DDR3/L-1066 DDR3/L-1333 DDR3/L-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Parameter Symbol Clock Cycle Time tCKmin(IDD) CAS Latency CL(IDD) Active to Read or Write delay tRCDmin(IDD) Active to Active / Auto-Refresh command tRCmin(IDD) period Active to Precharge Command tRASmin(IDD) Precharge Command Period tRPmin(IDD) 1kB Four activate window tFAW(IDD) 2kB 1kB Active to Active command period tRRD(IDD) 2kB Auto-Refresh to Active / Auto-Refresh tRFC(IDD) command period (-BE) (-CF/CFI) (-DH/DHI) (-EJ) (-FK) Unit -7-7-7 -8-8-8 -10-10-10 -11-11-11 -13-13-13 1.875 1.5 1.25 1.07 0.935 ns 7 8 10 11 13 nCK 13.125 12 12.5 11.77 12.155 ns 50.63 48 47.5 45.77 45.155 ns 37.5 36 35 34 33 ns 13.13 12 12.5 11.77 12.155 ns 37.5 30 30 27 25 ns 50 45 40 35 35 ns 7.5 6 6 5 5 nCK 10 7.5 7.5 6 6 nCK 110 110 110 110 110 ns Table 56: Definition of SWITCHING for Address and Command Input Signals SWITCHING for Address (row, column) and Command Signals (CS, RAS, CAS, WE) is defined as: If not otherwise mentioned the inputs are stable at HIGH or LOW during 4 clocks and change Address then to the opposite value (row, column) (e.g. Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax Ax... Please see each IDDx definition for details Bank Address If not otherwise mentioned the bank addresses should be switched like the row/column address please see each IDDx for details Define D = {CS, RAS, CAS, WE} := {HIGH, LOW, LOW, LOW} Define D = { CS, RAS, CAS, WE } := {HIGH, HIGH, HIGH, HIGH} Command Define Command Background Pattern = D D D D D D D D D D D D.... (CS, RAS, CAS, WE) If other commands are necessary (e.g. ACT for IDD0 or Read for IDD4R), the Background Pattern Command is substituted by the respective CS, RAS, CAS, WE levels of the necessary command. See each IDDx definition for details. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 115 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Standard Speed Bins Table 57:DDR3/L-1066 Speed Bin DDR3/L-1066 CL-nRCD-nRP 7-7-7 (-BE) Parameter Symbol Min Unit Max Internal read command to first data tAA 13.125 20.000 ns ACT to internal read or write delay time tRCD 13.125 - ns PRE command period tRP 13.125 - ns ACT to ACT or REF command period tRC 50.625 - ns ACT to PRE command period tRAS 37.500 9*tREFI ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) 3.000 3.300 ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) Reserved CWL=5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 CWL=6 tCK(AVG) Reserved ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) Reserved ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 CWL=5 tCK(AVG) Reserved CWL=6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 CL=5 CL=6 CL=7 CL=8 ns 3.300 <2.5 ns ns ns <2.5 ns Supported CL Settings 5, 6,7,8 nCK Supported CWL Settings 5,6 nCK Table 58:DDR3/L-1333 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 116 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Speed Bin DDR3/L-1333 CL-nRCD-nRP 8-8-8 (-CF/CFI) Parameter Symbol Min Unit Max Internal read command to first data tAA 12 20.000 ns ACT to internal read or write delay time tRCD 12 - ns PRE command period tRP 12 - ns ACT to ACT or REF command period tRC 48 - ns ACT to PRE command period tRAS 36.000 9*tREFI ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) 1.875* <2.5* ns CWL=7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL=7 tCK(AVG) 1.5 <1.875 ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL=5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL=7 tCK(AVG) 1.500* <1.875* CL=5 CL=6 CL=7 CL=8 CL=9 CL=10 ns Supported CL Settings 5,6,7,8,9,(10) nCK Supported CWL Settings 5,6,7 nCK REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 117 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 59:DDR3/L-1600 Speed Bin DDR3/L-1600 CL-nRCD-nRP 10-10-10 (-DH/DHI) Parameter Symbol Min Unit Max Internal read command to first data tAA 12.500 20.000 ns ACT to internal read or write delay time tRCD 12.500 - ns PRE command period tRP 12.500 - ns ACT to ACT or REF command period tRC 47.500 - ns ACT to PRE command period CL=5 CL=6 CL=7 CL=8 CL=9 CL=10 CL=11 tRAS 35.000 9*tREFI ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) 1.250 <1.5 ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) 1.250* <1.5* ns Supported CL Settings 5,6,7,8,9,10,(11) nCK Supported CWL Settings 5,6,7,8 nCK REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 118 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 60:DDR3-1866 Speed Bin DDR3-1866 CL-nRCD-nRP 12-12-12 (-EJ) Parameter Symbol Min Unit Max Internal read command to first data tAA 12.840 20.000 ns ACT to internal read or write delay time tRCD 12.840 - ns PRE command period tRP 12.840 - ns ACT to ACT or REF command period tRC 46.84 - ns ACT to PRE command period CL=6 CL=7 CL=8 CL=9 CL=10 CL=11 CL=12 CL=13 tRAS 34.000 9*tREFI ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 CWL=5,6,7,8 CWL=9 CWL=5,6,7,8 CWL=9 tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) 1.250* Reserved 1.07 Reserved 1.07 <1.5* Reserved <1.25 Reserved <1.25 ns ns ns ns ns Supported CL Settings 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,(13) nCK Supported CWL Settings 5,6,7,8,9 nCK REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 119 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 61:DDR3-2133 Speed Bin DDR3-2133 CL-nRCD-nRP 13-13-13 (-FK) Parameter Symbol Min Unit Max Internal read command to first data tAA 12.155 20.000 ns ACT to internal read or write delay time tRCD 12.155 - ns PRE command period tRP 12.155 - ns ACT to ACT or REF command period tRC 45.155 - ns ACT to PRE command period CL=5 CL=6 CL=7 CL=8 CL=9 CL=10 CL=11 CL=12 CL=13 CL=14 tRAS 33.000 9*tREFI ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL =6,7,8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) 2.500 3.300 ns CWL =6,7,8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) 1.875 <2.5 ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =5 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =6 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =7 tCK(AVG) 1.500 <1.875 ns CWL =8 tCK(AVG) 1.250 <1.5 ns CWL =5,6,7 tCK(AVG) Reserved Reserved ns CWL =8 CWL=5,6,7,8 CWL=9 CWL=5,6,7,8 CWL=9 CWL=10 CWL=5,6,7,8,9 CWL=10 tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) tCK(AVG) 1.250* Reserved 1.07 Reserved 1.07 0.938 Reserved 0.938 <1.5* Reserved <1.25 Reserved <1.25 <1.07 Reserved <1.07 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Supported CL Settings Supported CWL Settings REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13, (14) nCK 5,6,7,8,9,10 nCK CONSUMER DRAM 120 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Electrical Characteristics & AC Timing Table 62: Timing Parameter by Speed Bin (DDR3/L-1066, 1333Mbps) Parameter Clock Timing Minimum Clock Cycle Time (DLL off mode) Average Clock Period Average high pulse width Average low pulse width tCK (DLL_OFF) tCK(avg) tCH(avg) tCL(avg) Absolute Clock Period tCK(abs) Absolute clock HIGH pulse width Absolute clock LOW pulse width Clock Period Jitter Clock Period Jitter during DLL locking period Cycle to Cycle Period Jitter Cycle to Cycle Period Jitter during DLL locking period Duty Cycle Jitter Cumulative error across 2 cycles Cumulative error across 3 cycles Cumulative error across 4 cycles Cumulative error across 5 cycles Cumulative error across 6 cycles Cumulative error across 7 cycles Cumulative error across 8 cycles Cumulative error across 9 cycles Cumulative error across 10 cycles Cumulative error across 11 cycles Cumulative error across 12 cycles tCH(abs) tCL(abs) JIT(per) JIT(per, lck) tJIT(cc) Cumulative error across n = 13, 14 . . . 49, 50 cycles Data Timing DQS, DQS# to DQ skew, per group, per access DQ output hold time from DQS, DQS# DQ low-impedance time from CK, CK# DQ high impedance time from CK, CK# Data setup time to DQS, DQS# referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels Data setup time to DQS, DQS# referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels Data hold time from DQS, DQS# referenced to Vih(dc) / Vil(dc) levels DQ and DM Input pulse width for each input Data Strobe Timing DQS,DQS# differential READ Preamble DQS, DQS# differential READ Postamble DQS, DQS# differential output high time DQS, DQS# differential output low time DQS, DQS# differential WRITE Preamble DQS, DQS# differential WRITE Postamble DQS, DQS# rising edge output access time from rising CK, CK# DQS and DQS# low-impedance time (Referenced from RL - 1) DQS and DQS# high-impedance time (Referenced from RL + BL/2) DQS, DQS# differential input low pulse width REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 DDR3/L-1066 Min. Max. Symbol 8 8 Refer to "Standard Speed Bins) 0.47 0.53 0.47 0.53 0.47 0.53 0.47 0.53 Min.: tCK(avg)min + tJIT(per)min Max.: tCK(avg)max + tJIT(per)max 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 -90 90 -80 80 -80 80 -70 70 180 160 JIT(cc, lck) tJIT(duty) tERR(2per) tERR(3per) tERR(4per) tERR(5per) tERR(6per) tERR(7per) tERR(8per) tERR(9per) tERR(10per) tERR(11per) tERR(12per) DDR3/L-1333 Min. Max. 160 140 Units Note ns ps tCK(avg) tCK(avg) ps tCK(avg) tCK(avg) ps ps ps ps -132 132 -118 118 -157 157 -140 140 -175 175 -155 155 -188 188 -168 168 -200 200 -177 177 -209 209 -186 186 -217 217 -193 193 -224 224 -200 200 -231 231 -205 205 -237 237 -210 210 -242 242 -215 215 tERR(nper)min = (1 + 0.68ln(n)) * tJIT(per)min tERR(nper)max = (1 + 0.68ln(n)) * tJIT(per)max ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps tDQSQ tQH tLZ(DQ) tHZ(DQ) tDS(base) AC175/160 tDS(base) AC150/135 tDH(base) DC100/90 tDIPW 0.38 -600 - ps tCK(avg) ps ps 490 - 400 tRPRE tRPST tQSH tQSL tWPRE tWPST 0.9 0.3 0.38 0.38 0.9 0.3 Note 19 Note 11 - 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.3 Note 19 Note 11 - tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tDQSCK -300 300 -255 255 tCK(avg) tLZ(DQS) -600 300 -500 250 tCK(avg) tHZ(DQS) - 300 - 250 tCK(avg) tDQSL 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 tCK(avg) tERR(nper) 150 300 300 0.38 -500 - 125 250 250 ps ps See Table.70 on page 134 ps ps CONSUMER DRAM ps 121 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DQS, DQS# differential input high pulse width DQS, DQS# rising edge to CK, CK# rising edge DQS, DQS# falling edge setup time to CK, CK# rising edge DQS, DQS# falling edge hold time from CK, CK# rising edge Command and Address Timing DLL locking time tDQSH tDQSS 0.45 -0.25 0.55 0.25 0.45 -0.25 0.55 0.25 tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tDSS 0.2 - 0.2 - tCK(avg) tDSH 0.2 - 0.2 - tCK(avg) tDLLK 512 512 tWTRmin.: tRTPmin.: max(4nCK, max(4nCK, 7.5ns) 7.5ns) tWTRmax.: tRTPmax. tWTRmin.: tRTPmin.: max(4nCK, max(4nCK, 7.5ns) 7.5ns) tWTRmax.: tRTPmax. 15 15 4 4 tMODmin.: max(12nCK, 15ns) tMODmax.: Internal READ Command to PRECHARGE Command delay tRTP Delay from start of internal write transaction to internal read command tWTR WRITE recovery time Mode Register Set command cycle time tWR tMRD Mode Register Set command update delay tMOD ACT to internal read or write delay time PRE command period ACT to ACT or REF command period CAS# to CAS# command delay Auto precharge write recovery + precharge time Multi-Purpose Register Recovery Time ACTIVE to PRECHARGE command period ACTIVE to ACTIVE command period for 1KB page size ACTIVE to ACTIVE command period for 2KB page size Four activate window for 1KB page size Four activate window for 2KB page size Command and Address setup time to CK, CK# referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels Command and Address hold time to CK, CK# referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels Command and Address hold time from CK, CK# referenced to Vih(dc) / Vil(dc) levels Control and Address Input pulse width for each input Calibration Timing Power-up and RESET calibration time Normal operation Full calibration time Normal operation Short calibration time Reset Timing tRCD tRP tRC tCCD tDAL(min) tMPRR tRAS tRRD tRRD tFAW tFAW nCK ns nCK See Table.1 on page 1 4 4 WR + roundup(tRP / tCK(avg)) 1 1 Standard Speed Bins tRRDmin.: max(4nCK, 6ns) tRRDmax.: tRRDmin.: max(4nCK, 7.5ns) tRRDmax.: 37.5 0 30 50 0 45 - nCK nCK nCK ns ns tIS(base) AC175/160 ps tIH(base) AC150/135 See Table.64 on page 131 ps tIS(base) DC100/90 ps tIPW 780 - 620 - ps tZQinit tZQoper tZQCS 512 256 64 - 512 256 64 - nCK nCK nCK Exit Reset from CKE HIGH to a valid command tXPR tXPRmin.: max(5nCK, tRFC(min) + 10ns) tXPRmax.: - Self Refresh Timings Exit Self Refresh to commands not requiring a locked DLL tXS Exit Self Refresh to commands requiring a tXSDLL locked DLL Minimum CKE low width for Self Refresh entry tCKESR to exit timing Valid Clock Requirement after Self Refresh Entry (SRE) tCKSRE or Power-Down Entry (PDE) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 tXSmin.: max(5nCK, tRFC(min) + 10ns) tXSmax.: tXSDLLmin.: tDLLK(min) tXSDLLmax.: tCKESRmin.: tCKE(min) + 1 nCK tCKESRmax.: - nCK tCKSREmin.: max(5 nCK, 10 ns) tCKSREmax.: - CONSUMER DRAM 122 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Valid Clock Requirement before Self Refresh Exit (SRX) or Power-Down Exit (PDX) or Reset Exit tCKSRX Power Down Timings Exit Power Down with DLL on to any valid command; Exit Precharge Power Down with DLL frozen to tXP commands not requiring a locked DLL Exit Precharge Power Down with DLL frozen to commands tXPDLL requiring a locked DLL CKE minimum pulse width tCKE Command pass disable delay tCPDED Power Down Entry to Exit Timing tPD Timing of ACT command to Power Down entry tACTPDEN Timing of PRE or PREA command to Power Down entry Timing of RD/RDA command to Power Down entry Timing of WR command to Power Down entry (BL8OTF, BL8MRS, BC4OTF) tPRPDEN tRDPDEN tWRPDEN Timing of WRA command to Power Down entry tWRAPDEN (BL8OTF, BL8MRS, BC4OTF) Timing of WR command to Power Down entry tWRPDEN (BC4MRS) Timing of WRA command to Power Down entry tWRAPDEN (BC4MRS) Timing of REF command to Power Down entry tREFPDEN Timing of MRS command to Power Down entry tMRSPDEN tCKSRXmin.: max(5 nCK, 10 ns) tCKSRXmax.: - tXPmin.: tXPmin.: max(3nCK, max(3nCK, 7.5ns) 6ns) tXPmax.: tXPmax.: tXPDLLmin.: max(10nCK, 24ns) tXPDLLmax.: tCKEmin.: tCKEmin.: max(3nCK ,5.625n max(3nCK ,5.6 s) 25ns) tCKEmax.: tCKEmax.: tCPDEDmin.: 1 tCPDEDmin.: tPDmin.: tCKE(min) tPDmax.: 9*tREFI tACTPDENmin.: 1 tACTPDENmax.: tPRPDENmin.: 1 tPRPDENmax.: tRDPDENmin.: RL+4+1 tRDPDENmax.: tWRPDENmin.: WL + 4 + (tWR / tCK(avg)) tWRPDENmax.: tWRAPDENmin.: WL+4+WR+1 tWRAPDENmax.: tWRPDENmin.: WL + 2 + (tWR / tCK(avg))tWRPDENmax.: tWRAPDENmin.: WL + 2 +WR + 1 tWRAPDENmax.: tREFPDENmin.: 1 tREFPDENmax.: tMRSPDENmin.: tMOD(min) tMRSPDENmax.: - nCK nCK nCK nCK nCK nCK nCK nCK nCK ODT Timings ODT turn on Latency ODTLon WL-2=CWL+AL-2 nCK ODT turn off Latency ODTLoff WL-2=CWL+AL-2 nCK ODT high time without write command or with write command and BC4 ODTH4 ODTH4min.: 4;ODTH4max.: - nCK ODTH8 ODTH8min.: 6;ODTH8max.: - nCK tAONPD 2 8.5 2 8.5 ns tAOFPD 2 8.5 2 8.5 ns tAON -300 300 -250 250 ps tAOF 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.7 tCK(avg) tADC 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.7 tCK(avg) tWLMRD 40 - 40 - nCK tWLDQSEN 25 - 25 - nCK tWLS 245 - 195 - ps ODT high time with Write command and BL8 Asynchronous RTT turn-on delay (Power-Down with DLL frozen) Asynchronous RTT turn-off delay (Power-Down with DLL frozen) RTT turn-on RTT_Nom and RTT_WR turn-off time from ODTLoff reference RTT dynamic change skew Write Leveling Timings First DQS/DQS# rising edge after write leveling mode is programmed DQS/DQS# delay after write leveling mode is programmed Write leveling setup time from rising CK, CK# crossing to rising DQS, DQS# crossing REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 123 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Write leveling hold time from rising DQS, DQS# tWLH crossing to rising CK, CK# crossing Write leveling output delay tWLO Write leveling output error tWLOE 245 - 195 - ps 0 0 9 2 0 0 9 2 ns ns Electrical Characteristics & AC Timing Table 63: Timing Parameter by Speed Bin (DDR3/L-1600, 1866, 2133Mbps) DDR3/L-1600 Parameter Symbol Minimum Clock Cycle Time (DLL off mode) Average Clock Period Average high pulse width Average low pulse width tCK (DLL_OFF) tCK(avg) tCH(avg) tCL(avg) Absolute Clock Period tCK(abs) Absolute clock HIGH pulse width tCH(abs) Absolute clock LOW pulse width tCL(abs) Clock Period Jitter JIT(per) Clock Period Jitter during DLL locking JIT(per, lck) period Cycle to Cycle Period Jitter tJIT(cc) Cycle to Cycle Period Jitter during DLL JIT(cc, lck) locking period Duty Cycle Jitter tJIT(duty) Cumulative error across 2 cycles tERR(2per) Cumulative error across 3 cycles tERR(3per) Cumulative error across 4 cycles tERR(4per) Cumulative error across 5 cycles tERR(5per) Cumulative error across 6 cycles tERR(6per) Cumulative error across 7 cycles tERR(7per) Cumulative error across 8 cycles tERR(8per) Cumulative error across 9 cycles tERR(9per) Cumulative error across 10 cycles tERR(10per) Cumulative error across 11 cycles tERR(11per) Cumulative error across 12 cycles tERR(12per) Cumulative error across n = 13, 14 . . . 49, tERR(nper) 50 cycles Data Timing DQS, DQS# to DQ skew, per group, per tDQSQ access DQ output hold time from DQS, DQS# tQH DQ low-impedance time from CK, CK# tLZ(DQ) DQ high impedance time from CK, CK# tHZ(DQ) Data setup time to DQS, DQS# tDS(base) referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels AC175/160 Data setup time to DQS, DQS# tDS(base) referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels AC150/135 Data hold time from DQS, DQS# tDH(base) referenced to Vih(dc) / Vil(dc) levels DC100/90 DQ and DM Input pulse width for each tDIPW input Data Strobe Timing DQS,DQS# differential READ Preamble tRPRE DQS, DQS# differential READ Postamble tRPST DQS, DQS# differential output high time tQSH DQS, DQS# differential output low time tQSL DQS, DQS# differential WRITE Preamble tWPRE DQS, DQS# differential WRITE tWPST REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 Min. 8 DDR3-1866 Max. - Min. 8 Max. - Refer to "Standard Speed Bins) 0.47 0.53 0.47 0.53 0.47 0.53 0.47 0.53 Min.: tCK(avg)min + tJIT(per)min Max.: tCK(avg)max + tJIT(per)max 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 -70 70 -60 60 -60 60 -50 DDR3-2133 50 Min. Max. Units 8 - ns 0.47 0.47 0.53 0.53 ps tCK(avg) tCK(avg) N o t e ps 0.43 0.43 -50 50 tCK(avg) tCK(avg) ps -40 40 ps 140 120 100 ps 120 100 80 ps -103 103 -88 88 -74 74 -122 122 -105 105 -87 87 -136 136 -117 117 -97 97 -147 147 -126 126 -105 105 -155 155 -133 133 -111 111 -163 163 -139 139 -116 116 -169 169 -145 145 -121 121 -175 175 -150 150 -125 125 -180 180 -154 154 -128 128 -184 184 -158 158 -132 132 -188 188 -161 161 -134 134 tERR(nper)min = (1 + 0.68ln(n)) * tJIT(per)min tERR(nper)max = (1 + 0.68ln(n)) * tJIT(per)max ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps - 100 - 85 - 75 ps 0.38 -450 - 225 225 0.38 -390 - 195 195 0.38 -360 - 180 180 tCK(avg) ps ps ps ps ps See Table.70 on page 134 ps 360 - 320 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.3 Note 19 Note 11 - 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.3 CONSUMER DRAM Note 19 Note 11 - 280 - ps 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 0.3 Note 19 Note 11 - tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) tCK(avg) 124 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Postamble DQS, DQS# rising edge output access time from rising CK, CK# DQS and DQS# low-impedance time (Referenced from RL - 1) DQS and DQS# high-impedance time (Referenced from RL + BL/2) DQS, DQS# differential input low pulse width DQS, DQS# differential input high pulse width DQS, DQS# rising edge to CK, CK# rising edge DQS, DQS# falling edge setup time to CK, CK# rising edge DQS, DQS# falling edge hold time from CK, CK# rising edge Command and Address Timing DLL locking time Internal READ Command to PRECHARGE Command delay tDQSCK -225 225 -195 195 -180 180 tCK(avg) tLZ(DQS) -450 225 -390 195 -360 180 tCK(avg) tHZ(DQS) - 225 - 195 - 180 tCK(avg) tDQSL 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 tCK(avg) tDQSH 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 0.45 0.55 tCK(avg) tDQSS -0.27 0.27 -0.27 0.27 -0.27 0.27 tCK(avg) tDSS 0.18 - 0.18 - 0.18 - tCK(avg) tDSH 0.18 - 0.18 - 0.18 - tCK(avg) tDLLK 512 - 512 - 512 - nCK tRTP tRTPmin.: max(4nCK, 7.5ns) tRTPmax.: - 15 4 - ns nCK 4 - nCK Delay from start of internal write tWTR transaction to internal read command WRITE recovery time tWR Mode Register Set command cycle time tMRD Mode Register Set command update tMOD delay ACT to internal read or write delay time tRCD PRE command period tRP ACT to ACT or REF command period tRC CAS# to CAS# command delay tCCD Auto precharge write recovery + tDAL(min) precharge time Multi-Purpose Register Recovery Time tMPRR ACTIVE to PRECHARGE command tRAS period ACTIVE to ACTIVE command period for tRRD 1KB page size ACTIVE to ACTIVE command period for tRRD 2KB page size Four activate window for 1KB page size tFAW Four activate window for 2KB page size tFAW Command and Address setup time to CK, tIS(base) CK# AC175/160 referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels Command and Address setup time to CK, tIH(base) CK# AC150/135 referenced to Vih(ac) / Vil(ac) levels Command and Address hold time from tIS(base) CK, CK# DC100/90 referenced to Vih(dc) / Vil(dc) levels Control and Address Input pulse width for tIPW each input Calibration Timing Power-up and RESET calibration time tZQinit Normal operation Full calibration time tZQoper Normal operation Short calibration time tZQCS Reset Timing Exit Reset from CKE HIGH to a valid tXPR command Self Refresh Timings Exit Self Refresh to commands not tXS REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 tWTRmin.: max(4nCK, 7.5ns) tWTRmax.: 15 15 4 4 tMODmin.: max(12nCK, 15ns) tMODmax.: See Table.1 on page 1 4 - 4 - WR + roundup(tRP / tCK(avg)) 1 - 1 - nCK 1 - nCK 25 35 - ns ns Standard Speed Bins tRRDmin.: max(4nCK, 6ns) tRRDmax.: tRRDmin.: max(4nCK, 7.5ns) tRRDmax.: 30 0 27 40 0 35 - ps See Table.64 on page131 ps ps 560 - 535 - 470 - ps 512 256 64 - 512 256 64 - 512 256 64 - nCK nCK nCK tXPRmin.: max(5nCK, tRFC(min) + 10ns) tXPRmax.: tXSmin.: max(5nCK, tRFC(min) + 10ns) CONSUMER DRAM 125 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. 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NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM requiring a locked DLL Exit Self Refresh to commands requiring tXSDLL a locked DLL Minimum CKE low width for Self Refresh tCKESR entry to exit timing Valid Clock Requirement after Self Refresh Entry (SRE) tCKSRE or Power-Down Entry (PDE) tXSmax.: tXSDLLmin.: tDLLK(min) tXSDLLmax.: tCKESRmin.: tCKE(min) + 1 nCK tCKESRmax.: tCKSREmin.: max(5 nCK, 10 ns) tCKSREmax.: - Valid Clock Requirement before Self Refresh Exit (SRX) tCKSRX or Power-Down Exit (PDX) or Reset Exit tCKSRXmin.: max(5 nCK, 10 ns) tCKSRXmax.: - Power Down Timings Exit Power Down with DLL on to any valid command; tXP Exit Precharge Power Down with DLL frozen to commands not requiring a locked DLL Exit Precharge Power Down with DLL frozen to commands requiring a locked DLL tXPDLL CKE minimum pulse width tCKE Command pass disable delay tCPDED Power Down Entry to Exit Timing tPD Timing of ACT command to Power Down entry Timing of PRE or PREA command to Power Down entry Timing of RD/RDA command to Power Down entry Timing of WR command to Power Down entry (BL8OTF, BL8MRS, BC4OTF) Timing of WRA command to Power Down entry (BL8OTF, BL8MRS, BC4OTF) Timing of WR command to Power Down entry (BC4MRS) Timing of WRA command to Power Down entry (BC4MRS) Timing of REF command to Power Down entry Timing of MRS command to Power Down entry ODT Timings ODT turn on Latency ODT turn off Latency nCK tXPmin.: max(3nCK, 6ns) tXPmax.: tXPDLLmin.: max(10nCK, 24ns) tXPDLLmax.: - tACTPDEN tPRPDEN tRDPDEN tWRPDEN tCKEmin.: max(3nCK ,5ns) tCKEmax.: tCPDEDmin.: 2 tCPDEDmin.: tPDmin.: tCKE(min) tPDmax.: 9*tREFI tACTPDENmin.: 1, (2 for 2133) tACTPDENmax.: tPRPDENmin.: 1 (2 for 2133) tPRPDENmax.: tRDPDENmin.: RL+4+1 tRDPDENmax.: tWRPDENmin.: WL + 4 + (tWR / tCK(avg)) tWRPDENmax.: - nCK nCK nCK nCK nCK tWRAPDEN tWRAPDENmin.: WL+4+WR+1 tWRAPDENmax.: - nCK tWRPDEN tWRPDENmin.: WL + 2 + (tWR / tCK(avg))tWRPDENmax.: - nCK tWRAPDEN tWRAPDENmin.: WL + 2 +WR + 1 tWRAPDENmax.: - nCK tREFPDEN tMRSPDEN nCK WL-2=CWL+AL-2 WL-2=CWL+AL-2 nCK nCK ODT high time without write command or ODTH4 with write command and BC4 ODTH4min.: 4 ODTH4max.: - nCK ODT high time with Write command and BL8 Asynchronous RTT turn-on delay (Power-Down with DLL frozen) Asynchronous RTT turn-off delay (Power-Down with DLL frozen) RTT turn-on RTT_Nom and RTT_WR turn-off time ODTH8 ODTH8min.: 6 ODTH8max.: - nCK tAONPD 2 8.5 2 8.5 2 8.5 ns tAOFPD 2 8.5 2 8.5 2 8.5 ns tAON tAOF -225 0.3 225 0.7 -195 0.3 195 0.7 -180 0.3 180 0.7 ps tCK(avg) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 ODTLon ODTLoff tREFPDENmin.: 1 (2 for 2133) tREFPDENmax.: tMRSPDENmin.: tMOD(min) tMRSPDENmax.: - CONSUMER DRAM 126 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM from ODTLoff reference RTT dynamic change skew Write Leveling Timings First DQS/DQS# rising edge after write leveling mode is programmed DQS/DQS# delay after write leveling mode is programmed Write leveling setup time from rising CK, CK# crossing to rising DQS, DQS# crossing Write leveling hold time from rising DQS, DQS# crossing to rising CK, CK# crossing Write leveling output delay Write leveling output error tADC 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.7 tCK(avg) tWLMRD 40 - 40 - 40 - nCK tWLDQSEN 25 - 25 - 25 - nCK tWLS 165 - 140 - 125 - ps tWLH 165 - 140 - 125 - ps tWLO tWLOE 0 0 7.5 2 0 0 7.5 2 0 0 7.5 2 ns ns Jitter Notes Specific Note a 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. Ex) tMRD=4 [nCK] means; if one Mode Register Set command is registered at Tm, anther Mode Register Set command may be registered at Tm+4, even if (Tm+4-Tm) is 4 x tCK(avg) + tERR(4per), min. Specific Note b These parameters are measured from a command/address signal (CKE, CS, RAS, CAS, WE, ODT, BA0, A0, A1, etc) transition edge to its respective clock signal (CK/CK) crossing. The spec values are not affected by the amount of clock jitter applied (i.e. tJIT(per), tJIT(cc), etc.), as the setup and hold are relative to the clock signal crossing that latches the command/address. That is, these parameters should be met whether clock jitter is present or not. Specific Note c These parameters are measured from a data strobe signal (DQS(L/U), DQS(L/U)) crossing to its respective clock signal (CK, CK) crossing. The spec values are not affected by the amount of clock jitter applied (i.e. tJIT(per), tJIT(cc), etc), as these are relative to the clock signal crossing. That is, these parameters should be met whether clock jitter is present or not. Specific Note d These parameters are measured from a data signal (DM(L/U), DQ(L/U)0, DQ(L/U)1, etc.) transition edge to its respective data strobe signal (DQS(L/U), DQS(L/U)) crossing. Specific Note e For these parameters, the DDR3/L SDRAM device supports tnPARAM [nCK] = RU{tPARAM[ns] / tCK(avg)[ns]}, which is in clock cycles, assuming all input clock jitter specifications are satisfied. For example, the device will support tnRP = RU{tRP/tCK(avg)}, which is in clock cycles, if all input clock jitter specifications are met. This means: For DDR3/L-1066 7-7-7, of which tRP = 13.125ns, the device will support tnRP = RU{tRP/tCK(avg)} = 7, as long as the input clock jitter specifications are met, i.e. Precharge command at Tm and Active command at Tm+7 is valid even if (Tm+7-Tm) is less than 13.125ns due to input clock jitter. Specific Note f When the device is operated with input clock jitter, this parameter needs to be derated by the actual tERR(mper), act of the input clock, where 2 <= m <=12. (Output derating is relative to the SDRAM input clock.) Specific Note g When the device is operated with input clock jitter, this parameter needs to be derated by the actual tJIT(per),act of the input clock. (Output deratings are relative to the SDRAM input clock.) REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 127 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Timing Parameter Notes 1. Actual value dependent upon measurement level definitions which are TBD. 2. Commands requiring a locked DLL are: READ ( and RAP) are synchronous ODT commands. 3. The max values are system dependent. 4. WR as programmed in mode register. 5. Value must be rouned-up to next higher integer value. 6. There is no maximum cycle time limit besides the need to satisfy the refresh interval, tREFI. 7. For definition of RTT-on time tAON See "Timing Parameters". 8. For definition of RTT-off time tAOF See "Timing Parameters". 9. tWR is defined in ns, for calculation of tWRPDEN it is necessary to round up tWR / tCK to the next integer. 10. WR in clock cycles are programmed in MR0. 11. The maximum read postamble is bounded by tDQSCK(min) plus tQSH(min) on the left side and tHZ(DQS)max on the right side. 12. Output timing deratings are relative to the SDRAM input clock. When the device is operated with input clock jitter, this parameter needs to be derated by TBD. 13. Value is only valid for RON34. 14. Single ended signal parameter. 15. tREFI depends on TOPER. 16. tIS(base) and tIH(base) values are for 1V/ns CMD/ADD single-ended slew rate and 2V/ns CK, CK differential slew rate. Note for DQ and DM signals, VREF(DC)=VrefDQ(DC). For input only pins except RESET, Vref(DC)=VrefCA(DC). 17. tDS(base) and tDH(base) values are for 1V/ns DQ single-ended slew rate and 2V/ns DQS, DQS differential slew rate. Note for DQ and DM signals, VREF(DC)=VrefDQ(DC). For input only pins except RESET, Vref(DC)=VrefCA(DC). 18. Start of internal write transaction is defined as follows: For BL8 (fixed by MRS and on-the-fly): Rising clock edge 4 clock cycles after WL. For BC4 (on-the-fly): Rising clock edge 4 clock cycles after WL. For BC4 (fixed by MRS): Rising clock edge 2 clock cycles after WL. 19. The maximum preamble is bound by tLZ (DQS) max on the left side and tDQSCK(max) on the right side. 20. CKE is allowed to be registered low while operations such as row activation, 128recharge, autoprecharge or refresh are in progress, but power-down IDD spec will not be applied until finishing those operations. 21. Although CKE is allowed to be registered LOW after a REFRESH command once tREFPDEN (min) is satisfied, there are cases where additional time such as tXPDLL (min) is also required. 22. Defined between end of MPR read burst and MRS which reloads MPR or disables MPR function. 23. One ZQCS command can effectively correct a minimum of 0.5% (ZQCorrection) of RON and RTT impedance error within 64 nCK for all speed bins assuming the maximum sensitivities specified in the "Output Driver Voltage and Temperature Sensitivity" and "ODT Voltage and Temperature Sensitivity" tables. The appropriate interval between ZQCS commands can be determined from these tables and other application-specific parameters.One method for calculating the interval between ZQCS commands, given the temperature (Tdriftrate) and voltage (Vdriftrate) drift rates that the SDRAM is subject to in the application, is illustrated. The interval could be defined by the following formula: ZQCorrection / [(Tsens x Tdriftrate) + (Vsens x Vdriftrate)] where Tsens = max(dRTTdT, dRONdTM) and Vsens = max(dRTTdV, dRONdVM) define the SDRAM temperature and voltage sensitivities. For example, if Tsens = 1.5%/C, Vsens = 0.15%/mV, Tdriftrate = 1 C/sec and Vdriftrate = 15mV/sec, then the interval between ZQCS commands is calculated as 0.5 / [(1.5x1)+(0.15x15)] = 0.133 ~ 128ms 24. n = from 13 cycles to 50 cycles. This row defines 38 parameters. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 128 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM 25. tCH(abs) is the absolute instantaneous clock high pulse width, as measured from one rising edge to the following falling edge. 26. tCL(abs) is the absolute instantaneous clock low pulse width, as measured from one falling edge to the following rising edge. 27. The tIS(base) AC150 specifications are adjusted from the tIS(base) specification by adding an additional 100ps of derating to accommodate for the lower altemate threshold of 150mV and another 25ps to account for the earlier reference point [(175mV - 150mV) / 1V/ns]. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 129 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Address / Command Setup, Hold, and Derating For all input signals the total tIS (setup time) and tIH (hold time) required is calculated by adding the data sheet tIS(base) and tIH(base) and tIH(base) value to the delta tIS and delta tIH derating value respectively. Example: tIS (total setup time) = tIS(base) + delta tIS Setup (tIS) nominal slew rate for a rising signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of Vref(dc) and the first crossing of VIH(ac)min. Setup (tIS) nominal slew rate for a falling signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of Vref(dc) and the first crossing of VIL(ac)max. If the actual signal is always earlier than the nominal slew rate line between shaded `Vref(dc) to ac region', use nominal slew rate for derating value. If the actual signal is later than the nominal slew rate line anywhere between shaded `Vref(dc) to ac region', the slew rate of the tangent line to the actual signal from the ac level to dc level is used for derating value. Hold (tIH) nominal slew rate for a rising signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of VIL(dc)max and the first crossing of Vref(dc). Hold (tIH) nominal slew rate for a falling signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of VIH(dc)min and the first crossing of Vref(dc). If the actual signal is always later than the nominal slew rate line between shaded `dc to Vref(dc) region', use nominal slew rate for derating value. If the actual signal is earlier than the nominal slew rate line anywhere between shaded `dc to Vref(dc) region', the slew rate of a tangent line to the actual signal from the dc level to Vref(dc) level is used for derating value. For a valid transition the input signal has to remain above/below VIH/IL(ac) for some time tVAC. Although for slow slew rates the total setup time might be negative (i.e. a valid input signal will not have reached VIH/IL(ac) at the time of the rising clock transition) a valid input signal is still required to complete the transition and reach VIH/IL(ac). REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 130 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 64: ADD/CMD Setup and Hold Base-Values for 1V/ns Symbol Reference tIS(base) AC175 DDR31066 DDR3-1333 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Units (-BE) (-CF/CFI) (-DH/DHI) (-EJ) (-FK) VIH/L(ac) 125 65 45 - - ps tIS(base) AC150 VIH/L(ac) 275 190 170 - - ps tIS(base) AC135 VIH/L(ac) - - - TBD TBD ps tIS(base) AC125 VIH/L(ac) - - - TBD TBD ps tIH(base) DC100 VIH/L(dc) 200 140 120 TBD TBD ps 1.35V tIS(base) AC160 VIH/L(ac) 140 80 60 TBD TBD ps tIS(base) AC135 VIH/L(ac) 290 205 185 TBD TBD ps tIH(base) DC90 VIH/L(dc) 210 150 130 TBD TBD ps Note: 1. (ac/dc referenced for 1V/ns DQ-slew rate and 2V/ns DQS slew rate. 2. The tIS(base) AC150 specifications are adjusted from the tIS(base) specification by adding an additional 100ps of derating to accommodate for the lower alternate threshold of 150mV and another 25ps to account for the earlier reference point [(175mV - 150mV) / 1V/ns]. 3. The tIS(base) AC125 specifications are adjusted from the tIS(base) AC135 specification by adding an additional 75ps for for DDR3-1866 and 65ps for DDR3-2133 to accommodate for the lower alternate threshold of 125 mV and another 10ps to account for earlier reference point [(135mv-125mv)/1v/ns]. REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 131 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM CMD/ADD Slew rate (V/ns Table 65: Derating values DDR3/L-1066/1333/1600 tIS/tIH - (AC175) 4.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 88 50 59 34 0 0 -2 -4 -6 -10 -11 -16 -17 -26 -35 -40 -62 -60 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 3.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 88 50 59 34 0 0 -2 -4 -6 -10 -11 -16 -17 -26 -35 -40 -62 -60 Delta tIS, Delta tIH derating in AC/DC based CK, CK# Differential Slew Rate 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH 88 50 96 58 104 66 112 74 59 34 67 42 75 50 83 58 0 0 8 8 16 16 24 24 -2 -4 6 4 14 12 22 20 -6 -10 2 -2 10 6 18 14 -11 -16 -3 -8 5 0 13 8 -17 -26 -9 -18 -1 -10 7 -2 -35 -40 -27 -32 -19 -24 -11 -16 -62 -60 -54 -52 -46 -44 -38 -36 1.2 V/ns D tIS D tIH 120 84 91 68 32 34 30 30 26 24 21 18 15 8 -2 -6 -30 -26 1.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 128 100 99 84 40 50 38 46 34 40 29 34 23 24 5 10 -22 -10 1.2 V/ns D tIS D tIH 107 84 82 68 32 34 32 30 32 24 32 18 31 8 22 -6 7 -26 1.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 115 100 90 84 40 50 40 46 40 40 40 34 39 24 30 10 15 -10 C M D /A D D S le w ra te (V /n s Table 66: Derating values DDR3/L-1066/1333/1600 tIS/tIH - (AC150) 4.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 75 50 50 34 0 0 0 -4 0 -10 0 -16 -1 -26 -10 -40 -25 -60 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 3.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 75 50 50 34 0 0 0 -4 0 -10 0 -16 -1 -26 -10 -40 -25 -60 Delta tIS, Delta tIH derating in AC/DC based CK, CK# Differential Slew Rate 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH 75 50 83 58 91 66 99 74 50 34 58 42 66 50 74 58 0 0 8 8 16 16 24 24 0 -4 8 4 16 12 24 20 0 -10 8 -2 16 6 24 14 0 -16 8 -8 16 0 24 8 -1 -26 7 -18 15 -10 23 -2 -10 -40 -2 -32 6 -24 14 -16 -25 -60 -17 -52 -9 -44 -1 -36 C M D /A D D S le w ra te (V /n s Table 67: Derating values DDR3-1866/2133 tIS/tIH - (AC135) 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 4.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 68 50 45 34 0 0 2 -4 3 -10 6 -16 9 -26 5 -40 -3 -60 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 3.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 68 50 45 34 0 0 2 -4 3 -10 6 -16 9 -26 5 -40 -3 -60 Delta tIS, Delta tIH derating in AC/DC based CK, CK# Differential Slew Rate 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH 68 50 76 58 84 66 92 74 45 34 53 42 61 50 69 58 0 0 8 8 16 16 24 24 2 -4 10 4 18 12 26 20 3 -10 11 -2 19 6 27 14 6 -16 14 -8 22 0 30 8 9 -26 17 -18 25 -10 33 -2 5 -40 13 -32 21 -24 29 -16 -3 -60 6 -52 14 -44 22 -36 CONSUMER DRAM 1.2 V/ns D tIS D tIH 100 84 77 68 32 34 34 30 35 24 38 18 41 8 37 -6 30 -26 1.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 108 100 85 84 40 50 42 46 43 40 46 34 49 24 45 10 38 -10 132 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM C M D /A D D S le w ra te (V /n s Table 68: Derating values DDR3-1866/2133 tIS/tIH - (AC125) 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 4.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 63 50 42 34 0 0 4 -4 6 -10 11 -16 16 -26 15 -40 13 -60 Delta tIS, Delta tIH derating in AC/DC based CK, CK# Differential Slew Rate 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH D tIS D tIH 63 50 71 58 79 66 87 74 42 34 50 42 58 50 66 58 0 0 8 8 16 16 24 24 4 -4 12 4 20 12 28 20 6 -10 14 -2 22 6 30 14 11 -16 19 -8 27 0 35 8 16 -26 24 -18 32 -10 40 -2 15 -40 23 -32 31 -24 39 -16 13 -60 21 -52 29 -44 37 -36 3.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 63 50 42 34 0 0 4 -4 6 -10 11 -16 16 -26 15 -40 13 -60 1.2 V/ns D tIS D tIH 95 84 74 68 32 34 36 30 38 24 43 18 48 8 47 -6 45 -26 1.0 V/ns D tIS D tIH 103 100 82 84 40 50 44 46 46 40 51 34 56 24 55 10 53 -10 Table 69: Required time tVAC above VIH(ac) {below VIL(ac)} for valid transition Slew Rate [V/ns] tVAC@175mV [ps] tVAC@175mV [ps] min max min max >2.0 75 - 175 - 2 57 - 170 - 1.5 50 - 167 - 1 38 - 163 - 0.9 34 - 162 - 0.8 29 - 161 - 0.7 22 - 159 - 0.6 13 - 155 - 0.5 0 - 150 - <0.5 0 - 150 - REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 133 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Data Setup, Hold, and Slew Rate De-rating For all input signals the total tDS (setup time) and tDH (hold time) required is calculated by adding the data sheet tDH(base) and tDH(base) value to the delta tDS and delta tDH derating value respectively. Example: tDS (total setup time) = tDS(base) + delta tDS Setup (tDS) nominal slew rate for a rising signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of Vref(dc) and the first crossing of VIH(ac)min. Setup (tDS) nominal slew rate for a falling signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of Vref(dc) and the first crossing of VIL(ac)max. If the actual signal is always earlier than the nominal slew rate line between shaded `Vref(dc) to ac region', use nominal slew rate for derating value. If the actual signal is later than the nominal slew rate line anywhere between shaded `Vref(dc) to ac region', the slew rate of the tangent line to the actual signal from the ac level to dc level is used for derating value. Hold (tDH) nominal slew rate for a rising signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of VIL(dc)max and the first crossing of Vref(dc). Hold (tDH) nominal slew rate for a falling signal is defined as the slew rate between the last crossing of VIH(dc)min and the first crossing of Vref(dc). If the actual signal is always later than the nominal slew rate line between shaded `dc level to Vref(dc) region', use nominal slew rate for derating value. If the actual signal is earlier than the nominal slew rate line anywhere between shaded `dc to Vref(dc) region', the slew rate of a tangent line to the actual signal from the dc level to Vref(dc) level is used for derating value. For a valid transition the input signal has to remain above/below VIH/IL(ac) for some time tVAC. Although for slow slew rates the total setup time might be negative (i.e. a valid input signal will not have reached VIH/IL(ac) at the time of the rising clock transition) a valid input signal is still required to complete the transition and reach VIH/IL(ac). For slew rates in between the values listed in the following tables, the derating values may be obtained by linear interpolation. These values are typically not subject to production test. They are verified by design and characterization. Table 70: Data Setup and Hold Base-Values Unit [ps] reference DDR3-1066 tDS(base)AC175 VIH/L(ac) 25 tDS(base)AC150 VIH/L(ac) tDS(base)AC135 tDH(base)DC100 DDR3-1333 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1866 DDR3-2133 Units - - - - ps 75 30 10 - - ps VIH/L(ac) - - - TBD TBD ps VIH/L(dc) 100 65 45 TBD TBD ps 1.35V tDS(base)AC160 VIH/L(ac) 40 - - - - ps tDS(base)AC135 VIH/L(ac) 90 45 25 - - ps tDH(base)DC90 VIH/L(dc) 110 75 55 TBD TBD ps Note: ac/dc referenced for 1V/ns DQ-slew rate and 2V/ns DQS slew rate REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 134 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM DQ Slew rate (V/ns) Table 71: Derating values DDR3/L-1066/1333/1600 tDS/tDH - (AC175) 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 Delta tDS, Delta tDH derating in AC/DC based DQS, DQS Differential Slew Rate 1.2 V/ns 4.0 V/ns 3.0 V/ns 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns 1.0 V/ns D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH 88 50 88 50 88 50 59 34 59 34 59 34 67 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 16 16 -2 -4 -2 -4 6 4 14 12 22 20 -6 -10 2 -2 10 6 18 14 26 24 -3 -8 5 0 13 8 21 18 29 34 -1 -10 7 -2 15 8 23 24 -11 -16 -2 -6 5 10 -30 -26 -22 -10 DQ Slew rate (V/ns) Table 72: Derating values DDR3/L-1066/1333/1600 tDS/tDH - (AC150) 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 Delta tDS, Delta tDH derating in AC/DC based DQS, DQS Differential Slew Rate 1.2 V/ns 1.0 V/ns 4.0 V/ns 3.0 V/ns 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH 75 50 75 50 75 50 50 34 50 34 50 34 58 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 16 16 0 -4 0 -4 8 4 16 12 24 20 0 -10 8 -2 16 6 24 14 32 24 8 -8 16 0 24 8 32 18 40 34 15 -10 23 -2 31 8 39 24 14 -16 22 -6 30 10 7 -26 15 -10 DQ Slew rate (V/ns) Table 73: Derating values DDR3-1866/2133 tDS/tDH - (AC135) 2 1.5 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 Delta tDS, Delta tDH derating in AC/DC based DQS, DQS Differential Slew Rate 4.0 V/ns 3.0 V/ns 2.0 V/ns 1.8 V/ns 1.6 V/ns 1.4 V/ns 1.2 V/ns 1.0 V/ns D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH D tDS D tDH 68 50 68 50 68 50 45 34 45 34 45 34 53 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 16 16 2 -4 2 -4 10 4 18 12 26 20 3 -10 11 -2 19 6 27 14 35 24 14 -8 22 0 30 8 38 18 46 34 25 -10 33 -2 41 8 49 24 29 -16 37 -6 45 10 30 -26 38 -10 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 135 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 74: Required time tVAC above VIH(ac) {below VIL(ac)} for valid transition DDR3/L-1066 (AC175) DDR3/L-1333/1600 (AC150) DDR3-1866(AC135) DDR3-2133(AC135) tVAC[ps] tVAC[ps] tVAC[ps] tVAC[ps] Slew Rate [V/ns] Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. >2.0 75 - 175 - TBD - TBD - 2 57 - 170 - TBD - TBD - 1.5 50 - 167 - TBD - TBD - 1 38 - 163 - TBD - TBD - 0.9 34 - 162 - TBD - TBD - 0.8 29 - 161 - TBD - TBD - 0.7 22 - 159 - TBD - TBD - 0.6 13 - 155 - TBD - TBD - 0.5 0 - 155 - TBD - TBD - <0.5 0 - 150 - TBD - TBD - REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 136 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 75: Package Dimensions ( x8; 78 balls; 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch; BGA) Max. 1.20 Bottom View Min 0.25 Max 0.40 6.40 9.60 10.50 +/- 0.10 0.8 0.8 Min 0.1 Min 0.1 8.00 +/- 0.10 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 78 x o Min. 0.40 Max. 0.50 137 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Fig. 76 Package Dimensions (x16; 96 balls; 0.8mmx0.8mm Pitch; BGA) Max. 1.20 Bottom View Min 0.25 Max 0.40 6.40 12.00 13.00 +/- 0.10 0.8 0.8 Min 0.1 Min 0.1 9.00 +/- 0.10 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 CONSUMER DRAM 96 x o Min. 0.40 Max. 0.50 138 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM Table 75: Revision Log Rev Date Modification 0.1 08/2010 Preliminary Release 0.2 09/2010 Revised Row Addressing 0.3 09/2010 Updated CAS Latency Frequency Table 0.4 11/2010 Revised x16 Pin Configuation and Separated x8/x16 Idd Specification 0.5 12/2010 Revised Programmable CAS Latency 1.0 01/2011 Added x16 Idd Specification 1.1 02/2011 Added the part numbers for I-Temp and the description of 1.35V Added x8 Idd specification and the description of DDR3-2133 Added the part numbers of 1.35V ordering information on page 9 Revised the typos of command, address and data timing on page 119,120, 122 and 123 1.2 05/2011 Added the descriptions of Lead-Free and Halogen-Free on page 1. Added and modified 1.35V and 1.5V IDD values. Added the descriptions of I-temp for 1600Mbps. Added the part numbers of I-temp for 1600Mbps and 1.35V for 1600Mbps on page 9. 1.3 REV 1.3 Feb. 2012 2/2012 Revised the part number and the description of DDR3-1866 CL11 (EI) to CL12 (EJ) Added the IDD values of DDR3-1866 (1.5V) CONSUMER DRAM 139 (c) NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. All rights reserved NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORP. reserves the right to change Products and Specifications without notice. NT5CB128M8DN/NT5CB64M16DP NT5CC128M8DN/NT5CC64M16DP 1Gb DDR3 D-die SDRAM (R) Nanya Technology Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan, R.O.C., 2006 The following are trademarks of NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION in R.O.C, or other countries, or both. NANYA and NANYA logo Other company, product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. NANYA TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (NTC) reserves the right to make changes without notice. 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