PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 4M x 4 BANKS x 16 BIT DDR2 SDRAM Table of Contents1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................4 2. FEATURES ...........................................................................................................................................4 3. KEY PARAMETERS .............................................................................................................................5 4. BALL CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................6 5. BALL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................7 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................8 7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................................9 7.1. 7.2. Power-up and Initialization Sequence ...................................................................................................9 Mode Register and Extended Mode Registers Operation ...................................................................10 7.2.1. Mode Register Set Command (MRS)...............................................................................10 7.2.2. Extend Mode Register Set Commands (EMRS) ..............................................................11 7.2.2.1. Extend Mode Register Set Command (1), EMR (1)................................................11 7.2.2.2. DLL Enable/Disable................................................................................................12 7.2.2.3. Extend Mode Register Set Command (2), EMR (2)................................................13 7.2.2.4. Extend Mode Register Set Command (3), EMR (3)................................................14 7.2.3. 7.2.3.1. Extended Mode Register for OCD Impedance Adjustment ....................................16 7.2.3.2. OCD Impedance Adjust..........................................................................................16 7.2.3.3. 7.4. Drive Mode .............................................................................................................17 7.2.4. On-Die Termination (ODT)...............................................................................................18 7.2.5. ODT related timings .........................................................................................................18 7.2.5.1. 7.3. Off-Chip Driver (OCD) Impedance Adjustment ................................................................15 MRS command to ODT update delay.....................................................................18 Command Function.............................................................................................................................20 7.3.1. Bank Activate Command..................................................................................................20 7.3.2. Read Command...............................................................................................................20 7.3.3. Write Command ...............................................................................................................20 7.3.4. Burst Read with Auto-precharge Command.....................................................................21 7.3.5. Burst Write with Auto-precharge Command.....................................................................21 7.3.6. Precharge All Command ..................................................................................................21 7.3.7. Self Refresh Entry Command ..........................................................................................21 7.3.8. Self Refresh Exit Command.............................................................................................21 7.3.9. Refresh Command ...........................................................................................................22 7.3.10. No-Operation Command ..................................................................................................23 7.3.11. Device Deselect Command..............................................................................................23 Read and Write access modes ...........................................................................................................23 7.4.1. Posted CAS ....................................................................................................................23 -1- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.4.1.1. 7.5. 7.6. 7.7. 7.8. 7.9. 7.4.2. Burst mode operation.......................................................................................................24 7.4.3. Burst read mode operation...............................................................................................25 7.4.4. Burst write mode operation ..............................................................................................25 7.4.5. Write data mask ...............................................................................................................26 Burst Interrupt .....................................................................................................................................26 Precharge operation............................................................................................................................27 7.6.1. Burst read operation followed by precharge.....................................................................27 7.6.2. Burst write operation followed by precharge ....................................................................27 Auto-precharge operation ...................................................................................................................27 7.7.1. Burst read with Auto-precharge .......................................................................................28 7.7.2. Burst write with Auto-precharge .......................................................................................28 Refresh Operation...............................................................................................................................29 Power Down Mode..............................................................................................................................29 7.9.1. 7.9.2. 7.10. 8. Examples of posted CAS operation......................................................................23 Power Down Entry ...........................................................................................................30 Power Down Exit..............................................................................................................30 Input clock frequency change during precharge power down....................................................30 OPERATION MODE ...........................................................................................................................31 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 8.5. 9. Command Truth Table ........................................................................................................................31 Clock Enable (CKE) Truth Table for Synchronous Transitions ...........................................................32 Data Mask (DM) Truth Table...............................................................................................................32 Function Truth Table ...........................................................................................................................33 Simplified Stated Diagram...................................................................................................................36 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...................................................................................................37 9.1. 9.2. 9.3. 9.4. 9.5. 9.6. 9.7. 9.8. 9.9. Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................................37 Operating Temperature Condition.......................................................................................................37 Recommended DC Operating Conditions ...........................................................................................37 ODT DC Electrical Characteristics ......................................................................................................38 Input DC Logic Level...........................................................................................................................38 Input AC Logic Level ...........................................................................................................................38 Capacitance ........................................................................................................................................39 Leakage and Output Buffer Characteristics ........................................................................................39 DC Characteristics ..............................................................................................................................40 9.9.1. 9.10. 9.11. IDD Measurement Test Parameters ..........................................................................................42 AC Characteristics.....................................................................................................................43 9.11.1. 9.11.2. 9.12. 9.13. 9.14. 9.15. DC Characteristics for -18/-25/-3 speed grades...............................................................40 AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for -18 speed grade ...................................43 AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for -25/-3 speed grade ...............................45 AC Input Test Conditions...........................................................................................................47 Differential Input AC Logic Level ...............................................................................................48 Differential AC Output Parameter ..............................................................................................48 AC Overshoot / Undershoot Specification .................................................................................49 -2- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.15.1. AC Overshoot / Undershoot Specification for Address and Control Pins: ........................49 9.15.2. AC Overshoot / Undershoot Specification for Clock, Data, Strobe and Mask pin: ...........49 10. TIMING WAVEFORMS .......................................................................................................................50 10.1. 10.2. 10.3. 10.4. 10.5. 10.6. 10.7. 10.8. 10.9. 10.10. 10.11. 10.12. 10.13. 10.14. 10.15. Command Input Timing .............................................................................................................50 Timing of the CLK Signals .........................................................................................................50 ODT Timing for Active/Standby Mode .......................................................................................51 ODT Timing for Power Down Mode ...........................................................................................51 ODT Timing mode switch at entering power down mode ..........................................................52 ODT Timing mode switch at exiting power down mode.............................................................53 Data output (read) timing...........................................................................................................54 Burst read operation: RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, BL=4).......................................................................54 Data input (write) timing.............................................................................................................55 Burst write operation: RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, WL=4, BL=4)...........................................................55 Seamless burst read operation: RL = 5 ( AL = 2, and CL = 3, BL = 4) ......................................56 Seamless burst write operation: RL = 5 ( WL = 4, BL = 4).........................................................56 Burst read interrupt timing: RL =3 (CL=3, AL=0, BL=8).............................................................57 Burst write interrupt timing: RL=3 (CL=3, AL=0, WL=2, BL=8) ..................................................57 Write operation with Data Mask: WL=3, AL=0, BL=4) ...............................................................58 10.16. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=4, tRTP 10.17. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=8, tRTP 10.19. 2clks).............59 2clks).............59 Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, BL=4, tRTP2clks).............60 Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=6 (AL=2, CL=4, BL=4, tRTP2clks).............60 10.20. 10.21. 10.22. 10.23. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=4 (AL=0, CL=4, BL=8, tRTP>2clks) ..............61 Burst write operation followed by precharge: WL = (RL-1) = 3 ..................................................61 Burst write operation followed by precharge: WL = (RL-1) = 4 ..................................................62 Burst read operation with Auto-precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=8, tRTP 2clks)................62 10.18. 10.24. Burst read operation with Auto-precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=4, tRTP>2clks) .................63 10.25. Burst read with Auto-precharge followed by an activation to the same bank (tRC Limit): RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, internal tRCD=3, BL=4, tRTP 2clks) .......................................................................................63 10.26. Burst read with Auto-precharge followed by an activation to the same bank (tRP Limit): RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, internal tRCD=3, BL=4, tRTP2clks) .......................................................................................64 10.27. 10.28. 10.29. 10.30. 10.31. 10.32. 11. Burst write with Auto-precharge (tRC Limit): WL=2, WR=2, BL=4, tRP=3.................................64 Burst write with Auto-precharge (WR + tRP): WL=4, WR=2, BL=4, tRP=3 ...............................65 Self Refresh Timing ...................................................................................................................65 Active Power Down Mode Entry and Exit Timing.......................................................................66 Precharged Power Down Mode Entry and Exit Timing..............................................................66 Clock frequency change in precharge Power Down mode ........................................................67 PACKAGE SPECIFICATION ..............................................................................................................68 2 Package Outline WBGA-84 (8x12.5 mm ).......................................................................................................68 12. REVISION HISTORY ..........................................................................................................................69 -3- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The W9725G6IB is a 256M bits DDR2 SDRAM, organized as 4,194,304 words x 4 banks x 16 bits. This device achieves high speed transfer rates up to 1066Mb/sec/pin (DDR2-1066) for general applications. W9725G6IB is sorted into the following speed grades: -18, -25 and -3. The -18 is compliant to the DDR2-1066/CL7 specification, the -25 is compliant to the DDR2-800/CL6 specification, the -3 is compliant to the DDR2-667/CL5 specification. 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 (CLK rising and CLK falling). All I/Os are synchronized with a single ended DQS or differential DQS- DQS pair in a source synchronous fashion. 2. FEATURES Power Supply: VDD, VDDQ = 1.8 V 0.1 V Double Data Rate architecture: two data transfers per clock cycle CAS Latency: 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Burst Length: 4 and 8 Bi-directional, differential data strobes (DQS and DQS ) are transmitted / received with data Edge-aligned with Read data and center-aligned with Write data DLL aligns DQ and DQS transitions with clock Differential clock inputs (CLK and CLK ) Data masks (DM) for write data. Commands entered on each positive CLK edge, data and data mask are referenced to both edges of DQS Posted CAS programmable additive latency supported to make command and data bus efficiency Read Latency = Additive Latency plus CAS Latency (RL = AL + CL) Off-Chip-Driver impedance adjustment (OCD) and On-Die-Termination (ODT) for better signal quality Auto-precharge operation for read and write bursts Auto Refresh and Self Refresh modes Precharged Power Down and Active Power Down Write Data Mask Write Latency = Read Latency - 1 (WL = RL - 1) Interface: SSTL_18 Packaged in WBGA 84 Ball (8X12.5 mm ), using Lead free materials with RoHS compliant 2 -4- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 3. KEY PARAMETERS SYM. SPEED GRADE DDR2-1066 DDR2-800 DDR2-667 Bin(CL-tRCD-tRP) 7-7-7 6-6-6 5-5-5 PARAMETER -18 -25 -3 1.875 nS - - - Min. @CL = 7 Max. 7.5 nS - Min. 2. 5 nS 2.5 nS - Max. 7.5 nS 8 nS - Min. 3 nS 3 nS 3 nS Max. 7.5 nS 8 nS 8 nS Min. 3.75 nS 3.75 nS 3.75 nS Max. 7.5 nS 8 nS 8 nS Min. - 5 nS 5 nS Max. - 8 nS 8 nS Active to Read/Write Command Delay Time Min. 13.125 nS 15 nS 15 nS tRP Precharge to Active Command Period Min. 13.125 nS 15 nS 15 nS tRC Active to Ref/Active Command Period Min. 58.125 nS 60 nS 60 nS tRAS Active to Precharge Command Period Min. 45 nS 45 nS 45 nS IDD0 Operating current Max. 120 mA 100 mA 95 mA IDD1 Operation current (Single bank) Max. 130 mA 110 mA 100 mA IDD2Q Precharge quiet standby current Max. 55 mA 45 mA 42 mA IDD4R Operating burst read current Max. 195 mA 155 mA 135 mA IDD4W Operating burst write current Max. 220 mA 170 mA 150 mA IDD5B Burst refresh current Max. 165 mA 145 mA 135 mA IDD6 Self refresh current Max. 4 mA 4 mA 4 mA @CL = 6 tCK Clock Cycle Time @CL = 5 @CL = 4 @CL = 3 tRCD -5- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 4. BALL CONFIGURATION 1 2 3 V DD NC V SS A DQ14 V SSQ UDM B UDQS V SSQ DQ15 VDDQ DQ9 V DDQ C V DDQ DQ8 V DDQ DQ12 V SSQ DQ11 D DQ10 V SSQ DQ13 V DD NC V SS E VSSQ LDQS V DDQ DQ6 V SSQ LDM F LDQS V SSQ DQ7 VDDQ DQ1 V DDQ G V DDQ DQ0 V DDQ DQ4 V SSQ DQ3 H DQ2 V SSQ DQ5 VDDL VREF V SS J V SSDL CLK VDD CKE WE K RAS CLK ODT BA0 BA1 L CAS CS A10/AP A1 M A2 A0 A3 A5 N A6 A4 A7 A9 P A11 A8 A12 NC R NC NC NC V SS V DD 4 5 -6- 6 7 8 9 VSSQ UDQS V DDQ VDD VSS Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 5. BALL DESCRIPTION BALL NUMBER SYMBOL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION M8,M3,M7,N2,N8,N3 ,N7,P2,P8,P3,M2,P7 ,R2 A0-A12 Address Provide the row address for active commands, and the column address and Auto-precharge bit for Read/Write commands to select one location out of the memory array in the respective bank. Row address: A0-A12. Column address: A0-A8. (A10 is used for Auto-precharge) L2,L3 BA0-BA1 Bank Select BA0-BA1 define to which bank an ACTIVE, READ, WRITE or PRECHARGE command is being applied. G8,G2,H7,H3,H1,H9 ,F1,F9,C8,C2,D7,D3, D1,D9,B1,B9 DQ0-DQ15 Data Input / Output K9 ODT On Die Termination Control ODT (registered HIGH) enables termination resistance internal to the DDR2 SDRAM. LOW Data Strobe Data Strobe for Lower Byte: Output with read data, input with write data for source synchronous operation. Edge-aligned with read data, center-aligned with write data. LDQS corresponds to the data on LDQS, F7,E8 LDQS DQ0-DQ7. LDQS is only used when differential data strobe mode is enabled via the control bit at EMR (1)[A10 EMRS command]. UDQS, B7,A8 UDQS Bi-directional data bus. UP Data Strobe Data Strobe for Upper Byte: Output with read data, input with write data for source synchronous operation. Edge-aligned with read data, center-aligned with write data. UDQS corresponds to the data on DQ8-DQ15. UDQS is only used when differential data strobe mode is enabled via the control bit at EMR (1)[A10 EMRS command]. All L8 CS Chip Select commands are masked when CS is registered HIGH. CS provides for external bank selection on systems with multiple ranks. CS is considered part of the command code. K7,L7,K3 RAS , CAS , 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 is sampled high coincident with that input data during a Write access. DM is sampled on both edges of DQS. Although DM pins are input only, the DM loading matches the DQ and DQS loading. WE B3,F3 J8,K8 UDM LDM CLK, CLK Differential Clock Inputs CLK and CLK are differential clock inputs. All address and control input signals are sampled on the crossing of the positive edge of CLK and negative edge of CLK . Output (read) data is referenced to the crossings of CLK and CLK (both directions of crossing). K2 CKE Clock Enable CKE (registered HIGH) activates and CKE (registered LOW) deactivates clocking circuitry on the DDR2 SDRAM. J2 VREF Reference Voltage A1,E1,J9,M9,R1 VDD Power Supply VREF is reference voltage for inputs. A3,E3,J3,N1,P9 VSS Ground A9,C1,C3,C7,C9,E9, G1,G3,G7,G9 VDDQ DQ Power Supply A7,B2,B8,D2,D8,E7, F2,F8,H2,H8 VSSQ DQ Ground DQ Ground. Isolated on the device for improved noise immunity. A2,E2,L1,R3,R7,R8 NC No Connection No connection (NC pin should be connected to GND or floating). J7 VSSDL DLL Ground J1 VDDL DLL Power Supply Power Supply: 1.8V 0.1V. Ground. DQ Power Supply: 1.8V 0.1V. DLL Ground. DLL Power Supply: 1.8V 0.1V. -7- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM CLK CLK DLL CLOCK BUFFER CKE CONTROL CS SIGNAL RAS GENERATOR COMMAND CAS DECODER WE A10 COLUMN DECODER COLUMN DECODER CELL ARRAY BANK #0 CELL ARRAY BANK #1 MODE REGISTER A0 SENSE AMPLIFIER SENSE AMPLIFIER A9 A11 A12 BA0 BA1 ADDRESS BUFFER ODT PREFETCH REGISTER DQ DATA CONTROL BUFFER CIRCUIT REFRESH COLUMN COUNTER COUNTER ODT CONTROL DQ0 | DQ15 LDQS LDQS UDQS UDQS LDM UDM COLUMN DECODER COLUMN DECODER CELL ARRAY BANK #2 CELL ARRAY BANK #3 SENSE AMPLIFIER SENSE AMPLIFIER NOTE: The cell array configuration is 8192 * 512 * 16 -8- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 7.1. Power-up and Initialization Sequence DDR2 SDRAMs must be powered up and initialized in a predefined manner. Operational procedures other than those specified may result in undefined operation. The following sequence is required for Power-up and Initialization. *1 1. Apply power and attempt to maintain CKE below 0.2 x VDDQ and ODT at a LOW state (all other inputs may be undefined.) Either one of the following sequence is required for Power-up. A. The VDD voltage ramp time must be no greater than 200 mS from when VDD ramps from 300 mV to VDD min; and during the VDD voltage ramp, |VDD -VDDQ| 0.3 volts. VDD, VDDL and VDDQ are driven from a single power converter output VTT is limited to 0.95V max *2 VREF tracks VDDQ/2 VDDQ VREF must be met at all times B. Voltage levels at I/Os and outputs must be less than VDDQ during voltage ramp time to avoid DRAM latch-up. During the ramping of the supply voltages, VDD VDDL VDDQ must be maintained and is applicable to both AC and DC levels until the ramping of the supply voltages is complete. *3 Apply VDD/VDDL before or at the same time as VDDQ *4 Apply VDDQ before or at the same time as VTT *2 VREF tracks VDDQ/2 VDDQ VREF must be met at all times. 2. Start Clock and maintain stable condition for 200 S (min.). 3. After stable power and clock (CLK, CLK ), apply NOP or Deselect and take CKE HIGH. 4. Wait minimum of 400 nS then issue precharge all command. NOP or Deselect applied during 400 nS period. 5. Issue an EMRS command to EMR (2). (To issue EMRS command to EMR (2), provide LOW to BA0, HIGH to BA1.) 6. Issue an EMRS command to EMR (3). (To issue EMRS command to EMR (3), provide HIGH to BA0 and BA1.) 7. Issue EMRS to enable DLL. (To issue DLL Enable command, provide LOW to A0, HIGH to BA0 and LOW to BA1. And A9=A8=A7=LOW must be used when issuing this command.) 8. Issue a Mode Register Set command for DLL reset. (To issue DLL Reset command, provide HIGH to A8 and LOW to BA0 and BA1.) 9. Issue a precharge all command. 10. Issue 2 or more Auto Refresh commands. 11. Issue a MRS command with LOW to A8 to initialize device operation. (i.e. to program operating parameters without resetting the DLL.) 12. At least 200 clocks after step 8, execute OCD Calibration (Off Chip Driver impedance adjustment). If OCD calibration is not used, EMRS to EMR (1) to set OCD Calibration Default (A9=A8=A7=HIGH) followed by EMRS to EMR (1) to exit OCD Calibration Mode (A9=A8=A7=LOW) must be issued with other operating parameters of EMR(1). 13. The DDR2 SDRAM is now ready for normal operation. -9- Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Note: 1. To guarantee ODT off, VREF must be valid and a LOW level must be applied to the ODT pin. 2. VREF must be within 300 mV with respect to VDDQ/2 during supply ramp time. 3. VDD/VDDL voltage ramp time must be no greater than 200 mS from when VDD ramps from 300 mV to VDD min. 4. The VDDQ voltage ramp time from when VDD min is achieved on VDD to when VDDQ min is achieved on VDDQ must be no greater than 500 mS. tCH tCL CLK CLK tIS tIS CKE ODT Command PRE ALL NOP 400nS EMRS tRP PRE ALL MRS tMRD tMRD REF REF tRP tRFC MRS tRFC ERMS tMRD ANY CMD ERMS Follow OCD tOIT Flow chart DLL Enable DLL Reset OCD Default min 200 Cycle OCD CAL. Mode Exit --Initialization sequence after power-up Figure 1 7.2. Mode Register and Extended Mode Registers Operation For application flexibility, burst length, burst type, CAS Latency, DLL reset function, write recovery time (WR) are user defined variables and must be programmed with a Mode Register Set (MRS) command. Additionally, DLL disable function, driver impedance, additive CAS Latency, ODT (On Die Termination), single-ended strobe and OCD (off chip driver impedance adjustment) are also user defined variables and must be programmed with an Extended Mode Register Set (EMRS) command. Contents of the Mode Register (MR) or Extended Mode Registers EMR (1), EMR (2) and EMR (3) can be altered by re-executing the MRS or EMRS Commands. Even if the user chooses to modify only a subset of the MR or EMR (1), EMR (2) and EMR (3) variables, all variables within the addressed register must be redefined when the MRS or EMRS commands are issued. MRS, EMRS and Reset DLL do not affect array contents, which mean re-initialization including those can be executed at any time after power-up without affecting array contents. 7.2.1. Mode Register Set Command (MRS) ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "L", WE = "L", BA0 = "L", BA1 = "L", A0 to A12 = Register Data) The mode register stores the data for controlling the various operating modes of DDR2 SDRAM. It programs CAS Latency, burst length, burst sequence, test mode, DLL reset, Write Recovery (WR) and various vendor specific options to make DDR2 SDRAM useful for various applications. The default value in the Mode Register after power-up is not defined, therefore the Mode Register must be programmed during initialization for proper operation. The DDR2 SDRAM should be in all bank precharge state with CKE already HIGH prior to writing into the mode register. The mode register set command cycle time (tMRD) is required to complete the write operation to the mode register. The mode register contents can be changed using the same command and clock cycle requirements during normal operation as long as all banks are in the precharge state. The mode register is divided into various fields depending on functionality. Burst length is defined by - 10 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB A[2:0] with options of 4 and 8 bit burst lengths. The burst length decodes are compatible with DDR SDRAM. Burst address sequence type is defined by A3, CAS Latency is defined by A[6:4]. The DDR2 does not support half clock latency mode. A7 is used for test mode. A8 is used for DLL reset. A7 must be set to LOW for normal MRS operation. Write recovery time WR is defined by A[11:9]. Refer to the table for specific codes. A8 0 DLL Reset No 1 Yes BA1 BA0 0 0 1 0 1 0 MRS mode MR EMR (1) EMR (2) 1 1 EMR (3) WR A8 A7 DLL TM A7 0 1 A6 A5 A4 A3 CAS Latency Mode Normal Test A2 A1 BT Burst Length A3 Burst Type 0 Sequential 1 Interleave Write recovery for Auto-precharge A12 Active power down exit time 0 1 Fast exit (use tXARD) Slow exit (use tXARDS) A11 0 A10 0 A9 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 6 Address Field Mode Register Burst Length A2 A1 A0 0 0 1 1 BL 0 1 4 8 CAS Latency WR * Reserved 2 3 4 A0 7 8 A6 0 0 A5 0 0 A4 0 1 Latency Reserved Reserved 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Reserved 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 5 6 7 DDR2-1066 (-18) PD A9 DDR2-667 (-3) 0 A10 DDR2-800 (-25) 0 A11 DDR2-1066 (-18) A12 DDR2-667 (-3) BA0 DDR2-800 (-25) BA1 Note: 1. WR (write recovery for Auto-precharge) min is determined by tCK max and WR max is determined by tCK min. WR in clock cycles is calculated by dividing tWR (in nS) by tCK (in nS) and rounding up to the next integer (WR[cycles] = RU{ tWR[nS] / tCK [nS] }, where RU stands for round up). The mode register must be programmed to this value. This is also used with tRP to determine tDAL. --Mode Register Set (MRS) Figure 2 7.2.2. Extend Mode Register Set Commands (EMRS) 7.2.2.1. Extend Mode Register Set Command (1), EMR (1) ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "L", WE = "L", BA0 = "H", BA1 = "L", A0 to A12 = Register data) The extended mode register (1) stores the data for enabling or disabling the DLL, output driver strength, additive latency, ODT, DQS disable, OCD program. The default value of the extended mode register (1) is not defined, therefore the extended mode register (1) must be programmed during initialization for proper operation. The DDR2 SDRAM should be in all bank precharge with CKE already high prior to writing into the extended mode register (1). The mode register set command cycle time (tMRD) must be satisfied to complete the write operation to the extended mode register (1). Extended mode register (1) contents can be changed using the same command and clock cycle requirements during normal operation as long as all banks are in the precharge state. A0 is used for DLL enable or disable. A1 is used for enabling a reduced strength output driver. A[5:3] determines the additive latency, A[9:7] are used for OCD control, A10 is used for DQS disable. A2 and A6 are used for ODT setting. - 11 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.2.2.2. 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. The DLL is automatically disabled when entering Self Refresh operation and is automatically re-enabled and reset upon exit of Self Refresh operation. Any time the DLL is enabled (and subsequently reset), 200 clock cycles must occur before a Read 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 tAC or tDQSCK parameters. A12 1 Qoff 0 BA1 0 0 1 1 BA0 0 1 0 1 A11 A10 MRS mode MR EMR (1) EMR (2) EMR (3) 0*1 DQS A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 OCD program Rtt WR Additive Latency BT A6 0 0 1 1 A2 0 1 0 1 A4 Rtt (nominal) ODT Disabled 75 ohm 150 ohm A10 0 1 A2 A1 A0 Rtt O.I.C DLL A0 0 1 Address Field Extended Mode Register (1) DLL Enable Enable Disable 50 ohm*2 Driver impedance adjustment A9 A8 A7 OCD Calibration Program 0 0 0 OCD calibration mode exit; matain setting 0 0 1 Drive (1) 0 0 Drive (0) 1 0 1 0 Adjust mode*3 1 1 1 OCD Calibration default*4 A12 0 1 A3 Additive Latency A5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Qoff (Optional)*5 Output buffer enabled Output buffer disabled DQS Enable Disable A4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Latency 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Reserved DDR2-/667/800 (-3/-25) BA0 DDR2-1066 (-18) BA1 Output Driver Impedance Control Strobe Function Matrix A10 (DQS Enable) DQS DQS 0 (Enable) DQS DQS 1 (Disable) DQS Hi-z A1 Output driver impedance control Driver size 0 1 Normal Reduced 100% 60% Note: 1. A11 default is "0 " RDQS disabled. 2. Optional for DDR2-400/533/667. 3. When Adjust mode is issued, AL from previously set value must be applied. 4. After setting to default, OCD calibration mode needs to be exited by setting A9-A7 to 000. Refer to the section 7.2.3 for detailed information. 5. Output disabled - DQs, LDQS, LDQS , UDQS, UDQS . This feature is used in conjunction with DIMM IDD measurements when IDDQ is not desired to be included. --EMR (1) Figure 3 - 12 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.2.2.3. Extend Mode Register Set Command (2), EMR (2) ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "L", WE = "L", BA0 = "L", BA1 = "H", A0 to A12 = Register data) The extended mode register (2) controls refresh related features. The default value of the extended mode register (2) is not defined, therefore the extended mode register (2) must be programmed during initialization for proper operation. The DDR2 SDRAM should be in all bank precharge state with CKE already high prior to writing into the extended mode register (2). The mode register set command cycle time (tMRD) must be satisfied to complete the write operation to the extended mode register (2). Mode register contents can be changed using the same command and clock cycle requirements during normal operation as long as all banks are in the precharge state. BA1 1 BA0 A12 0 A11 A10 0*1 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A2 0*1 SELF A7 A3 A1 A0 Address Field Extended Mode Register (2) High Temperature Self Refresh Rate Enable 0 Disable 1 Enable (Optional) Note: 1. The rest bits in EMR (2) is reserved for future use and all bits in EMR (2) except A7, BA0 and BA1 must be programmed to 0 when setting the extended mode register (2) during initialization. When DRAM is operated at 85 C TCASE < 95 C the extended Self Refresh rate must be enabled by setting bit A7 to "1" before the Self Refresh mode can be entered. --EMR (2) Figure 4 - 13 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.2.2.4. Extend Mode Register Set Command (3), EMR (3) ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "L", WE = "L", BA0 = "H", BA1 = "H", A0 to A12 = Register data) No function is defined in extended mode register (3). The default value of the EMR (3) is not defined, therefore the EMR (3) must be programmed during initialization for proper operation. BA1 BA0 A 12 A11 A10 1 1 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 A d d re s s F ie ld E x te n d e d M o d e R e g is te r (3 ) 0 *1 Note: 1. All bits in EMR (3) except BA0 and BA1 are reserved for future use and must be set to 0 when programming the EMR (3). --EMR (3) Figure 5 - 14 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.2.3. Off-Chip Driver (OCD) Impedance Adjustment DDR2 SDRAM supports driver calibration feature and the flow chart in Figure 6 is an example of the sequence. Every calibration mode command should be followed by "OCD calibration mode exit" before any other command being issued. MRS should be set before entering OCD impedance adjustment and On Die Termination (ODT) should be carefully controlled depending on system environment. All MR shoud be programmed before entering OCD impedance adjustment and ODT should be carefully controlled depending on system environment Start EMRS: OCD calibration mode exit EMRS: Drive(1) DQ &DQS High; DQS Low Test EMRS: Drive(0) DQ &DQS Low; DQS High ALL OK ALL OK Test Need Calibration Need Calibration EMRS: OCD calibration mode exit EMRS: OCD calibration mode exit EMRS: Enter Adjust Mode EMRS: Enter Adjust Mode BL=4 code input to all DQs Inc, Dec or NOP BL=4 code input to all DQs Inc, Dec or NOP EMRS: OCD calibration mode exit EMRS: OCD calibration mode exit EMRS: OCD calibration mode exit End --OCD Impedance Adjustment Flow Chart Figure 6 - 15 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.2.3.1. Extended Mode Register for OCD Impedance Adjustment OCD impedance adjustment can be done using the following EMRS mode. In drive mode all outputs are driven out by DDR2 SDRAM. In Drive (1) mode, all DQ, DQS signals are driven HIGH and all DQS signals are driven LOW. In Drive (0) mode, all DQ, DQS signals are driven LOW and all DQS signals are driven HIGH. In adjust mode, BL = 4 of operation code data must be used. In case of OCD calibration default, output driver characteristics have a nominal impedance value of 18 Ohms during nominal temperature and voltage conditions. OCD applies only to normal full strength output drive setting defined by EMR (1) and if reduced strength is set, OCD default driver characteristics are not applicable. When OCD calibration adjust mode is used, OCD default output driver characteristics are not applicable. After OCD calibration is completed or driver strength is set to default, subsequent EMRS commands not intended to adjust OCD characteristics must specify A[9:7] as '000' in order to maintain the default or calibrated value. --OCD Drive Mode Program Table 1 A9 0 A8 0 A7 0 Operation OCD calibration mode exit 0 0 1 Drive (1) DQ, DQS HIGH and DQS LOW 0 1 0 Drive (0) DQ, DQS LOW and DQS HIGH 1 1 0 1 0 1 Adjust mode OCD calibration default 7.2.3.2. OCD Impedance Adjust To adjust output driver impedance, controllers must issue the ADJUST EMRS command along with a 4 bit burst code to DDR2 SDRAM as in table 2. For this operation, Burst Length has to be set to BL = 4 via MRS command before activating OCD and controllers must drive the burst code to all DQs at the same time. DT0 in table 2 means all DQ bits at bit time 0, DT1 at bit time 1, and so forth. The driver output impedance is adjusted for all DDR2 SDRAM DQs simultaneously and after OCD calibration, all DQs and DQS's of a given DDR2 SDRAM will be adjusted to the same driver strength setting. The maximum step count for adjustment is 16 and when the limit is reached, further increment or decrement code has no effect. The default setting may be any step within the 16 step range. When Adjust mode command is issued, AL from previously set value must be applied. --OCD Adjust Mode Program Table 2 4 bit burst code inputs to all DQs DT0 DT1 DT2 DT3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 Other Combinations Operation Pull-up driver strength Pull-down driver strength NOP (No operation) NOP (No operation) Increase by 1 step NOP Decrease by 1 step NOP NOP Increase by 1 step NOP Decrease by 1 step Increase by 1 step Increase by 1 step Decrease by 1 step Increase by 1 step Increase by 1 step Decrease by 1 step Decrease by 1 step Decrease by 1 step Reserved - 16 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB For proper operation of adjust mode, WL = RL - 1 = AL + CL - 1 clocks and tDS/tDH should be met as shown in Figure 7. For input data pattern for adjustment, DT0 - DT3 is a fixed order and is not affected by burst type (i.e., sequential or interleave). CLK CLK CMD EMRS(1) EMRS NOP NOP NOP WL NOP NOP NOP EMRS NOP WR DQS DQS_in tDS tDH DQ_in DT0 DT1 DT2 DT3 DM OCD adjust mode OCD calibration mode exit --OCD Adjust Mode Figure 7 7.2.3.3. Drive Mode Drive mode, both Drive (1) and Drive (0), is used for controllers to measure DDR2 SDRAM Driver impedance. In this mode, all outputs are driven out tOIT after "enter drive mode" command and all output drivers are turned-off tOIT after "OCD calibration mode exit" command as shown in Figure 8. CLK CLK CMD EMRS NOP NOP NOP NOP EMRS tOIT DQS DQS NOP NOP NOP tOIT HI-Z DQS high & DQS low for Drive (1), DQS low & DQS high for Drive (0) DQs high for Drive (1) DQ DQs low for Drive (0) Enter Drive mode OCD calibration mode exit --OCD Drive Mode Figure 8 - 17 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.2.4. On-Die Termination (ODT) On-Die Termination (ODT) is a new feature on DDR2 components that allows a DRAM to turn on/off termination resistance for each DQ, UDQS/ UDQS , LDQS/ LDQS , UDM and LDM signal via the ODT control pin. UDQS and LDQS are terminated only when enabled in the EMR (1) by address bit A10 = 0. 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 function can be used for all active and standby modes. ODT is turned off and not supported in Self Refresh mode. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.3, 10.4 ODT Timing for Active/Standby/Power Down Mode and 10.5, 10.6 ODT timing mode switch at entering/exiting power down mode diagram in Chapter 10) VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ sw1 sw2 sw3 Rval1 Rval2 Rval3 DRAM Input Buffer Input Pin Rval1 Rval2 Rval3 sw1 sw2 sw3 VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ Switch (sw1, sw2, sw3) is enabled by ODT pin. Selection among sw1, sw2, and sw3 is determined by "Rtt (nominal)" in EMR (1). Termination included on all DQs, DM, DQS, DQS pins. --Functional Representation of ODT Figure 9 7.2.5. ODT related timings 7.2.5.1. MRS command to ODT update delay During normal operation the value of the effective termination resistance can be changed with an EMRS command. The update of the Rtt setting is done between tMOD,min and tMOD,max, and CKE must remain HIGH for the entire duration of tMOD window for proper operation. The timings are shown in the following timing diagram. - 18 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB CMD EMRS NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP CLK CLK ODT tIS tMOD,max tAOFD tMOD,min Old setting Rtt Updating New setting 1) EMRS command directed to EMR(1), which updates the information in EMR(1)[A6,A2], i.e. Rtt (Nominal). 2) setting in this diagram is the Register and I/O setting, not what is measured from outside. " " --ODT update delay timing - t Figure 10 MOD However, to prevent any impedance glitch on the channel, the following conditions must be met. tAOFD must be met before issuing the EMRS command. ODT must remain LOW for the entire duration of tMOD window, until tMOD,max is met. Now the ODT is ready for normal operation with the new setting, and the ODT signal may be raised again to turned on the ODT. Following timing diagram shows the proper Rtt update procedure. CLK CLK CMD EMRS NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP ODT tIS tAOFD Rtt tMOD,max tAOND Old setting New setting 1) EMRS command directed to EMR(1), which updates the information in EMR(1)[A6,A2], i.e. Rtt (Nominal). 2) setting in this diagram is what is measured from outside. " " --ODT update delay timing - t Figure 11 - 19 - MOD, as measured from outside Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.3. Command Function 7.3.1. Bank Activate Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "H", WE = "H", BA0, BA1 = Bank, A0 to A12 be row address) The Bank Activate command must be applied before any Read or Write operation can be executed. Immediately after the bank active command, the DDR2 SDRAM can accept a read or write command on the following clock cycle. If a Read/Write command is issued to a bank that has not satisfied the tRCDmin specification, then additive latency must be programmed into the device to delay when the Read/Write command is internally issued to the device. The additive latency value must be chosen to assure tRCDmin is satisfied. Additive latencies of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are supported. Once a bank has been activated it must be precharged before another Bank Activate command can be applied to the same bank. The bank active and precharge times are defined as tRAS and tRP, respectively. The minimum time interval between successive Bank Activate commands to the same bank is determined by the RAS cycle time of the device (tRC). The minimum time interval between Bank Activate commands is tRRD. T0 T1 T2 T3 Tn Tn+1 Tn+2 Tn+3 CLK CLK t Internal RAS - RAS delay ( Address Bank A Row Addr. Bank A Col. Addr. RCDmin) Bank B Row Addr. Bank B Col. Addr. Bank A Addr. Bank B Addr. Bank A Precharge Bank B Precharge Bank A Row Addr. CAS - CAS delay time(tCCD) tRCD = 1 Additive Latency delay(AL) Read Begins RAS - RAS delay time( tRRD) Command Bank A Activate Bank A Post CAS Read Bank B Post CAS Read Bank B Activate Bank Active ( t RAS) Bank Precharge time ( RAS Cycle time ( --Bank activate command cycle: t Figure 12 7.3.2. RCD t t Bank A Activate RP) RC) = 3, AL = 2, tRP = 3, tRRD = 2, tCCD = 2 Read Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "H", CAS = "L", WE = "H", BA0, BA1 = Bank, A10 = "L", A0 to A8 = Column Address) The READ command is used to initiate a burst read access to an active row. The value on BA0, BA1 inputs selects the bank, and the A0 to A8 address inputs determine the starting column address. The address input A10 determines whether or not Auto-precharge is used. If Auto-precharge is selected, the row being accessed will be precharged at the end of the READ burst; if Auto-precharge is not selected, the row will remain open for subsequent accesses. 7.3.3. Write Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "H", CAS = "L", WE = "L", BA0, BA1 = Bank, A10 = "L", A0 to A8 = Column Address) The WRITE command is used to initiate a burst write access to an active row. The value on BA0, BA1 inputs selects the bank, and the A0 to A8 address inputs determine the starting column address. The address input A10 determines whether or not Auto-precharge is used. If Auto-precharge is selected, - 20 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB the row being accessed will be precharged at the end of the WRITE burst; if Auto-precharge is not selected, the row will remain open for subsequent accesses. 7.3.4. Burst Read with Auto-precharge Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "H", CAS ="L", WE = "H", BA0, BA1 = Bank, A10 = "H", A0 to A8 = Column Address) If A10 is HIGH when a Read Command is issued, the Read with Auto-precharge function is engaged. The DDR2 SDRAM starts an Auto-precharge operation on the rising edge which is (AL + BL/2) cycles later than the read with AP command if tRAS(min) and tRTP(min) are satisfied. 7.3.5. Burst Write with Auto-precharge Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "H", CAS = "L", WE = "L", BA0, BA1 = Bank, A10 = "H", A0 to A8 = Column Address) If A10 is HIGH when a Write Command is issued, the Write with Auto-precharge function is engaged. The DDR2 SDRAM automatically begins precharge operation after the completion of the burst write plus write recovery time (WR) programmed in the mode register. 7.3.6. Precharge All Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "H", WE = "L", BA0, BA1 = Don't Care, A10 = "H", A0 to A9 and A11 to A12 = Don't Care) The Precharge All command precharge all banks simultaneously. Then all banks are switched to the idle state. 7.3.7. Self Refresh Entry Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "L", WE = "H", CKE = "L", BA0, BA1, A0 to A12 = Don't Care) The Self Refresh command can be used to retain data, even if the rest of the system is powered down. When in the Self Refresh mode, the DDR2 SDRAM retains data without external clocking. The DDR2 SDRAM device has a built-in timer to accommodate Self Refresh operation. ODT must be turned off before issuing Self Refresh command, by either driving ODT pin LOW or using an EMRS command. Once the command is registered, CKE must be held LOW to keep the device in Self Refresh mode. The DLL is automatically disabled upon entering Self Refresh and is automatically enabled upon exiting Self Refresh. When the DDR2 SDRAM has entered Self Refresh mode, all of the external signals except CKE, are "Don't Care". The clock is internally disabled during self refresh operation to save power. The user may change the external clock frequency or halt the external clock one clock after Self Refresh entry is registered; however, the clock must be restarted and stable before the device can exit self refresh operation. 7.3.8. Self Refresh Exit Command (CKE = "H", CS = "H" or CKE = "H", CS = "L", RAS = "H", CAS = "H", WE = "H", BA0, BA1, A0 to A12 = Don't Care) The procedure for exiting Self Refresh requires a sequence of commands. First, the clock must be stable prior to CKE going back HIGH. Once Self Refresh Exit is registered, a delay of at least tXSNR must be satisfied before a valid command can be issued to the device to allow for any internal refresh in progress. CKE must remain HIGH for the entire Self Refresh exit period tXSRD for proper operation except for self refresh re-entry. - 21 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Upon exit from Self Refresh, the DDR2 SDRAM can be put back into Self Refresh mode after waiting at least tXSNR 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 tXSNR. ODT should be turned off during tXSRD. The use of Self Refresh mode introduces the possibility that an internally timed refresh event can be missed when CKE is raised for exit from Self Refresh mode. Upon exit from Self Refresh, the DDR2 SDRAM requires a minimum of one extra auto refresh command before it is put back into Self Refresh mode. 7.3.9. Refresh Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "L", CAS = "L", WE = "H", CKE = "H", BA0, BA1, A0 to A12 = Don't Care) Refresh is used during normal operation of the DDR2 SDRAM. This command is non persistent, so it must be issued each time a refresh is required. The refresh addressing is generated by the internal refresh controller. This makes the address bits "Don't Care" during an Auto Refresh command. The DDR2 SDRAM requires Auto Refresh cycles at an average periodic interval of tREFI (max.). When the refresh cycle has completed, all banks of the DDR2 SDRAM will be in the precharged (idle) state. A delay between the auto refresh command (REF) and the next activate command or subsequent auto refresh command must be greater than or equal to the auto refresh cycle time (tRFC). To allow for improved efficiency in scheduling and switching between tasks, some flexibility in the absolute refresh interval is provided. A maximum of eight Refresh commands can be posted to any given DDR2 SDRAM, meaning that the maximum absolute interval between any Refresh command and the next Refresh command is 9 x tREFI. T0 T1 T2 T3 Tm Tn Tn + 1 CLK/CLK CKE "HIGH" tRP CMD Precharge NOP tRFC NOP REF tRFC REF NOP ANY --Refresh command Figure 13 - 22 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.3.10. No-Operation Command ( CS = "L", RAS = "H", CAS = "H", WE = "H", CKE, BA0, BA1, A0 to A12 = Don't Care) The No-Operation command simply performs no operation (same command as Device Deselect). 7.3.11. Device Deselect Command ( CS = "H", RAS , CAS , WE , CKE, BA0, BA1, A0 to A12 = Don't Care) The Device Deselect command disables the command decoder so that the RAS , CAS , WE and Address inputs are ignored. This command is similar to the No-Operation command. 7.4. Read and Write access modes The DDR2 SDRAM provides a fast column access operation. A single Read or Write Command will initiate a serial read or write operation on successive clock cycles. The boundary of the burst cycle is strictly restricted to specific segments of the page length. The page length of 1024 is divided into 256 or 128 uniquely addressable boundary segments depending on burst length, 256 for 4 bit burst, 128 for 8 bit burst respectively. A 4-bit or 8-bit burst operation will occur entirely within one of the 256 or 128 groups beginning with the column address supplied to the device during the Read or Write Command (CA0-CA9, CA11). The second, third and fourth access will also occur within this group segment. However, the burst order is a function of the starting address, and the burst sequence. A new burst access must not interrupt the previous 4 bit burst operation in case of BL = 4 setting. However, in case of BL = 8 setting, two cases of interrupt by a new burst access are allowed, one reads interrupted by a read, the other writes interrupted by a write with 4 bit burst boundary respectively. The minimum CAS to CAS delay is defined by tCCD, and is a minimum of 2 clocks for read or write cycles. 7.4.1. Posted CAS Posted CAS operation is supported to make command and data bus efficient for sustainable bandwidths in DDR2 SDRAM. In this operation, the DDR2 SDRAM allows a CAS read or write command to be issued immediately after the RAS bank activate command (or any time during the RAS - CAS -delay time, tRCD, period). 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 AL and the CAS Latency (CL). Therefore if a user chooses to issue a Read/Write command before the tRCDmin, then AL (greater than 0) must be written into the EMR (1). The Write Latency (WL) is always defined as RL -1 (Read Latency -1) where Read Latency is defined as the sum of Additive Latency plus CAS Latency (RL = AL + CL). Read or Write operations using AL allow seamless bursts. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.11 and 10.12 seamless burst read/write operation diagram in Chapter 10) 7.4.1.1. Examples of posted CAS operation Examples of a read followed by a write to the same bank where AL = 2 and where AL = 0 are shown in Figures 14 and 15, respectively. - 23 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB -1 0 1 Active A-Bank Read A-Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CLK /CLK CMD Write A-Bank WL=RL-1=4 CL=3 AL=2 DQS/DQS tRCD RL=AL+CL=5 DQ Dout0 Dout1 Dout2 Dout3 Din0 Din1 Din2 Din3 [AL = 2 and CL = 3, RL = (AL + CL) = 5, WL = (RL - 1) = 4, BL = 4] --Example 1: Read followed by a write to the same bank, Figure 14 where AL = 2 and CL = 3, RL = (AL + CL) = 5, WL = (RL - 1) = 4, BL = 4 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CLK/CLK AL=0 CMD Active A-Bank Read A-Bank Write A-Bank WL=RL-1=2 CL=3 DQS/DQS tRCD RL=AL+CL=3 DQ Dout0 Dout1 Dout2 Dout3 Din0 Din1 Din2 Din3 AL = 0 and CL = 3, RL = (AL + CL) = 3, WL = (RL - 1) = 2, BL = 4] --Example 2: Read followed by a write to the same bank, Figure 15 where AL = 0 and CL = 3, RL = (AL + CL) = 3, WL = (RL - 1) = 2, BL = 4 7.4.2. Burst mode operation Burst mode operation is used to provide a constant flow of data to memory locations (write cycle), or from memory locations (read cycle). The parameters that define how the burst mode will operate are burst sequence and burst length. The DDR2 SDRAM supports 4 bit and 8 bit burst modes only. For 8 bit burst mode, full interleave address ordering is supported, however, sequential address ordering is nibble based for ease of implementation. The burst length is programmable and defined by MR A[2:0]. The burst type, either sequential or interleaved, is programmable and defined by MR [A3]. Seamless burst read or write operations are supported. Unlike DDR1 devices, interruption of a burst read or writes cycle during BL = 4 mode operation is prohibited. However in case of BL = 8 mode, interruption of a burst read or write operation is limited to two cases, reads interrupted by a read, or writes interrupted by a write. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.13 and 10.14 Burst read and write interrupt timing diagram in Chapter 10) - 24 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Therefore the Burst Stop command is not supported on DDR2 SDRAM devices. --Burst Length and Sequence Table 3 Burst Length 4 8 7.4.3. Starting Address (A2 A1 A0) Sequential Addressing (decimal) Interleave Addressing (decimal) x00 0, 1, 2, 3 0, 1, 2, 3 x01 1, 2, 3, 0 1, 0, 3, 2 x10 2, 3, 0, 1 2, 3, 0, 1 x11 3, 0, 1, 2 3, 2, 1, 0 000 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 001 1, 2, 3, 0, 5, 6, 7, 4 1, 0, 3, 2, 5, 4, 7, 6 010 2, 3, 0, 1, 6, 7, 4, 5 2, 3, 0, 1, 6, 7, 4, 5 011 3, 0, 1, 2, 7, 4, 5, 6 3, 2, 1, 0, 7, 6, 5, 4 100 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3 101 5, 6, 7, 4, 1, 2, 3, 0 5, 4, 7, 6, 1, 0, 3, 2 110 6, 7, 4, 5, 2, 3, 0, 1 6, 7, 4, 5, 2, 3, 0, 1 111 7, 4, 5, 6, 3, 0, 1, 2 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 Burst read mode operation Burst Read is initiated with a READ command. The address inputs determine the starting column address for the burst. The delay from the start of the command to when the data from the first cell appears on the outputs is equal to the value of the read latency (RL). The data strobe output (DQS) is driven LOW one clock cycle before valid data (DQ) is driven onto the data bus. The first bit of the burst is synchronized with the rising edge of the data strobe (DQS). Each subsequent data-out appears on the DQ pin in phase with the DQS signal in a source synchronous manner. The RL is equal to an additive latency (AL) plus CAS Latency (CL). The CL is defined by the Mode Register Set (MRS). The AL is defined by the Extended Mode Register EMR (1). (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.7 and 10.8 Data output (read) timing and Burst read operation diagram in Chapter 10) 7.4.4. Burst write mode operation Burst Write is initiated with a WRITE command. The address inputs determine the starting column address for the burst. Write Latency (WL) is defined by a Read Latency (RL) minus one and is equal to (AL + CL -1); and is the number of clocks of delay that are required from the time the write command is registered to the clock edge associated to the first DQS strobe. A data strobe signal (DQS) should be driven LOW (preamble) nominally half clock prior to the WL. The first data bit of the burst cycle must be applied to the DQ pins at the first rising edge of the DQS following the preamble. The tDQSS specification must be satisfied for each positive DQS transition to its associated clock edge during write cycles. The subsequent burst bit data are issued on successive edges of the DQS until the burst length is completed, which is 4 or 8 bit burst. When the burst has finished, any additional data supplied to the DQ pins will be ignored. The DQ Signal is ignored after the burst write operation is complete. The time from the completion of the burst write to bank precharge is the write recovery time (WR). (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.9 and 10.10 Data input (write) timing and Burst write operation diagram in Chapter 10) - 25 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.4.5. Write data mask One write data mask (DM) pin for each 8 data bits (DQ) will be supported on DDR2 SDRAM, consistent with the implementation on DDR1 SDRAM. It has identical timings on write operations as the data bits, and though used in a unidirectional manner, is internally loaded identically to data bits to insure matched system timing. DM is not used during read cycles. (Example timing waveform refer to 10.15 Write operation with Data Mask diagram in Chapter 10) 7.5. Burst Interrupt Read or Write burst interruption is prohibited for burst length of 4 and only allowed for burst length of 8 under the following conditions: 1. Read burst of 8 can only be interrupted by another Read command. Read burst interruption by Write or Precharge Command is prohibited. 2. Write burst of 8 can only be interrupted by another Write command. Write burst interruption by Read or Precharge Command is prohibited. 3. Read burst interrupt must occur exactly two clocks after the previous Read command. Any other Read burst interrupt timings are prohibited. 4. Write burst interrupt must occur exactly two clocks after the previous Write command. Any other Write burst interrupt timings are prohibited. 5. Read or Write burst interruption is allowed to any bank inside the DDR2 SDRAM. 6. Read or Write burst with Auto-precharge enabled is not allowed to interrupt. 7. Read burst interruption is allowed by a Read with Auto-precharge command. 8. Write burst interruption is allowed by a Write with Auto-precharge command. 9. All command timings are referenced to burst length set in the mode register. They are not referenced to the actual burst. For example below: Minimum Read to Precharge timing is AL + BL/2 where BL is the burst length set in the mode register and not the actual burst (which is shorter because of interrupt). Minimum Write to Precharge timing is WL + BL/ 2 + tWR, where tWR starts with the rising clock after the un-interrupted burst end and not from the end of the actual burst end. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.13 and 10.14 Burst read and write interrupt timing diagram in Chapter 10) - 26 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.6. Precharge operation The Precharge Command is used to precharge or close a bank that has been activated. The Precharge Command can be used to precharge each bank independently or all banks simultaneously. Three address bits A10, BA0 and BA1 are used to define which bank to precharge when the command is issued. Table 4 Bank selection for precharge by address bits -- 7.6.1. A10 BA1 BA0 Precharge Bank(s) LOW LOW LOW Bank 0 only LOW LOW HIGH Bank 1 only LOW HIGH LOW Bank 2 only LOW HIGH HIGH Bank 3 only HIGH Don't Care Don't Care All Banks Burst read operation followed by precharge Minimum Read to Precharge command spacing to the same bank = AL + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clks For the earliest possible precharge, the precharge command may be issued on the rising edge which is "Additive Latency (AL) + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clocks" after a Read command. A new bank active (command) may be issued to the same bank after the RAS precharge time (tRP). A precharge command cannot be issued until tRAS is satisfied. The minimum Read to Precharge spacing has also to satisfy a minimum analog time from the rising clock edge that initiates the last 4-bit prefetch of a Read to Precharge command. This time is called tRTP (Read to Precharge). For BL = 4 this is the time from the actual read (AL after the Read command) to Precharge command. For BL = 8 this is the time from AL + 2 clocks after the Read to the Precharge command. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.16 to 10.20 Burst read operation followed by precharge diagram in Chapter 10) 7.6.2. Burst write operation followed by precharge Minimum Write to Precharge Command spacing to the same bank = WL + BL/2 clks + tWR For write cycles, a delay must be satisfied from the completion of the last burst write cycle until the Precharge Command can be issued. This delay is known as a write recovery time (tWR) referenced from the completion of the burst write to the precharge command. No Precharge command should be issued prior to the tWR delay. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.21 to 10.22 Burst write operation followed by precharge diagram in Chapter 10) 7.7. Auto-precharge operation Before a new row in an active bank can be opened, the active bank must be precharged using either the Precharge command or the Auto-precharge function. When a Read or a Write command is given to the DDR2 SDRAM, the CAS timing accepts one extra address, column address A10, to allow the active bank to automatically begin precharge at the earliest possible moment during the burst read or write cycle. If A10 is LOW when the READ or WRITE command is issued, then normal Read or Write burst operation is executed and the bank remains active at the completion of the burst sequence. If A10 is HIGH when the Read or Write command is issued, then the Auto-precharge function is engaged. During Auto-precharge, a Read command will execute as normal with the exception that the active bank will begin to precharge on the rising edge which is CAS Latency (CL) clock cycles before the end of the read burst. - 27 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Auto-precharge is also implemented during Write commands. The precharge operation engaged by the Auto-precharge command will not begin until the last data of the burst write sequence is properly stored in the memory array. This feature allows the precharge operation to be partially or completely hidden during burst read cycles (dependent upon CAS Latency) thus improving system performance for random data access. The RAS lockout circuit internally delays the Precharge operation until the array restore operation has been completed (tRAS satisfied) so that the Auto-precharge command may be issued with any read or write command. 7.7.1. Burst read with Auto-precharge If A10 is HIGH when a Read Command is issued, the Read with Auto-precharge function is engaged. The DDR2 SDRAM starts an Auto-precharge operation on the rising edge which is (AL + BL/2) cycles later from the Read with AP command if tRAS(min) and tRTP(min) are satisfied. (Example timing waveform refer to 10.23 Burst read operation with Auto-precharge diagram in Chapter 10) If tRAS(min) is not satisfied at the edge, the start point of Auto-precharge operation will be delayed until tRAS(min) is satisfied. If tRTP(min) is not satisfied at the edge, the start point of Auto-precharge operation will be delayed until tRTP(min) is satisfied. In case the internal precharge is pushed out by tRTP, tRP starts at the point where tRTP ends (not at the next rising clock edge after this event). So for BL = 4 the minimum time from Read with Autoprecharge to the next Activate command becomes AL + RU{ (tRTP + tRP) / tCK } (Example timing waveform refer to 10.24 Burst read operation with Auto-precharge diagram in Chapter 10.), for BL = 8 the time from Read with Auto-precharge to the next Activate command is AL + 2 + RU{ (tRTP + tRP) / tCK }, where RU stands for "rounded up to the next integer". In any event internal precharge does not start earlier than two clocks after the last 4-bit prefetch. A new bank active command may be issued to the same bank if the following two conditions are satisfied simultaneously. The RAS precharge time (tRP) has been satisfied from the clock at which the Auto-precharge begins. The RAS cycle time (tRC) from the previous bank activation has been satisfied. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.25 to 10.26 Burst read with Auto-precharge followed by an activation to the same bank (tRC Limit) and (tRP Limit) diagram in Chapter 10) 7.7.2. Burst write with Auto-precharge If A10 is HIGH when a Write Command is issued, the Write with Auto-Precharge function is engaged. The DDR2 SDRAM automatically begins precharge operation after the completion of the burst write plus write recovery time (WR) programmed in the mode register. The bank undergoing Autoprecharge from the completion of the write burst may be reactivated if the following two conditions are satisfied. The data-in to bank activate delay time (WR + tRP) has been satisfied. The RAS cycle time (tRC) from the previous bank activation has been satisfied. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.27 to 10.28 Burst write with Auto-precharge (tRC Limit) and (WR + tRP) diagram in Chapter 10) - 28 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB --Precharge & Auto-precharge clarifications Table 5 From Command To Command Read Precharge (to same Bank as Read) Precharge All Precharge (to same Bank as Read w/AP) Read w/AP Write Write w/AP Precharge Precharge All Minimum Delay between "From Command" to "To Command" Unit Notes AL + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clks 1, 2 AL + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clks 1, 2 AL + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clks 1, 2 Precharge All AL + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clks 1, 2 Precharge (to same Bank as Write) WL + BL/2 + tWR clks 2 Precharge All WL + BL/2 + tWR clks 2 Precharge (to same Bank as Write w/AP) WL + BL/2 + WR clks 2 Precharge All WL + BL/2 + WR clks 2 Precharge (to same Bank as Precharge) 1 clks 2 Precharge All 1 clks 2 Precharge 1 clks 2 Precharge All 1 clks 2 Note: 1. RTP[cycles] = RU{ tRTP[nS] / tCK[nS] }, where RU stands for round up. 2. For a given bank, the precharge period should be counted from the latest precharge command, either one bank precharge or precharge all, issued to that bank. The precharge period is satisfied after tRP depending on the latest precharge command issued to that bank. 7.8. Refresh Operation Two types of Refresh operation can be performed on the device: Auto Refresh and Self Refresh. By repeating the Auto Refresh cycle, each bank in turn refreshed automatically. The Refresh operation must be performed 8192 times (rows) within 64mS. The period between the Auto Refresh command and the next command is specified by tRFC. Self Refresh mode enters issuing the Self Refresh command (CKE asserted "LOW") while all banks are in the idle state. The device is in Self Refresh mode for as long as CKE held "LOW". In the case of 8192 burst Auto Refresh commands, 8192 burst Auto Refresh commands must be performed within 7.8 S before entering and after exiting the Self Refresh mode. In the case of distributed Auto Refresh commands, distributed auto refresh commands must be issued every 7.8 S and the last distributed Auto Refresh commands must be performed within 7.8 S before entering the self refresh mode. After exiting from the Self Refresh mode, the refresh operation must be performed within 7.8 S. In Self Refresh mode, all input/output buffers are disable, resulting in lower power dissipation (except CKE buffer). (Example timing waveform refer to 10.29 Self Refresh diagram in Chapter 10) 7.9. Power Down Mode 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 or extended mode register command time, or read or write operation is in progress. CKE is allowed to go LOW while any other operation such as row activation, Precharge or Auto-precharge or Auto Refresh is in progress, but power down IDD specification will not be applied until finishing those operations. The DLL should be in a locked state when power-down is entered. Otherwise DLL should be reset after exiting power-down mode for proper read operation. - 29 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 7.9.1. Power Down Entry Two types of Power Down Mode can be performed on the device: Precharge Power Down Mode and Active Power Down Mode. If power down occurs when all banks are idle, this mode is referred to as Precharge Power Down; if power down occurs when there is a row active in any bank, this mode is referred to as Active Power Down. Entering power down deactivates the input and output buffers, excluding CLK, CLK , ODT and CKE. Also the DLL is disabled upon entering Precharge Power Down or slow exit Active Power Down, but the DLL is kept enabled during fast exit Active Power Down. In power down mode, CKE LOW and a stable clock signal must be maintained at the inputs of the DDR2 SDRAM, and ODT should be in a valid state but all other input signals are "Don't Care". CKE LOW must be maintained until tCKE has been satisfied. Maximum power down duration is limited by the refresh requirements of the device, which allows a maximum of 9 x tREFI if maximum posting of REF is utilized immediately before entering power down. (Example timing waveforms refer to 10.30 to 10.31 Active and Precharged Power Down Mode Entry and Exit diagram in Chapter 10) 7.9.2. Power Down Exit 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, tXARD, or tXARDS, after CKE goes HIGH. Power-down exit latency is defined at AC Characteristics table of this data sheet. 7.10. Input clock frequency change during precharge power down DDR2 SDRAM input clock frequency can be changed under following condition: DDR2 SDRAM is in precharged power down mode. ODT must be turned off and CKE must be at logic LOW level. A minimum of 2 clocks must be waited after CKE goes LOW before clock frequency may change. SDRAM input clock frequency is allowed to change only within minimum and maximum operating frequency specified for the particular speed grade. During input clock frequency change, ODT and CKE must be held at stable LOW levels. Once input clock frequency is changed, stable new clocks must be provided to DRAM before precharge power down may be exited and DLL must be RESET via MRS command after precharge power down exit. Depending on new clock frequency an additional MRS or EMRS command may need to be issued to appropriately set the WR, CL etc... During DLL re-lock period, ODT must remain off. After the DLL lock time, the DRAM is ready to operate with new clock frequency. (Example timing waveform refer to 10.32 Clock frequency change in precharge Power Down mode diagram in Chapter 10) - 30 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 8. OPERATION MODE 8.1. Command Truth Table COMMAND CKE Previous Current Cycle Cycle BA1 BA0 A12 A11 A10 A9-A0 Row Address CS RAS CAS WE NOTES L L H H 1,2 Bank Activate H H BA Single Bank Precharge H H BA X L X L L H L 1,2 Precharge All Banks H H X X H X L L H L 1 Write H H BA Column L Column L H L L 1,2,3 Write with Autoprecharge H H BA Column H Column L H L L 1,2,3 Read H H BA Column L Column L H L H 1,2,3 Read with Autoprecharge H H BA Column H Column L H L H 1,2,3 (Extended) Mode Register Set H H BA L L L L 1,2 No Operation H X X X X X L H H H 1 Device Deselect H X X X X X H X X X 1 OP Code Refresh H H X X X X L L L H 1 Self Refresh Entry H L X X X X L L L H 1,4 Self Refresh Exit L H X X X X H X X X L H H H Power Down Mode Entry H L X X X X Power Down Mode Exit L H X X X X H X X X L H H H H X X X L H H H 1,4,5 1,6 1,6 Note: 1. All DDR2 SDRAM commands are defined by states of CS , RAS , CAS , WE and CKE at the rising edge of the clock. 2. Bank addresses BA[1:0] determine which bank is to be operated upon. For (E)MRS BA selects an (Extended) Mode Register. 3. Burst reads or writes at BL = 4 can not be terminated or interrupted. See Burst Interrupt in Chapter 7.5 for details. 4. VREF must be maintained during Self Refresh operation. 5. Self Refresh Exit is asynchronous. 6. The Power Down does not perform any refresh operations. The duration of Power Down Mode is therefore limited by the refresh requirements outlined in Chapter 7.9. - 31 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 8.2. Clock Enable (CKE) Truth Table for Synchronous Transitions CURRENT STATE2 CKE Previous Cycle (N-1) 1 COMMAND (N) 3 Current Cycle (N) 1 RAS , CAS , WE , CS ACTION (N) 3 NOTES L L X Maintain Power Down 11, 12, 13 L H DESELECT or NOP Power Down Exit 4, 8, 11, 12 L L X Maintain Power Down 11, 13, 14 L H DESELECT or NOP Self Refresh Exit 4, 5, 9, 14 H L DESELECT or NOP Active Power Down Entry 4, 8, 10, 11, 12 H L DESELECT or NOP Precharge Power Down Entry 4, 8, 10, 11, 12 H L REFRESH Self Refresh Entry 6, 9, 11, 12 H H Power Down Self Refresh Bank(s) Active All Banks Idle Refer to the Command Truth Table 7 Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 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. Current state is the state of the DDR2 SDRAM immediately prior to clock edge N. COMMAND (N) is the command registered at clock edge N, and ACTION (N) is a result of COMMAND (N). All states and sequences not shown are illegal or reserved unless explicitly described elsewhere in this document. On Self Refresh Exit DESELECT or NOP commands must be issued on every clock edge occurring during the tXSNR period. Read commands may be issued only after tXSRD (200 clocks) is satisfied. Self Refresh mode can only be entered from the All Banks Idle state. Must be a legal command as defined in the Command Truth Table. Valid commands for Power Down Entry and Exit are NOP and DESELECT only. Valid commands for Self Refresh Exit are NOP and DESELECT only. Power Down and Self Refresh can not be entered while Read or Write operations, (Extended) Mode Register Set operations or Precharge operations are in progress. See Chapter 7.9 "Power Down Mode" and Chapter 7.3.7/7.3.8 "Self Refresh Entry/Exit Command" for a detailed list of restrictions. tCKEmin of 3 clocks means CKE must be registered on three consecutive positive clock edges. CKE must remain at the valid input level the entire time it takes to achieve the 3 clocks of registration. Thus, after any CKE transition, CKE may not transition from its valid level during the time period of tIS + 2 x tCK + tIH. The Power Down does not perform any refresh operations. The duration of Power Down Mode is therefore limited by the refresh requirements outlined in Chapter 7.9. "X" means "don't care (including floating around VREF)" in Self Refresh and Power Down. However ODT must be driven high or low in Power Down if the ODT function is enabled (Bit A2 or A6 set to "1" in EMR (1)). VREF must be maintained during Self Refresh operation. 8.3. Data Mask (DM) Truth Table FUNCTION DM DQS NOTE Write enable L Valid 1 Write inhibit H X 1 Note: 1. Used to mask write data, provided coincident with the corresponding data. - 32 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 8.4. Function Truth Table CURRENT STATE Idle Banks Active Read Write CS RAS CAS WE ADDRESS COMMAND ACTION H X X X X DSL NOP or Power down L H H H X NOP NOP or Power down L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA L L H H BA, RA ACT L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA X NOTE ILLEGAL 1 ILLEGAL 1 Row activating Precharge/ Precharge all banks L L L H L L L L H X X X X DSL NOP L H H H X NOP NOP L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA Begin read L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA Begin write L L H H BA, RA ACT L L H L BA, A10 L L L H L L L L H X X X L H H H X L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA Burst interrupt 1,3 L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL 1 L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL 1 L L L H AREF/SELF ILLEGAL L L L L MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL Op-Code X Op-Code X X Op-Code AREF/SELF Auto Refresh or Self Refresh 2 MRS/EMRS Mode/Extended register accessing 2 ILLEGAL PRE/PREA Precharge/ Precharge all banks AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL DSL Continue burst to end NOP Continue burst to end 1 H X X X X DSL Continue burst to end L H H H X NOP Continue burst to end L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL 1 L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA Burst interrupt 1,3 L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL 1 L L L H L L L L X Op-Code AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL - 33 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Function Truth Table, continued CURREN T STATE Read with Autoprecharge Write with Autoprecharge Precharge Row Activating CS RAS CAS WE ADDRESS COMMAND ACTION NOTE H X X X X DSL Continue burst to end L H H H X NOP Continue burst to end L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL 1 L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL 1 L L L H L L L L H X X X X DSL Continue burst to end L H H H X NOP Continue burst to end L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL 1 L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL 1 L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L L H L BA, A10 1 L L L H L L L L H X X X L H H L H L L H L L X Op-Code X Op-Code ILLEGAL AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL PRE/PREA ILLEGAL AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL 1 X DSL NOP-> Idle after tRP H X NOP NOP-> Idle after tRP H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL 1 L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL 1 L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA NOP-> Idle after tRP 1 L L L H AREF/SELF ILLEGAL L L L L MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL X Op-Code H X X X X DSL NOP-> Row active after tRCD L H H H X NOP NOP-> Row active after tRCD L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL 1 L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL 1 L L L H AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL L L L L X Op-Code - 34 - ILLEGAL 1 Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Function Truth Table, continued CURRENT STATE CS RAS CAS WE ADDRESS COMMAND ACTION NOTE H X X X X DSL NOP-> Bank active after tWR L H H H X NOP NOP-> Bank active after tWR L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL Write L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA New write Recovering L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL 1 AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL Write Recovering with Autoprecharge Refreshing Mode Register Accessing L L H L L L L H L L L L X Op-Code H X X X X DSL NOP-> Precharge after tWR L H H H X NOP NOP-> Precharge after tWR L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL 1 1 L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL 1 L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL 1 L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL 1 L L L H L L L L H X X X L H H H X L H L H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL L H L L BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL L L H H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL L L H L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL L L L H AREF/SELF ILLEGAL L L L L MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL H X X X L H H L H L L H L L L L H L L H L L L H L L L L X Op-Code X X Op-Code AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL DSL NOP-> Idle after tRC NOP NOP-> Idle after tRC X DSL NOP-> Idle after tMRD H X NOP NOP-> Idle after tMRD H BA, CA, A10 READ/READA ILLEGAL BA, CA, A10 WRIT/WRITA ILLEGAL H BA, RA ACT ILLEGAL L BA, A10 PRE/PREA ILLEGAL AREF/SELF ILLEGAL MRS/EMRS ILLEGAL X Op-Code Note: 1. This command may be issued for other banks, depending on the state of the banks. 2. All banks must be in "IDLE". 3. Read or Write burst interruption is prohibited for burst length of 4 and only allowed for burst length of 8. Burst read/write can only be interrupted by another read/write with 4 bit burst boundary. Any other case of read/write interrupt is not allowed. Remark: H = High level, L = Low level, X = High or Low level (Don't Care), V = Valid data. - 35 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 8.5. Simplified Stated Diagram Initialization Sequence OCD calibration CKEL Self Refreshing SELF PRE Setting MR,EMR (1) EMR (2) EMR (3) CKEH Idle All banks Precharged (E)MRS REF Refreshing CKEL ACT CKEL CKEH Precharge Power Down CKEL Autoomatic Sequence Activating Command Sequence CKEL CKEL Active Power Down CKEH CKEL Bank Active Read Write Write WRITA Read Writing Read READA Reading Write WRITA READA CKEL = CKE LOW, enter Power Down CKEH = CKE HIGH, exit Power Down CKEH = CKE HIGH, exit Self Refresh ACT = Activate WRITA = Write with Auto-precharge READA = Read (with Auto-precharge PREA = Precharge All (E)MRS = (Extended) Mode Register Set SELF = Enter Self Refresh REF = Refresh READA WRITA Reading with Auto-precharge Writing with Auto-precharge PRE, PREA PRE, PREA PRE, PREA Precharging - 36 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 9.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings PARAMETER SYMBOL RATING UNIT NOTES Voltage on VDD pin relative to VSS VDD -1.0 ~ 2.3 V 1, 2 Voltage on VDDQ pin relative to VSS VDDQ -0.5 ~ 2.3 V 1, 2 Voltage on VDDL pin relative to VSS VDDL -0.5 ~ 2.3 V 1, 2 VIN, VOUT -0.5 ~ 2.3 V 1, 2 TSTG -55 ~ 100 C 1, 2, 3 Voltage on any pin relative to VSS 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. When VDD and VDDQ and VDDL are less than 500mV; VREF may be equal to or less than 300mV. 3. Storage temperature is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the DRAM. 9.2. Operating Temperature Condition PARAMETER Operating Temperature SYMBOL RATING UNIT NOTES 0 ~ 85 C 1, 2, 3 TOPR Note: 1. Operating Temperature is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the DRAM. 2. Supporting 0 ~ 85C with full JEDEC AC and DC specifications. 3. Supporting 0 ~ 85 C and being able to extend to 95 C with doubling Auto Refresh commands in frequency to a 32 mS period ( tREFI = 3.9 S) and to enter to Self Refresh mode at this high temperature range via A7 "1" on EMR (2). 9.3. Recommended DC Operating Conditions (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) SYM. PARAMETER VDD Supply Voltage MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT NOTES 1.7 1.8 1.9 V 1 VDDL Supply Voltage for DLL 1.7 1.8 1.9 V 5 VDDQ Supply Voltage for Output 1.7 1.8 1.9 V 1, 5 VREF Input Reference Voltage 0.49 x VDDQ 0.5 x VDDQ 0.51 x VDDQ V 2, 3 Termination Voltage (System) VREF - 0.04 VREF VREF + 0.04 V 4 VTT Note: 1. There is no specific device VDD supply voltage requirement for SSTL_18 compliance. However under all conditions VDDQ must than or equal to VDD. 2. The value of VREF may be selected by the user to provide optimum noise margin in the system. Typically the value of VREF is expected to be about 0.5 x VDDQ of the transmitting device and VREF is expected to track variations in VDDQ. 3. Peak to peak AC noise on VREF may not exceed +/-2 % VREF(dc). 4. VTT of transmitting device must track VREF of receiving device. 5. VDDQ tracks with VDD, VDDL tracks with VDD. AC parameters are measured with VDD, VDDQ and VDDDL tied together. - 37 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.4. ODT DC Electrical Characteristics (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) PARAMETER/CONDITION SYM. MIN. NOM. MAX. Rtt effective impedance value for EMRS(A6,A2)=0,1; 75 Rtt1(eff) 60 75 90 Rtt effective impedance value for EMRS(A6,A2)=1,0; 150 Rtt2(eff) 120 150 180 Rtt effective impedance value for EMRS(A6,A2)=1,1; 50 Rtt3(eff) 40 50 60 VM Deviation of VM with respect to VDDQ/2 -6 UNIT +6 NOTES % 1 1 1, 2 1 Note: 1. Test condition for Rtt measurements. 2. Optional for DDR2-667. Measurement Definition for Rtt(eff): Apply VIH (ac) and VIL (ac) to test pin separately, then measure current I(VIH (ac)) and I(VIL (ac)) respectively. VIH (ac), VIL (ac), and VDDQ values defined in SSTL_18. Rtt(eff) = (VIH(ac) - VIL(ac)) /(I(VIHac) - I(VILac)) Measurement Definition for VM: Measure voltage (VM) at test pin (midpoint) with no load. VM = ((2 x Vm / VDDQ) - 1) x 100% 9.5. Input DC Logic Level (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) PARAMETER SYM. MIN. MAX. UNIT DC input logic HIGH VIH(dc) VREF + 0.125 VDDQ + 0.3 V DC input logic LOW VIL(dc) -0.3 VREF - 0.125 V 9.6. Input AC Logic Level (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) PARAMETER SYM. -18 -25/-3 MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. UNIT AC input logic HIGH VIH (ac) VREF + 0.200 - VREF + 0.200 VDDQ + VPEAK V AC input logic LOW VIL (ac) - VREF - 0.200 VSSQ - VPEAK VREF - 0.200 V - 38 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.7. Capacitance SYM. CCK CDCK CI CDI CIO CDIO PARAMETER Input Capacitance , CLK and CLK Input Capacitance delta , CLK and CLK input Capacitance, all other input-only pins Input Capacitance delta, all other input-only pins Input/output Capacitance, DQ, LDM, UDM, LDQS, LDQS , UDQS, UDQS Input/output Capacitance delta, DQ, LDM, UDM, LDQS, LDQS , UDQS, UDQS MIN. MAX. UNIT 1.0 2.0 pF - 0.25 pF 1.0 1.75 pF - 0.25 pF 2.5 3.5 pF - 0.5 pF 9.8. Leakage and Output Buffer Characteristics SYM. IIL IOL PARAMETER MIN. MAX. UNIT NOTES -2 2 A 1 -5 5 A 2 VTT + 0.603 - V Input Leakage Current (0V VINVDD) Output Leakage Current (Output disabled, 0V VOUTVDDQ) VOH Minimum Required Output Pull-up VOL Maximum Required Output Pull-down - VTT - 0.603 V IOH(dc) Output Minimum Source DC Current -13.4 - mA 3, 5 IOL(dc) Output Minimum Sink DC Current 13.4 - mA 4, 5 Note: 1. All other pins not under test = 0 V. 2. DQ, LDQS, LDQS , UDQS, UDQS are disabled and ODT is turned off. 3. VDDQ = 1.7 V; VOUT = 1.42 V. (VOUT - VDDQ)/IOH must be less than 21 for values of VOUT between VDDQ and VDDQ 0.28V. 4. VDDQ = 1.7 V; VOUT = 0.28V. VOUT/IOL must be less than 21 for values of VOUT between 0 V and 0.28V. 5. The values of IOH(dc) and IOL(dc) are based on the conditions given in Notes 3 and 4. They are used to test drive current capability to ensure VIHmin plus a noise margin and VILmax minus a noise margin are delivered to an SSTL_18 receiver. - 39 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.9. DC Characteristics 9.9.1. DC Characteristics for -18/-25/-3 speed grades -18 SYM. -25 -3 CONDITIONS UNIT NOTE MAX. MAX. MAX. 120 100 95 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 130 110 100 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 6 6 6 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 85 70 60 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 55 45 42 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 40 36 33 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 Operating Current - One Bank Active-Precharge tCK = tCK(IDD), tRC = tRC(IDD), tRAS = tRASmin(IDD); IDD0 IDD1 IDD2P IDD2N IDD2Q IDD3P IDD3N CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Address and control inputs are SWITCHING; Databus inputs are SWITCHING. Operating Current - One Bank Active-Read-Precharge IOUT = 0 mA; BL = 4, CL = CL(IDD), AL = 0; tCK = tCK(IDD), tRC = tRC(IDD), tRAS = tRASmin(IDD), tRCD = tRCD(IDD); CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Address and control inputs are SWITCHING; Data bus inputs are SWITCHING. Precharge Power-Down Current All banks idle; tCK = tCK(IDD); CKE is LOW; Other control and address inputs are STABLE; Data Bus inputs are FLOATING. Precharge Standby Current All banks idle; tCK = tCK(IDD); CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH; Other control and address inputs are SWITCHING; Data bus inputs are SWITCHING. Precharge Quiet Standby Current All banks idle; tCK = tCK(IDD); CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH; Other control and address inputs are STABLE; Data bus inputs are FLOATING. Active Power-Down Current Fast PDN Exit All banks open; MRS(12) = 0 tCK = tCK(IDD); CKE is LOW; Other control and address inputs are Slow PDN Exit STABLE; MRS(12) = 1 Data bus inputs are FLOATING. Active Standby Current All banks open; tCK = tCK(IDD); tRAS = tRASmax(IDD), tRP = tRP(IDD); CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Other control and address inputs are SWITCHING; Data bus inputs are SWITCHING. - 40 - 10 10 10 90 75 65 Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB IDD4R Operating Burst Read Current All banks open, Continuous burst reads, IOUT = 0 mA; BL = 4, CL = CL(IDD), AL = 0; tCK = tCK(IDD); tRAS = tRASmax(IDD), tRP = tRP(IDD); 195 155 135 mA IDD4W CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Address inputs are SWITCHING; Data Bus inputs are SWITCHING. Operating Burst Write Current All banks open, Continuous burst writes; BL = 4, CL = CL(IDD), AL = 0; tCK = tCK(IDD); tRAS = tRASmax(IDD), tRP = tRP(IDD); 1,2,3,4, 5,6 220 170 150 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 165 145 135 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 4 4 4 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 240 195 170 mA 1,2,3,4, 5,6 IDD5B IDD6 IDD7 CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Address inputs are SWITCHING; Data Bus inputs are SWITCHING. Burst Refresh Current tCK = tCK(IDD); Refresh command every tRFC(IDD) interval; CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Other control and address inputs are SWITCHING; Data bus inputs are SWITCHING. Self Refresh Current CKE 0.2 V, external clock off, CLK and CLK at 0 V; Other control and address inputs are FLOATING; Data bus inputs are FLOATING. Operating Bank Interleave Read Current All bank interleaving reads, IOUT = 0mA; BL = 4, CL = CL(IDD), AL = tRCD(IDD) - 1 x tCK(IDD); tCK = tCK(IDD), tRC = tRC(IDD), tRRD = tRRD(IDD), tRCD = tRCD(IDD); CKE is HIGH, CS is HIGH between valid commands; Address bus inputs are STABLE during deselects; Data Bus inputs are SWITCHING. Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. VDD = 1.8 V 0.1V; VDDQ = 1.8 V 0.1V. IDD specifications are tested after the device is properly initialized. Input slew rate is specified by AC Parametric Test Condition. IDD parameters are specified with ODT disabled. 5. Data Bus consists of DQ, LDM, UDM, LDQS, LDQS , UDQS and UDQS . 6. Definitions for IDD LOW = Vin VIL (ac) (max) HIGH = Vin VIH (ac) (min) STABLE = inputs stable at a HIGH or LOW level FLOATING = inputs at VREF = VDDQ/2 SWITCHING = inputs changing between HIGH and LOW every other clock cycle (once per two clocks) for address and control signals, and inputs changing between HIGH and LOW every other data transfer (once per clock) for DQ signals not including masks or strobes. - 41 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.10. IDD Measurement Test Parameters SPEED GRADE DDR2-1066 (-18) DDR2-800 (-25) DDR2-667 (-3) Bin(CL-tRCD-tRP) 7-7-7 6-6-6 5-5-5 CL(IDD) 7 6 5 tCK tCK(IDD) 1.875 2.5 3 nS tRCD(IDD) 13.125 15 15 nS tRP(IDD) 13.125 15 15 nS tRC(IDD) 58.125 60 60 nS tRASmin(IDD) 45 45 45 nS tRASmax(IDD) 70000 70000 70000 nS tRRD(IDD)-1KB 7.5 7.5 7.5 nS tFAW(IDD)-1KB 35 35 37.5 nS tRFC(IDD) 75 75 75 nS - 42 - UNIT Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.11. AC Characteristics 9.11.1. AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for -18 speed grade SYM. SPEED GRADE DDR2-1066 (-18) UNIT Bin(CL-tRCD-tRP) 7-7-7 tCK PARAMETER tRCD MIN. MAX. NOTES - Active to Read/Write Command Delay Time 13.125 - nS tRP Precharge to Active Command Period 13.125 - nS tRC Active to Ref/Active Command Period 58.125 - nS tRAS Active to Precharge Command Period 45 70000 nS tRFC Auto Refresh to Active/Auto Refresh command period 75 - nS 1 tREFI Average periodic refresh Interval - 7.8 S 1 - 3.9 S 1,2 - tCK tCCD tCK 0 C TCASE 85C TCASE 95C 85C Read/Write(a) to Read/Write(b) Command Period Clock Cycle Time 2 tCK @ CL=4 3.75 7.5 tCK @ CL=5 3 7.5 tCK @ CL=6 2.5 7.5 tCK @ CL=7 1.875 7.5 nS tCH CLK, CLK high-level width 0.48 0.52 tCK tCL CLK, CLK low-level width 0.48 0.52 tCK tHP Clock half pulse width Min. (tCH, tCL) - tAC DQ output access time from CLK/ CLK -350 350 pS tCKE CKE minimum high and low pulse width 3 - tCK 4 tRRD Active to active command period for 1KB page size 7.5 - nS 5 3 tFAW Four Activate Window for 1KB page size 35 tWR Write recovery time 15 - nS tDAL Auto-precharge write recovery + precharge time WR + tRP - tCK 6 tWTR Internal Write to Read command delay 7.5 - nS 7 tRTP Internal Read to Precharge command delay 7.5 - nS 8 tIS (base) Address and control input setup time 125 - pS tIH (base) Address and control input hold time 200 - pS Address and control input pulse width for each input 0.6 - tCK tIPW tDQSS DQS latching rising transitions to associated clock edges nS 0.25 tCK tDSS DQS falling edge to CLK setup time -0.25 0.2 - tCK tDSH DQS falling edge hold time from CLK 0.2 - tCK tDQSH DQS input high pulse width 0.35 - tCK tDQSL DQS input low pulse width 0.35 - tCK - 43 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for -18 speed grade, continued SYM. SPEED GRADE DDR2-1066 (-18) UNIT Bin(CL-tRCD-tRP) 7-7-7 tCK MIN. MAX. - tWPRE Write preamble PARAMETER 0.35 - tCK tWPST Write postamble 0.4 0.6 tCK tDQSCK DQS output access time from CLK / CLK -325 325 pS NOTES 9 tDQSQ DQS-DQ skew for DQS & associated DQ signals - 175 pS 10 tRPRE Read preamble 0.9 1.1 tCK 11 Read postamble 0.4 0.6 tCK 11 0 - pS tRPST tDS(base) DQ and DM input setup time tDH(base) DQ and DM input hold time tDIPW DQ and DM input pulse width for each input 75 - pS 0.35 - tCK tHZ Data-out high-impedance time from CLK/ CLK - tAC,max pS 11 tLZ(DQS) DQS/ DQS -low-impedance time from CLK/ CLK tAC,min tAC,max pS 11 tLZ(DQ) DQ low-impedance time from CLK/ CLK 2 x tAC,min tAC,max pS 11 tQHS Data hold skew factor - 250 pS tQH DQ/DQS output hold time from DQS tHP - tQHS - pS tXSNR Exit Self Refresh to a non-Read command tRFC + 10 tXSRD Exit Self Refresh to a Read command tXP tXARD tXARDS tAOND tAON tAONPD tAOFD tAOF - nS 200 - tCK Exit precharge power down to any command 3 - tCK Exit active power down to Read command 3 - tCK 12 10 - AL - tCK 12,13 14 Exit active power down to Read command (slow exit, lower power) ODT turn-on delay ODT turn-on ODT turn-on (Power Down mode) ODT turn-off delay ODT turn-off 2 2 tCK tAC,min tAC,max + 2.575 nS tAC,min + 2 3 x tCK+ tAC,max+1 nS 2.5 2.5 tCK tAC,min tAC,max + 0.6 nS nS tAOFPD ODT turn-off (Power Down mode) tAC,min + 2 2.5 x tCK + tAC,max + 1 tANPD ODT to power down Entry Latency 4 - tCK tAXPD ODT Power Down Exit Latency 11 tMRD Mode Register Set command cycle time 2 - tCK tMOD MRS command to ODT update delay 0 12 nS OCD Drive mode output delay 0 12 nS tIS+tCK+tIH - nS tOIT tDELAY Minimum time clocks remain ON after CKE asynchronously drops LOW - 44 - 15 tCK 16 Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.11.2. AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for -25/-3 speed grade SYM. SPEED GRADE DDR2-800 (-25) DDR2-667 (-3) UNIT Bin(CL-tRCD-tRP) 6-6-6 5-5-5 tCK PARAMETER MAX. MIN. MAX. - Active to Read/Write Command Delay Time 15 - 15 - nS tRP Precharge to Active Command Period 15 - 15 - nS tRC Active to Ref/Active Command Period 60 - 60 - nS tRAS Active to Precharge Command Period 45 70000 45 70000 nS tRFC Auto Refresh to Active/Auto Refresh command period 75 - 75 - nS 1 tREFI Average periodic refresh Interval 0 C - 7.8 - 7.8 S 1 - 3.9 - 3.9 S 1,2 tCCD Read/Write(a) to Read/Write(b) Command Period 2 - 2 - tCK tCK @ CL=3 5 8 5 8 tCK @ CL=4 3.75 8 3.75 8 tCK @ CL=5 3 8 3 8 tCK @ CL=6 2.5 8 - - tRCD tCK TCASE 85C 85C TCASE 95C Clock Cycle Time MIN. NOTES nS tCH CLK, CLK high-level width 0.48 0.52 0.48 0.52 tCK tCL CLK, CLK low-level width 0.48 0.52 0.48 0.52 tCK tHP Clock half pulse width tAC DQ output access time from CLK/ CLK tCKE CKE minimum high and low pulse width tRRD Active to active command period for 1KB page size Min. (tCH, tCL) -400 Min. (tCH, tCL) 400 -450 3 450 pS 3 - 3 - tCK 4 7.5 - 7.5 - nS 5 tFAW Four Activate Window for 1KB page size 35 - 37.5 - nS tWR Write recovery time 15 - 15 - nS WR + tRP tDAL Auto-precharge write recovery + precharge time WR + tRP - tWTR Internal Write to Read command delay 7.5 - tRTP - tCK 6 7.5 - nS 7 8 Internal Read to Precharge command delay 7.5 - 7.5 - nS tIS (base) Address and control input setup time 175 - 200 - pS tIH (base) Address and control input hold time 250 - 275 - pS Address and control input pulse width for each input 0.6 - 0.6 - tCK -0.25 0.25 -0.25 0.25 tCK 0.2 - 0.2 - tCK tIPW tDQSS DQS latching rising transitions to associated clock edges tDSS DQS falling edge to CLK setup time tDSH DQS falling edge hold time from CLK 0.2 - 0.2 - tCK tDQSH DQS input high pulse width 0.35 - 0.35 - tCK tDQSL DQS input low pulse width 0.35 - 0.35 - tCK - 45 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for -25/-3 speed grades, continued SPEED GRADE SYM. DDR2-800 (-25) Bin(CL-tRCD-tRP) PARAMETER DDR2-667 (-3) UNIT 5-5-5 tCK 6-6-6 MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. - NOTES tWPRE Write preamble 0.35 - 0.35 - tCK tWPST Write postamble 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 tCK tDQSCK DQS output access time from CLK / CLK -350 350 -400 400 pS tDQSQ DQS-DQ skew for DQS & associated DQ signals - 200 - 240 pS 10 9 tRPRE Read preamble 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.1 tCK 11 tRPST Read postamble 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 tCK 11 tDS(base) DQ and DM input setup time 50 - 100 - pS tDH(base) DQ and DM input hold time 125 - 175 - pS DQ and DM input pulse width for each input 0.35 - 0.35 - tCK tDIPW tHZ Data-out high-impedance time from CLK/ CLK - tAC,max - tAC,max pS 11 tLZ(DQS) DQS/ DQS -low-impedance time from CLK/ CLK tAC,min tAC,max tAC,min tAC,max pS 11 tLZ(DQ) DQ low-impedance time from CLK/ CLK 2 x tAC,min tAC,max 2 x tAC,min tAC,max pS 11 tQHS Data hold skew factor - 300 - 340 pS tQH DQ/DQS output hold time from DQS tHP - tQHS - tHP - tQHS - pS tXSNR Exit Self Refresh to a non-Read command tRFC + 10 - tRFC + 10 - nS tXSRD Exit Self Refresh to a Read command 200 - 200 - tCK Exit precharge power down to any command 2 - 2 - tCK Exit active power down to Read command 2 - 2 - tCK 12 8 - AL - 7 - AL - tCK 12,13 2 2 2 2 tCK 14 tAC,min tAC,max + tAC,min tAC,max + nS tXP tXARD tXARDS tAOND tAON tAONPD tAOFD tAOF Exit active power down to Read command (slow exit, lower power) ODT turn-on delay ODT turn-on ODT turn-on (Power Down mode) ODT turn-off delay ODT turn-off tAC,min + 2 0.7 2 x tCK + 2 x tCK + tAC,min + 2 tAC,max + 1 tAC,max + 1 2.5 2.5 2.5 tCK tAC,min tAC,max + tAC,min tAC,max + nS nS 3 - tCK 2 - tCK 12 0 12 nS 12 0 12 nS - tIS+tCK+tIH - nS ODT to power down Entry Latency 3 tAXPD ODT Power Down Exit Latency 8 tMRD Mode Register Set command cycle time 2 - MRS command to ODT update delay 0 OCD Drive mode output delay 0 tIS+tCK+tIH tDELAY - 46 - 0.6 2.5 x tCK+ 2.5 x tCK+ tAC,min + 2 tAC,max+1 tAC,max+1 tANPD Minimum time clocks remain ON after CKE asynchronously drops LOW tAC,min + 2 0.6 ODT turn-off (Power Down mode) tOIT nS 2.5 tAOFPD tMOD 0.7 - 8 15 tCK 16 Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB Note: 1. If refresh timing is violated, data corruption may occur and the data must be re-written with valid data before a valid READ can be executed. 2. This is an optional feature. For detailed information, please refer to "operating temperature condition" chapter 9.2 in this data sheet. 3. Min. (tCL, tCH) refers to the smaller of the actual clock low time and the actual clock high time as provided to the device. 4. tCKE min of 3 clocks means CKE must be registered on three consecutive positive clock edges. CKE must remain at the valid input level the entire time it takes to achieve the 3 clocks of registration. Thus, after any CKE transition, CKE may not transition from its valid level during the time period of tIS + 2 x tCK + tIH. 5. A minimum of two clocks (2 * tCK) is required irrespective of operating frequency. 6. tDAL = WR + RU{ tRP[nS] / tCK[nS] }, where RU stands for round up. WR refers to the tWR parameter stored in the MRS. For tRP, if the result of the division is not already an integer, round up to the next highest integer. tCK refers to the application clock period. Example: For DDR2-533 at tCK = 3.75nS with WR programmed to 4 clocks. tDAL = 4 + (15 nS / 3.75 nS) clocks = 4 + (4) clocks = 8 clocks. 7. tWTR is at least two clocks (2 * tCK) independent of operation frequency. 8. This is a minimum requirement. Minimum read to precharge timing is AL + BL/2 providing that the tRTP and tRAS(min) have been satisfied. 9. The maximum limit for the tWPST parameter is not a device limit. The device operates with a greater value for this parameter, but system performance (bus turnaround) will degrades accordingly. 10. tDQSQ: Consists of data pin skew and output pattern effects, and p-channel to n-channel variation of the output drivers as well as output Slew Rate mismatch between DQS / DQS and associated DQ in any given cycle. 11. The tHZ, tRPST and tLZ, tRPRE parameters are referenced to a specific voltage level, which specify when the device output is no longer driving (tHZ, tPRST), or begins driving (tLZ, tRPRE). tHZ and tLZ transitions occur in the same access time windows as valid data transitions. These parameters are verified by design and characterization, but not subject to production test. 12. User can choose which active power down exit timing to use via MRS (bit 12). tXARD is expected to be used for fast active power down exit timing. tXARDS is expected to be used for slow active power down exit timing. 13. AL = Additive Latency. 14. ODT turn on time min. is when the device leaves high impedance and ODT resistance begins to turn on. ODT turn on time max. is when the ODT resistance is fully on. Both are measure from tAOND. 15. ODT turn off time min. is when the device starts to turn off ODT resistance. ODT turn off time max. is when the bus is in high impedance. Both are measured from tAOFD. 16. The clock frequency is allowed to change during Self Refresh mode or precharge power-down mode. In case of clock frequency change during precharge power-down, a specific procedure is required as described in Chapter 7.10. 17. Tests for AC timing, IDD, and electrical AC and DC characteristics may be conducted at nominal reference/supply voltage levels, but the related specifications and device operation are guaranteed for the full voltage range specified. ODT is disabled for all measurements that are not ODT-specific. 9.12. AC Input Test Conditions (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) CONDITION SYMBOL VALUE UNIT NOTES 0.5 x VDDQ V 1 Input reference voltage VREF Input signal maximum peak to peak swing VSWING(MAX) 1.0 V 1 Input signal minimum slew rate SLEW 1.0 V/nS 2, 3 Note: 1. Input waveform timing is referenced to the input signal crossing through the VIH/IL(ac) level applied to the device under test. 2. The input signal minimum slew rate is to be maintained over the range from VREF to VIH(ac) min for rising edges and the range from VREF to VIL(ac) max for falling edges as shown in the below figure. 3. AC timings are referenced with input waveforms switching from VIL(ac) to VIH(ac) on the positive transitions and VIH(ac) to VIL(ac) on the negative transitions . - 47 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.13. Differential Input AC Logic Level (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) PARAMETER SYM. MIN. MAX. UNIT NOTES AC differential input voltage VID (ac) 0.5 VDDQ + 0.6 V 1 AC differential cross point voltage VIX (ac) 0.5 x VDDQ - 0.175 0.5 x VDDQ + 0.175 V 2 Note: 1. VID (ac) specifies the input differential voltage |VTR -VCP | required for switching, where VTR is the true input signal (such as CLK, LDQS or UDQS) and VCP is the complementary input signal (such as CLK , LDQS or UDQS ). The minimum value is equal to VIH (ac) - VIL (ac). 2. The typical value of VIX (ac) is expected to be about 0.5 x VDDQ of the transmitting device and VIX (ac) is expected to track variations in VDDQ. VIX (ac) indicates the voltage at which differential input signals must cross. VDDQ VIH(ac) min VDDQ VIH(dc) min VSWING(MAX) VREF VTR VID VIL(dc) max VCP VIL(ac) max TF Falling Slew = VREF - VIL(ac) max TF TR Rising Slew = VSS Crossing point VIX or VOX VSSQ VIH(ac) min - VREF TR --AC input test signal and Differential input AC signal levels waveform Figure 16 9.14. Differential AC Output Parameter (0 TCASE 85 for -18/-25/-3, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V 0.1V) PARAMETER SYM. MIN. MAX. UNIT NOTES AC differential cross point voltage VOX (ac) 0.5 x VDDQ - 0.125 0.5 x VDDQ + 0.125 V 1 Note: 1. The typical value of VOX (ac) is expected to be about 0.5 x VDDQ of the transmitting device and VOX (ac) is expected to track variations in VDDQ. VOX (ac) indicates the voltage at which differential output signals must cross. - 48 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 9.15. AC Overshoot / Undershoot Specification 9.15.1. AC Overshoot / Undershoot Specification for Address and Control Pins: Applies to A0-A12, BA0-BA1, /CS, /RAS, /CAS, /WE, CKE, ODT PARAMETER -18 -25 -3 UNIT Maximum peak amplitude allowed for overshoot area 0.5 0.5 0.5 V Maximum peak amplitude allowed for undershoot area 0.5 0.5 0.5 V Maximum overshoot area above VDD 0.5 0.66 0.8 V-nS Maximum undershoot area below VSS 0.5 0.66 0.8 V-nS 9.15.2. AC Overshoot / Undershoot Specification for Clock, Data, Strobe and Mask pin: Applies to DQ, LDQS, /LDQS, UDQS, /UDQS, LDM, UDM, CLK, /CLK PARAMETER -18 -25 -3 UNIT Maximum peak amplitude allowed for overshoot area 0.5 0.5 0.5 V Maximum peak amplitude allowed for undershoot area 0.5 0.5 0.5 V Maximum overshoot area above VDDQ 0.19 0.23 0.23 V-nS Maximum undershoot area below VSSQ 0.19 0.23 0.23 V-nS Maximum Amplitude Overshoot Area VDD/VDDQ Volts (V) VSS/VSSQ Maximum Amplitude Undershoot Area Time (nS) --AC overshoot and undershoot definition Figure 17 - 49 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10. TIMING WAVEFORMS 10.1. Command Input Timing tCK tCK tCH tCL CLK CLK tIS tIH CS tIS tIH tIS tIH tIS tIH tIS tIH RAS CAS WE A0~A12 BA0,1 Refer to the Command Truth Table 10.2. Timing of the CLK Signals tCL tCH CLK CLK tT tT VIH VIH(AC) VIL(AC) VIL tCK CLK CLK VIH VX VX - 50 - VX VIL Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.3. ODT Timing for Active/Standby Mode T0 T1 T2 T3 T5 T4 T6 T8 T7 CLK CLK tIS CKE tIS tIS VIH(ac) VIL(ac) ODT tAOND tAOFD Internal Term Res. . RTT tAON(min) tAOF(min) tAOF(max) tAON(max) 10.4. ODT Timing for Power Down Mode T0 T1 T2 T3 T5 T4 T6 T7 T8 CLK CLK CKE tIS tIS VIH(ac) ODT VIL(ac) tAOFPD(max) tAOFPD(min) Internal Term Res. . RTT tAONPD(min) tAONPD(max) - 51 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.5. ODT Timing mode switch at entering power down mode T -5 T-4 T-2 T-3 T0 T-1 T1 T2 CLK CLK tANPD CKE t IS Entering Slow Exit Active Power Down M ode or Precharge Power Down M ode t IS ODT V IL(ac) Internal Active & Standby m ode tim ings to be applied R TT Term Res. tAOFD t IS O DT V IL(ac) Internal Power Down m ode tim ings to be applied R TT Term Res. t AO FPD(max) tIS V IH (a c) Active & Standby m ode tim ings to be applied t AO ND ODT Internal R TT Term Res. tIS V IH (a c) Power Down m ode tim ings to be applied t AONPD(m ax) ODT Internal R TT Term Res. - 52 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.6. ODT Timing mode switch at exiting power down mode T0 T1 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 CLK CLK t IS t AXPD V IH(ac) CKE Exiting from Slow Active Power Down M ode or Precharge Power Down M ode t IS O DT Active & Standby m ode tim ings to be applied V IL (a c) Internal R TT Term Res. t AO FD t IS O DT Power Down m ode tim ings to be applied V IL (ac) Internal R TT Term Res. t AOFPD(m ax) t IS V IH(ac) Active & Standby m ode tim ings to be applied O DT Internal RRTT TT Term Res. tAON D t IS V IH (ac) Power Down m ode tim ings to be applied O DT Internal R TT Term Res. t AON PD (m ax) - 53 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.7. Data output (read) timing tCH tCL CLK CLK DQS DQS DQS DQS tRPRE tRPST Q DQ Q Q tDQSQmax Q tDQSQmax tQH tQH 10.8. Burst read operation: RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, BL=4) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Posted CAS READ A NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP tDQSCK DQS, DQS AL = 2 CL = 3 RL = 5 DQ's Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 - 54 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.9. Data input (write) timing tDQSH tDQSL DQS DQS DQS DQS tWPRE tWPST VIH(ac) D VIL(ac) DQ tDS tDS DM VIH(dc) D VIL(dc) D tDH tDH VIH(ac) DMin VIL(ac) DMin D VIH(dc) DMin VIL(dc) DMin 10.10. Burst write operation: RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, WL=4, BL=4) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 Tn CLK CLK CMD Posted CAS WRITE A NOP NOP NOP Case 1: with tDQSS(max) DQS DQS WL = RL NOP NOP tDQSS tDSS tDQSS Case 2: with tDQSS(min) DQs Precharge Completion of the Burst Write tWR DIN A0 tDQSS tDSH WL = RL tDSS NOP -1 = 4 DQs DQS DQS NOP DIN A1 DIN A2 DIN A3 tDQSS tDSH tWR -1 = 4 DIN A0 - 55 - DIN A1 DIN A2 DIN A3 Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.11. Seamless burst read operation: RL = 5 ( AL = 2, and CL = 3, BL = 4) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READ A NOP Post CAS READ B NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP DQS, DQS CL = 3 AL = 2 RL = 5 DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT A0 A1 A2 A3 B0 B1 B2 DQ's Note: The seamless burst read operation is supported by enabling a read command at every other clock for BL = 4 operation, and every 4 clock for BL = 8 operation. This operation is allowed regardless of same or different banks as long as the banks are activated. 10.12. Seamless burst write operation: RL = 5 ( WL = 4, BL = 4) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS WRITE A NOP Post CAS WRITE B NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP DQS, DQS WL = RL - 1 = 4 DQ's DIN A0 DIN A1 DIN A2 DIN A3 DIN B0 DIN B1 DIN B2 DIN B3 Note: The seamless burst write operation is supported by enabling a write command every other clock for BL = 4 operation, every four clocks for BL = 8 operation. This operation is allowed regardless of same or different banks as long as the banks are activated. - 56 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.13. Burst read interrupt timing: RL =3 (CL=3, AL=0, BL=8) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD READ A NOP READ B NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP DQS, DQS Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 Dout B0 Dout B1 Dout B2 Dout B3 Dout B4 Dout B5 Dout B6 Dout B7 DQ's 10.14. Burst write interrupt timing: RL=3 (CL=3, AL=0, WL=2, BL=8) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD NOP Write A NOP Write B NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP DQS, DQS DQ's Din A0 Din A1 Din A2 - 57 - Din A3 Din B0 Din B1 Din B2 Din B3 Din B4 Din B5 Din B6 Din B7 Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.15. Write operation with Data Mask: WL=3, AL=0, BL=4) D a ta M a s k T im in g DQ S/ DQ S DQ V IH (a c) V IH (d c ) V IH (a c) V IH (d c ) V IL (a c) V IH (d c ) V IL (a c ) V IL (d c ) tD S tD H tD S tD H DM CLK CLK CMDMAND W rite WL C a s e 1 : m in tD Q S S tW R tD Q S S D Q S /D Q S DQ DM C a s e 2 : m a x tD Q S S tD Q SS D Q S /D Q S DQ DM - 58 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.16. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=4, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READ A NOP NOP Precharge NOP tRP AL+BL/2 clks DQS, DQS AL = 1 NOP NOP Bank A Activate NOP CL = 3 RL = 4 Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 DQ's tRAS CL = 3 tRTP 10.17. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=8, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READ A NOP NOP NOP NOP Precharge NOP NOP NOP AL + BL/2 clks DQS, DQS CL = 3 AL = 1 RL = 4 Dout A0 Dout A1Dout A2Dout A3 Dout A4 Dout A5 Dout A6Dout A7 DQ's tRTP first 4-bit prefetch second 4-bit prefetch - 59 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.18. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, BL=4, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READ A NOP NOP NOP Precharge NOP Bank A Activate NOP tRP AL + BL/2 clks DQS, DQS NOP AL = 2 CL = 3 RL = 5 Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 DQ's tRAS CL = 3 tRTP 10.19. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=6 (AL=2, CL=4, BL=4, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READA NOP NOP NOP Precharge NOP tRP AL + BL/2 clks DQS, DQS NOP Bank A Activate NOP CL = 4 AL = 2 RL = 6 DQ's Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 tRAS CL = 4 tRTP - 60 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.20. Burst read operation followed by precharge: RL=4 (AL=0, CL=4, BL=8, tRTP>2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READ A NOP NOP NOP NOP Precharge NOP Bank A Activate NOP AL + BL/2 + max(RTP, 2) - 2 clks DQS, DQS AL = 0 CL = 4 tRP RL = 4 DQ's Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 Dout A4 Dout A5 Dout A6 Dout A7 tRAS tRTP first 4-bit prefetch second 4-bit prefetch 10.21. Burst write operation followed by precharge: WL = (RL-1) = 3 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS WRITE A NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Precharge Completion of the Burst Write tWR DQS, DQS WL = 3 DQ's DIN A0 DIN A1 DIN A2 DIN A3 - 61 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.22. Burst write operation followed by precharge: WL = (RL-1) = 4 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T9 CLK/CLK CMD Posted CAS WRITE A NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Precharge Completion of the Burst Write tWR DQS, DQS WL = 4 DIN A0 DQ's DIN A1 DIN A2 DIN A3 10.23. Burst read operation with Auto-precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=8, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READA A10 = 1 DQS, DQS NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Bank A Activate tRP AL + BL/2 clks CL = 3 AL = 1 RL = 4 Dout A0 Dout A1Dout A2Dout A3 Dout A4 Dout A5 Dout A6Dout A7 DQ's tRTP first 4-bit prefetch second 4-bit prefetch tRTP - 62 - Precharge begins here Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.24. Burst read operation with Auto-precharge: RL=4 (AL=1, CL=3, BL=4, tRTP>2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T8 T7 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READA NOP NOP Bank A Activate NOP NOP AL + tRTP+ tRP A10 = 1 DQS, DQS NOP NOP AL = 1 NOP CL = 3 RL = 4 Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 DQ's 4-bit prefetch tRTP tRP Precharge begins here 10.25. Burst read with Auto-precharge followed by an activation to the same bank (tRC Limit): RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, internal tRCD=3, BL=4, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READA A10 = 1 NOP NOP NOP tRAS(min) NOP NOP NOP NOP Bank A Activate Auto-precharge Begins DQS, DQS AL = 2 tRP CL = 3 RL= 5 DQ's Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 tRC CL = 3 - 63 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.26. Burst read with Auto-precharge followed by an activation to the same bank (tRP Limit): RL=5 (AL=2, CL=3, internal tRCD=3, BL=4, tRTP 2clks) T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS READA NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Bank A Activate NOP NOP A10 = 1 tRAS(min) Auto-precharge Begins DQS/DQS AL = 2 tRP CL = 3 RL = 5 DQ's Dout A0 Dout A1 Dout A2 Dout A3 CL = 3 tRC 10.27. Burst write with Auto-precharge (tRC Limit): WL=2, WR=2, BL=4, tRP=3 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 Tm CLK/CLK CMD Post CAS WRA Bank A NOP A10 = 1 NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Bank A Activate Completion of the Burst Write Auto-precharge Begins DQS, DQS WR WL= RL- 1 = 2 DQ's NOP tRP DIN A0 DIN A1 DIN A2 DIN A3 tRC - 64 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.28. Burst write with Auto-precharge (WR + tRP): WL=4, WR=2, BL=4, tRP=3 T0 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T12 T9 CLK/CLK Post CAS WRA Bank A CMD NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Bank A Activate NOP Completion of the Burst Write A10 = 1 Auto-precharge Begins DQS, DQS WR WL = RL - 1 = 4 DQ's DIN A0 DIN A1 DIN A2 tRP DIN A3 tRC 10.29. Self Refresh Timing T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Tm T6 Tn tCK tCH tCL CLK CLK tXSNR tRP CKE tXSRD VIH(ac) VIL(ac) ODT tIS tAOFD tIH VIL(ac) tIH tIS tIS tIH tIS tIH CMD VIH(ac) VIL(ac) Self Refresh VIH(dc) VIL(dc) - 65 - NOP Non-Read Command NOP Read Command Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.30. Active Power Down Mode Entry and Exit Timing T0 T1 T2 Tn Tn+1 Tn+2 CLK/CLK CMD Activate NOP NOP NOP Valid Command NOP tIS CKE tXARD or tXARDS tIS Active Power Down Exit Active Power Down Entry 10.31. Precharged Power Down Mode Entry and Exit Timing T0 T1 T2 T3 Tn Tn+1 Tn+2 CLK/CLK CMD CKE Precharge NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP Valid Command NOP tIS tIS tRP tXP Precharge Power Down Entry Precharge Power Down Exit - 66 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 10.32. Clock frequency change in precharge Power Down mode T0 T1 T2 NOP NOP T4 TX TX+1 TY TY+1 TY+2 TY+3 TY+4 Tz CLK CLK CMD NOP NOP DLL RESET NOP Valid CKE 200 Clocks tIS ODT tIS Frequency change Occurs here tRP tXP tAOFD Minimum 2 clocks required before changing frequency tIH ODT is off during DLL RESET Stable new clock before power down exit - 67 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 11. PACKAGE SPECIFICATION Package Outline WBGA-84 (8x12.5 mm2) E1 eE 9 A A1 // bbb 7 3 2 aaa E Pin A1 index Pin A1 index 8 C C 4X B A 1 A eD B C D E F D1 G D H J K L M N P R b ddd M ccc SYMBOL A --- --- 1.20 0.30 0.40 ----- 0.40 12.40 12.50 12.60 7.90 8.00 11.2 BSC. 6.40 BSC. 8.10 E D1 W DIMENSION (MM) MIN. NOM. MAX. A1 b D C C Seating plane C A B E1 eE W 0.50 aaa --- 0.80 BSC. 0.80 BSC. --- bbb --- --- ccc ddd --- --- 0.1 W --0.1 ----- 0.15 --- t --- --- 0.2 eD t 84x 0.2 0.2 - 68 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04 PRELIMINARY W9725G6IB 12. REVISION HISTORY VERSION DATE PAGE P00 Oct. 25, 2007 DESCRIPTION Preliminary data sheet Revise CAS Latency vs. clock frequency as below 200MHZ, (CL-tRCD-tRP) 3-3-3 P01 Nov. 08, 2007 18, 19 P02 - -266MHz, (CL-tRCD-tRP) 4-4-4 -333MHz, (CL-tRCD-tRP) 5-5-5 -400MHz, (CL-tRCD-tRP) 6-6-6 -533MHz, (CL-tRCD-tRP) 7-7-7 Add section 7.2.5 ODT related timings in Function Description 46 Revise tDQSCK parameter value in AC Characteristics and Operating Condition for DDR2-1066 (-18) speed grade table follow JEDEC speciality DDR2-1066 SDRAM standard Mar. 11, 2008 P03 Jun. 20, 2008 All Modify part no. from W9725G6AB to W9725G6IB P04 Nov. 14, 2008 4, 5, 37, 38, 40~49, 68 Remove -37/-5 grade parts and revise -18/-25/-3 speed grades IDDX values and revise package name from TFBGA-84 to WBGA-84 Important Notice Winbond products are not designed, intended, authorized or warranted for use as components in systems or equipment intended for surgical implantation, atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control instruments, or for other applications intended to support or sustain life. Further more, Winbond products are not intended for applications wherein failure of Winbond products could result or lead to a situation wherein personal injury, death or severe property or environmental damage could occur. Winbond customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Winbond for any damages resulting from such improper use or sales. - 69 - Publication Release Date:Nov. 14, 2008 Revision P04