DDR Memory Design & Test
Double Data Rate (DDR) Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) is implemented in several forms today – the original DDR (also called DDR1), DDR2 which improved performance and lowered power consumption, DDR3 with even better performance, and low-power DDR (LPDDR), that is targeted for mobile devices.
Agilent is an active member of JEDEC, with consistent participation in workshops and specification issues. These resources you find here will provide you with an overview of DDR design, understand the latest measurement techniques, and illustrate design and debug approaches.
Use the matrix below to discover specific solutions for your DDR needs.
| Simulation | Functional Test (Oscilloscope) | Validation (Logic Analyzers) | Probing Solutions | |
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| DDR2 | Learn more | Learn more | Learn more | Learn more |
| DDR3 | Learn more | Learn more | Learn more | Learn more |
| DDR4 | Planned | Learn more | Learn more | |
| LPDDR2 | Learn more | Learn more | Learn more | |
| LPDDR3 | Planned | Learn more | Learn more | |
| GDDRS | Planned | Learn more | ||
| UFS | Learn more |
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Designing and Validating High-Speed Memory Buses (AN 1382-2)
DDR SDRAM (double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory) is quickly becoming an accepted technology in the PC (personal computer) industry. Its low cost, high performance, and increasingly wide availability make it very desirable for PC memory buses and embedded designs such as high...
Application Note 2001-12-20 |
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Improve Your Time-to-Insight:Debugging Intermittent Memory Failures in DDR and DDR2 Systems
Application Note 1575
Application Note 2006-04-14 |
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