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Speed Bin Table Notes
Absolute Specification (T
OPER
; V
DDQ
= V
DD
= 1.5V +/- 0.075 V);
Notes:
1, The CL setting and CWL setting result in tCK(AVG).MIN and tCK(AVG).MAX requirements. When making
a selection of tCK (AVG), both need to be fulfilled: Requirements from CL setting as well as requirements
from CWL setting.
2. tCK(AVG).MIN limits: Since CAS Latency is not purely analog - data and strobe output are synchronized
by the DLL - all possible intermediate frequencies may not be guaranteed. An application should use the
next smaller JEDEC standard tCK (AVG) value (2.5, 1.875, 1.5, or 1.25 ns) when calculating CL [nCK] =
tAA [ns] / tCK (AVG) [ns], rounding up to the next ‘Supported CL.
3. tCK(AVG).MAX limits: Calculate tCK (AVG) = tAA.MAX / CLSELECTED and round the resulting tCK (AVG)
down to the next valid speed bin (i.e. 3.3ns or 2.5ns or 1.875 ns or 1.25 ns). This result is tCK(AVG).MAX
corresponding to CLSE LECTED.
4. ‘Reserved’ settings are not allowed. User must program a different value.
5. Any DDR3-1066 speed bin also supports functional operation at lower frequencies as shown in the table
which are not subject to Production Tests but verified by Design/Characterization.
6. Any DDR3-1333 speed bin also supports functional operation at lower frequencies as shown in the table
which are not subject to Production Tests but verified by Design/Characterization.
7. Any DDR3-1600 speed bin also supports functional operation at lower frequencies as shown in the table
which are not subject to Production Tests but verified by Design/Characterization.
8. Hynix DDR3 SDRAM devices support down binning to CL=7 and CL=9, and tAA/tRCD/tRP satisfy mini-
mum value of 13.125ns. SPD settings are also programmed to match. For example, DDR3 1333H devices
supporting down binning to DDR3-1066F should program 13.125 ns in SPD bytes for tAAmin (Byte 16),
tRCDmin (Byte 18), and tRPmin (Byte 20). DDR3-1600K devices supporting down binning to DDR3-1333H
or DDR3 1600F should program 13.125 ns in SPD bytes for tAAmin (Byte 16), tRCDmin (Byte 18), and tRP-
min (Byte 20). Once tRP (Byte 20) is programmed to 13.125ns, tRCmin (Byte 21,23) also should be pro-
grammed accordingly. For example, 49.125ns (tRASmin + tRPmin = 36 ns + 13.125 ns) for DDR3-1333H
and 48.125ns (tRASmin + tRPmin = 35 ns + 13.125 ns) for DDR3-1600K.
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