Re: How can I find out the input/output interface of SDR SDRAM Kingston KVR100X64C2/128?
- From: Weng Tianxiang <wtxwtx@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 11:12:19 -0700
On Sep 25, 8:51 am, Wei Wang <camww...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All I can find is a one-page specification of "Kingston
KVR100X64C2/128", but I do not know about the input and output
interface of this SDRAM, e.g., what are the input and output signals,
and how the input and output signals are wired into each Synchronous
DRAM (Infineon HYB39S128800CT-8) module. Many thanks, -Wei
Hi,
Go to Infineon or Micron, or Samsung to search for similar SDRAM
chips.
Kingston is not a chip manufacture, but a DIMM manufacture.
All SDRAM chips are almost same with Micron having the tighest
requirements.
You may print Micron 128800CT-8 SDRAM to see if there is a document
over there. Maybe they are all out of date.
Weng
.
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