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1066MT/s Interposer, DDR3 800, NEX DDR3INTR THIN
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Contents
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Limitation of Warranty
Exclusive Remedies
Software License Agreement
License Agreement
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF FIGURES
TABLE OF TABLES
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1.0OVERVIEW
1.1General Information
1.2 Software Package description
B_DDR3D_2D
Optional
NEX-DDR3INTR-THIN
1.3 Eye size required
2.0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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3.0CONNECTING to the NEX-DDR3INTR-THININTERPOSER
3.1General
3.2 B_DDR3D_2D Support
TLA Master
TLA Slave
3.4 B_DDR3D_3A Support
two
three
TLA Slave1
TLA Slave2
3.5 Short “LEASH” probes
3.5.1 Samtec connector on the LEASH probe pins
3.5.2 LEASH probe to NEX-PRB1X/2Xconnection
3.5.3 Alternate use of NEX-PRB1Xor NEX-PRB2Xprobes
3.6 Slot Numbering
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3.7 Display Groups not in Tables 1,2 or
4.0CLOCK SELECTION
4.1B_DDR3D_2D Clocking Selections
SDRAM Clocking:
S0#; Every Rising Edge
S0# & S1#; Every Rising Edge
Refresh Cycles:
Acquire
Do Not Acquire
NOTE:
4.2 B_DDR3D_2G Clocking Selections
C:____B:_0__A:___0
0r1r1r –
C:____B:_0__A:__10
0r1r2r –
C:____B:10__A:___0
4.3 B_DDR3D_3A Clocking Selections
SDRAM DDR CLK0 Clocking:
5.0 CONFIGURING FOR READ / WRITE DATA ACQUISITION
5.1 A Note About the Different Data Groups
5.2 MagniVu Signals
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5.3 Adjusting Input Thresholds for Proper Data Acquisition
5.4 DDR3 and DDR3SPA
5.5 Selecting B_DDR3E_XX Read Data Sample Points
5.6 Selecting B_DDR3D_XX Write Data Sample Points
NOTE
5.7 B_DDR3D_XX Support Setup
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5.8 Setting B_DDR3D_3A Read Data Sample Points
6.0VIEWING DATA
6.1Viewing B_DDR3D_XX Data
Burst Length
CAS Latency (CL)
CAS Additive Latency
CAS Write Latency
Registered
DM Signal Use
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Hardware
Software
Control Flow
6.2 Viewing Raw DDR3 Data using B_DDR3D_XX Supports
6.3 B_DDR3D_2A / 3A Mnemonics Description
Mnemonic
Description
6.4 B_DDR3D_2G Mnemonics Description
6.5 Viewing Timing Data on the TLA
Window
New Data Window
Waveform Window Type
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7.0HINTS & TIPS
7.1Symbolic Triggering on a Command using B_DDR3D_XX Supports
Symbol
Definition
7.3 Capturing MRS (Mode Register Set) Cycles
7.4 Clock Capture quality
7.5 Thresholds
APPENDIX A – How DDR Data is Clocked
A.1 Background
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A.2 DDR Acquisition - General
A.3 B_DDR3D_2D / 2G / 3A Data Acquisition
Write Wa Wb Wc Wd We
APPENDIX B - Considerations
B.1 NEX-DDR3INTR-THINBus Loading
B.2 DIMM connector location for best quality signal capture
B.3 TLA7BB4 Module to module skew
APPENDIX C – 240-pinDDR3 DIMM Pinout
APPENDIX C - 240-pinDDR3 DIMM Pinout (cont’d.)
APPENDIX D –DataFlow Through the Probes (coax cable to channel)
APPENDIX D - Data Flow Through the Probes (cont’d.)
APPENDIX E – B_DDR3D_2D Support Pinout, DIMM Slot
APPENDIX E – B_DDR3D_2D Support Pinout, DIMM Slot 0 (Cont’d.)
APPENDIX F – B_DDR3_2G Support Pinout, DIMM Slot 0 Auxiliary Signals
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APPENDIX G – B_DDR3D_3A Support Pinout, DIMM Slot
APPENDIX G – B_DDR3D_3A Support Pinout, DIMM Slot 1 (cont’d.)
APPENDIX H – Data Group / Data Byte / Strobe Cross-Reference
32-bitData Group
8-bitData Group
Strobe
Data Bits
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APPENDIX J – Keep out area
APPENDIX K – Simulation Model
APPENDIX L - References
APPENDIX M - Support
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