
IBM13T8644MPE
8M x 64 PC100 SDRAM SO DIMM
Preliminary
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Input/Output Functional Description
Symbol
Type
Signal
Polarity
Function
CK0, CK1
Input
Pulse
Positive
Edge
The system clock inputs. All of the SDRAM inputs are sampled on the rising edge of their
associated clock.
CKE0, CKE1
Input
Level
Active
High
Activates the CK0 and CK1 signals when high and deactivates them when low.
By deactivating the clocks, CKE0 low initiates the Power Down mode, Suspend mode, or
the Self Refresh mode.
S0, S1
Input
Pulse
Active Low
Enables the associated SDRAM command decoder when low and disables the command
decoder when high. When the command decoder is disabled, new commands are
ignored but previous operations continue.
RAS, CAS
WE
Input
Pulse
Active LowWhen sampled at the positive rising edge of the clock, CAS, RAS, and WE define the
operation to be executed by the SDRAM.
BA0, BA1
Input
Level
—
Selects which SDRAM bank is to be active.
A0 - A9, A11
A10/AP
Input
Level
—
During a Bank Activate command cycle, A0-A10 defines the row address (RA0-RA10)
when sampled at the rising clock edge.
During a Read or Write command cycle, A0-A7 defines the column address (CA0-CA8)
when sampled at the rising clock edge. In addition to the column address, AP is used to
invoke autoprecharge operation at the end of the burst read or write cycle. If AP is high,
autoprecharge is selected and BA0 defines the bank to be precharged (low=bank A,
high=bank B). If AP is low, autoprecharge is disabled.
During a Precharge command cycle, AP is used in conjunction with BA0 to control which
bank(s) to precharge. If AP is high, both bank A and bank B will be precharged regard-
less of the state of BA0. If AP is low, then BA0 is used to define which bank to precharge.
DQ0 - DQ63
Input
Output
Level
—
Data Input/Output pins operate in the same manner as on conventional DRAMs.
DQMB0 -
DQMB7
Input
Pulse
Active
High
The Data Input/Output mask places the DQ buffers in a high impedance state when sam-
pled high. In Read mode, DQM has a latency of two clock cycles and controls the output
buffers like an output enable. In Write mode, DQM has a latency of zero and operates as
a byte mask by allowing input data to be written if it is low but blocks the write operation if
DQM is high.
SDA
Input
Output
Level
—
Serial Data. Bidirectional signal used to transfer data into and out of the Serial Presence
Detect EEPROM. Since the SDA signal is Open Drain/Open Collector at the EEPROM, a
pull-up resistor is required on the system board.
SCL
Input
Pulse
—
Serial Clock. Used to clock all Serial Presence Detect data into and out of the EEPROM.
Since the SCL signal is inactive in the “high” state, a pull-up resistor is recommended on
the system board.
V
DD
, V
SS
Supply
Power and ground for the module.
Discontinued (4/1/00 last order; 7/31/00 - last ship)