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Maybe someone here can confirm something for me, I can't find the answer with google searches.
For termination of a ddr4 data bus, containing 4 ranks, what is the exact use of RTT_NOM for read and write conditions ?
Correct these if wrong:
My understanding was that RTT_NOM was applied to the rank after the one being accessed, except the last one (seems odd for the last rank).
If the last rank is being written to then it self terminates with RTT_WR, but during a read there is no termination on that rank.
Any rank not being read/written to and not set to RTT_NOM is set to RTT_PARK.
All this assumes dynamic ODT is enabled and none of the individual RTT_NOM/WR/PARK are disabled.
Most of the information I find are dealing with 2 ranks, or have a single picture with no detail.
Wanting to understand this has been in the back of my mind for months. I would like to figure it out from a technical perspective.
Thanks
For termination of a ddr4 data bus, containing 4 ranks, what is the exact use of RTT_NOM for read and write conditions ?
Correct these if wrong:
My understanding was that RTT_NOM was applied to the rank after the one being accessed, except the last one (seems odd for the last rank).
If the last rank is being written to then it self terminates with RTT_WR, but during a read there is no termination on that rank.
Any rank not being read/written to and not set to RTT_NOM is set to RTT_PARK.
All this assumes dynamic ODT is enabled and none of the individual RTT_NOM/WR/PARK are disabled.
Most of the information I find are dealing with 2 ranks, or have a single picture with no detail.
Wanting to understand this has been in the back of my mind for months. I would like to figure it out from a technical perspective.
Thanks