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DDR_D[31:0]

DDR2

memory

controller

DDR_CLK

DDR_CLK

DDR_CS

DDR_CKE

DDR_RAS

DDR_WE

DDR_DQM[3:0]

DDR_CAS

DDR_BA[2:0]

DDR_DQS[3:0]

DDR_A[13:0]

DDR_VREF

DDR_DQGATE[3:0]

DDR_DQS[3:0]

DDR_ODT[1:0]

Peripheral Architecture

Figure 2. DDR2 Memory Controller Signals

Table 1. DDR2 Memory Controller Signal Descriptions

Pin

Description

DDR_D[31:0]

Bidirectional data bus. Input for data reads and output for data writes.

DDR_A[13:0]

External address output.

DDR_CS

Active-low chip enable for memory space CE0. DDR_CS is used to enable the DDR2 SDRAM memory
device during external memory accesses. DDR_CS pin stays low throughout the operation of the DDR2
memory controller; it never goes high. Note that this behavior does not affect the ability of the DDR2 memory
controller to access DDR2 SDRAM memory devices.

DDR_DQM[3:0]

Active-low output data mask.

DDR_CLK/

Differential clock outputs.

DDR_CLK

DDR_CKE

Clock enable (used for self-refresh mode).

DDR_CAS

Active-low column address strobe.

DDR_RAS

Active-low row address strobe.

DDR_WE

Active-low write enable.

DDR_DQS[3:0]/

Differential data strobe bidirectional signals.

DDR_DQS[3:0]

DDR_ODT[1:0]

On-die termination signals to external DDR2 SDRAM. These pins are reserved for future use and should not
be connected to the DDR2 SDRAM. Note: there are no on-die termination resistors implemented on the die
of this device.

DDR_BA[2:0]

Bank-address control outputs.

DDR_DQGATE[3:0]

Data strobe gate pins. These pins are used as a timing reference during memory reads. The
DDR_DQGATE0 and DDR_DQGATE2 pins should be routed out and connected to the DDR_DQGATE1 and
DDR_DQGATE3 pins, respectively. For more routing requirements on these pins, see the device-specific
data manual.

DDR_VREF

DDR2 Memory Controller reference voltage. This voltage must be supplied externally. See the
device-specific data manual for more details.

DSP DDR2 Memory Controller

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SPRUEK5A – October 2007

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