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Power up sequence in ddr-ii sram, Power up sequence, Dll constraints – Cypress CY7C1316JV18 User Manual

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Document Number: 001-15271 Rev. *B

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Power Up Sequence in DDR-II SRAM

DDR-II SRAMs must be powered up and initialized in a
predefined manner to prevent undefined operations. During
power up, when the DOFF is tied HIGH, the DLL is locked after
1024 cycles of stable clock.

Power Up Sequence

Apply power and drive DOFF LOW (all other inputs can be
HIGH or LOW)

Apply V

DD

before V

DDQ

Apply V

DDQ

before V

REF

or at the same time as V

REF

After the power and clock (K, K) are stable take DOFF HIGH

The additional 1024

cycles of clocks are required for the DLL

to lock.

DLL Constraints

DLL uses K clock as its synchronizing input. The input must
have low phase jitter, which is specified as t

KC Var

.

The DLL functions at frequencies down to 120 MHz.

If the input clock is unstable and the DLL is enabled, then the
DLL may lock onto an incorrect frequency, causing unstable
SRAM behavior. To avoid this, provide 1024 cycles stable clock
to relock to the desired clock frequency.

Power Up Waveforms

> 1024 Stable clock

Start Normal

Operation

DOFF

Stable (< +/- 0.1V DC per 50ns )

Fix High (or tied to VDDQ)

K

K

DDQ

DD

V

V

/

DDQ

DD

V

V

/

Clock Start (Clock Starts after Stable)

DDQ

DD

V

V

/

~ ~

~~

Unstable Clock

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