What make up a JEDEC Reference design guide?
Firstly, JEDEC is a committee of a collective team of industry leaders which gather monthly to formulate, decide and dictate the standards for new emerging semiconductor components. Once JEDEC have approved the detail specs, a reference design guide, it will published a set of guidelines for memory module designer to use as an aid when designing a DDR memory module. Click Here to access Jedec Jedec Guidelines Usually JEDEC will release the following reference guide-lines which consist of: – Architecture (Block diagram of module) – Component details (Pin assignments, DC Characteristics and SPD component specification) – DIMM PCB Details (Reference design, PCB Gerber files) – DIMM wiring details – SPD definition – Product label guide – Mechanical Specification Read the previous article on how to identify DDR module Click here Since no PC2700 reference guide can be found at JEDEC website, it would indicate that PC2700 memory module will take at least another six to nine months before the
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