DDR SDRAM
DDR SDRAM is Double Data Rate SDRAM.
DDR SDRAM is an improvement over regular SDRAM, also known as SDR SDRAM (Single Data Rate SDRAM).
DDR SDRAM doubles the bandwidth of SDR DRAM by transferring data twice per cycle on both edges of the clock signal, implementing burst mode data transfer.
DDR SDRAM is being supplanted by DDR2 SDRAM.
Standard DDR SDRAM DIMM's
DDR SDRAM is normally packaged in DIMM modules.
DIMM Module | Chip Type | Clock Speed | Data Rate | Transfer Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|
PC1600 | DDR200 | 100 | 200 | 1,600 |
PC2100 | DDR266 | 133 | 266 | 2,133 |
PC2400 | DDR300 | 150 | 300 | 2,400 |
PC2700 | DDR333 | 166 | 333 | 2,667 |
PC3000 | DDR366 | 183 | 366 | 2,933 |
PC3200 | DDR400 | 200 | 400 | 3,200 |
PC3500 | DDR433 | 216 | 433 | 3,466 |
PC3700 | DDR466 | 233 | 466 | 3,733 |
PC4000 | DDR500 | 250 | 500 | 4,000 |
PC4300 | DDR533 | 266 | 533 | 4,266 |
Standards for DDR SDRAM
DDR SDRAM standards are still being developed and improved.
DDR SDRAM Standard | Frequency (MHz) | Voltage |
---|---|---|
DDR | 400-533 | 2.5 |
DDR2 | 667-800 | 1.8 |
DDR3 | 1066 to … | 1.5 |
Higher frequencies enable higher rates of data transfer.
Lower voltages result in less heat radiation and longer batter life for portable computing devices. They also allow greater component density, which allows higher capacity in the same package size.
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