1 introduction, 1 purpose of the peripheral, 2 features – Texas Instruments DM648 DSP User Manual

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Introduction

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Purpose of the Peripheral

1.2

Features

1.3

Functional Block Diagram

User's Guide

SPRUEK5A – October 2007

DSP DDR2 Memory Controller

This document describes the DDR2 memory controller in the device.

The DDR2 memory controller is used to interface with JESD79D-2A standard compliant DDR2 SDRAM
devices. Memory types such as DDR1 SDRAM, SDR SDRAM, SBSRAM, and asynchronous memories
are not supported. The DDR2 memory controller SDRAM can be used for program and data storage.

The DDR2 memory controller supports the following features:

JESD79D-2A standard compliant DDR2 SDRAM

256 Mbyte memory space

Data bus width of 32 or 16 bits

CAS latencies: 2, 3, 4, and 5

Internal banks: 1, 2, 4, and 8

Burst length: 8

Burst type: sequential

1 CE signal

Page sizes: 256, 512, 1024, and 2048

SDRAM auto-initialization

Self-refresh mode

Prioritized refresh

Programmable refresh rate and backlog counter

Programmable timing parameters

The DDR2 memory controller is the main interface to external DDR2 memory (see

Figure 1

). Master

peripherals, such as the EDMA controller and the CPU can access the DDR2 memory controller through
the switched central resource (SCR). The DDR2 memory controller performs all memory-related
background tasks such as opening and closing banks, refreshes, and command arbitration.

SPRUEK5A – October 2007

DSP DDR2 Memory Controller

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