From: Stefan Ludwig ([email protected])
Date: Mon Oct 30 2000 - 15:02:55 PST
Go to http://www.micronsemi.com/toolbox/ddrtb/ for all sorts of tips and specs
on DDR SDRAM (the most popular application of SSTL-2 drivers). And no, it's not
only point-to-point. It's not uncommon to have 36 loads on a driver (2 DIMMs,
with 18 DDR SDRAM chips each).
Stefan Ludwig
SiByte, Inc.
Doug Hopperstad wrote:
> Can anyone provide some insight into the risk of connecting a SSTL-2 driver
> to multiple SSTL-2 loads. Is this technology strictly point-to-point and not
> intended for multi-load applications?
>
> Doug Hopperstad
> QLogic Corporation
> [email protected]
>
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