Reference Guide
Property Description
• 17 = SDRAM
• 18 = SGRAM
• 19 = RDRAM
• 20 = DDR
• 21 = DDR-2
• 22 = BRAM
• 23 = FB-DIMM
• 24 = DDR3
• 25 = FBD2
Name
The Name property defines the label by which the object is known. When subclassed, the
Name property can be overridden to be a Key property.
PartNumber
The part number assigned by the organization responsible for producing or manufacturing
the physical element.
SerialNumber
A manufacturer-allocated number used to identify the physical element.
Speed
The speed of the physical memory, in nanoseconds.
Tag
An arbitrary string that uniquely identifies the physical element and serves as the
element's key. The Tag property can contain information such as asset tag or serial
number data. The key for physical element is placed very high in the object hierarchy in
order to independently identify the hardware/entity, regardless of physical placement in
or on Cabinets, Adapters, etc. For example, a hot swappable or removable component
may be taken from its containing (scoping) Package and be temporarily unused. The
object still continues to exist - and may even be inserted into a different scoping
container. Therefore, the key for physical element is an arbitrary string and is defined
independently of any placement or location-oriented hierarchy.
TotalWidth
Total width, in bits, of the physical memory, including check or error correction bits. If
there are no error correction bits, the value in this property should match that specified
for data width.
TypeDetail
Additional detail on the device type.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Reserved, set to 0.
• 1 = Other
• 2 = Unknown
• 3 = Fast-paged
• 4 = Static column
• 5 = Pseudo-static
• 6 = RAMBUS
• 7 = Synchronous
• 8 = CMOS
• 9 = EDO
• 10 = Window DRAM
• 11 = Cache DRAM
• 12 = Non-volatile
NOTE: Multiple bits are set if more than one attribute applies.
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