Specifications

Computer Architecture and Maintenance (G-Scheme-2014)
clock signal changes twice per transfer, while the data lines change at most once per
transfer. When operating at a high bandwidth, signal integrity limitations constrain the
clock frequency. By using both edges of the clock, the data signals operate with the
same limiting frequency, thereby doubling the data transmission rate.
This technique has been used for microprocessor front side busses, Ultra-3 SCSI,
graphics RAM (the AGP bus and GDDR), main memory (both RDRAM and DDR1
through DDR4), and the HyperTransport bus on AMD's Athlon 64 processors. It is
more recently being used for other systems with high data transfer speed
requirements – as an example, for the output of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
DDR should not be confused
with dual channel, in which
each memory channel accesses
two RAM modules
simultaneously. The two
technologies are independent
of each other and many
motherboards use both, by
using DDR memory in a dual
channel configuration.
The 184-pin DDR RAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMS) only work properly in
a motherboard designed for their use. While this RAM comes in various speeds,
installing a version faster than a motherboard can support is a waste of money, since it
will only run as fast as the motherboard permits. It is visually differentiated from
SDRAM in that SDRAM is a 168-pin DIMM with a double notch at the bottom along
the pins one notch just off-center, the other offside. The 184-pin DDR SDRAM has a
single off-center notch.
DDR RAM is generally made for processors 1GHz and faster. Designations like PC1600
DDR SDRAM and PC2100 DDR SDRAM coincide with particular FSB and CPU speeds.
RAM manufacturers use different schemes to designate processor speed, and the
various technicalities in RAM designations and standards can be confusing. Computer
users should check their motherboard manual to see what RAM type is compatible
with their system before purchasing memory.
SDR SDRAM (Single Data Rate synchronous DRAM)
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