iMX7D : Connecting to LPDDR2

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iMX7D : Connecting to LPDDR2

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koichisakagami
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Dear community,
    We have been developing our product with iMX7D.
    I hope to connect a LPDDR2 to the iMX7D.

In Reference Manual IMX6SDLRM Rev. 2 , 45.4.5 LPDDR2 and DDR3 pin mux mapping,
it is described that the LPDDR2 and DRAM pin mux mapping for iMX6.


But , in the iMX7D Reference Manual the LPDDR2 and DRAM pin mux mapping is not defined.

[Question]
    Could you teach me the LPDDR2 pin mux mapping for  iMX7 ?
    Or ,as DRAM I/O pad name and LPDDR2 functionality is consistent ,
    Is the pin mux mapping unnecessary ?

Best Regards,
Koichi Sakagami

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The signal mapping of the i.MX7D DDR bus interface is equal for both DDR3 and LPDDR2 memories, so, no separate pin mapping is required for the LPDDR2 memory.


Have a great day,
Artur

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koichisakagami
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Dear Artur san,
Thank you for your reply.

I got it.


Is the signal mapping of the i.MX7D DDR bus interface  equal for LPDDR3 memory ,too ?

Best Regards,
       Koichi Sakagami

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NXP Employee
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Yes.

Best Regards,

Artur

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NXP Employee
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The signal mapping of the i.MX7D DDR bus interface is equal for both DDR3 and LPDDR2 memories, so, no separate pin mapping is required for the LPDDR2 memory.


Have a great day,
Artur

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