Hi Folks,
I have two queries to address:
Thanks & Regards,
Suhas D K
Hi Suhas
Last year for testing purposes we equipped some few of our own i.MX6Q-based boards with 4pcs 8 GBit (512M16) DDR3 RAM-Chips from Intelligent Memory in 64-bit bus-configuration, i.e. all 4 chips connected to a single chip-select. Although we were not able to perform elaborate tests due to mechanical problems with the chips on our boards -- the 8 GBit chips from IM are slightly larger than all other DDR3 chips we equipped so far and unfortunately collided with some filter capacitors placed too close to the RAM-chips on the boards -- we were able to get two of the test-boards to (partially) functioning state, execute some few runtime-tests, and access the 3.75 GByte of memory mapped to the CPU-address space in such a configuration.
So, yes: 4 GByte RAM connected to a single chip-select of an i.MX6Q do work.
While we haven't done any tests with the 8 GBit Micron type K you're asking for, we're using the 2 GBit and 4 GBit versions of these RAM-types without any problems in both DDR3-1066G amd DDR3-800E configurations and RAM-chips specified for higher clock-rates can be used at these clock-rates without any issues.
As far as I know, the i.MX6 SoCs do not support any DDR3 clock-rates faster than 533 MHz (DDR3-1066).
Regards,
Marc
Hi Marc -
Since the i.MX6 docs are unclear on this point (4GB on single CS), can you comment on the MMDC register changes that were required moving to 4GB?
Thanks,
Phil