Hi all,
i am using
MX8 DDR Stress Test V3.30
Built on Nov 24 2021 11:14:49
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On imx8mn, and MT40A1G16RC-062E:B
After launching ddr training, i get:
- MMU and cache setup complete
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ARM clock(CA53) rate: 1500MHz
DDR Clock: 1200MHz
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DDR configuration
DDR type is DDR4
Data width: 16, bank num: 8
For DDR4, bank num is the total of 2 bank groups and 4 banks per group
Row size: 17, col size: 10
One chip select is used
Number of DDR controllers used on the SoC: 1
Density per chip select: 2048MB
Density per controller is: 2048MB
Total density detected on the board is: 2048MB
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MX8M-nano: Cortex-A53 is found
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============ Step 1: DDRPHY Training... ============
---DDR 1D-Training @1200Mhz...
[Process] End of initialization
PMU: Error: Dbyte 0 couldn't find the rising edge of DQS during RxEn Training
PMU: ***** Assertion Error - terminating *****
[Result] FAILED
PCA9450 is initialized properly, i can see 1.2V generated.
Every help is appreciated.
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Hi @_angelo_ ,
I hope you're doing well!
You can try using version 3.31 from i.MX 8M Family DDR Tool Release - NXP Community to see if it makes a difference.
But what I'd recommend is using Config Tools for i.MX (Config Tools for i.MX Applications Processors | NXP Semiconductors) which has DDR testing features through it's DDR Tool component.
Let me know if this was of any help.
Best regards,
Hector.
Thanks for the help.
We had some hw issues. Regards,
Hi @_angelo_ ,
I hope you're doing well!
You can try using version 3.31 from i.MX 8M Family DDR Tool Release - NXP Community to see if it makes a difference.
But what I'd recommend is using Config Tools for i.MX (Config Tools for i.MX Applications Processors | NXP Semiconductors) which has DDR testing features through it's DDR Tool component.
Let me know if this was of any help.
Best regards,
Hector.