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NVCC_DRAM Operating Ranges when DDR3L

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ko-hey
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Hi all,

I'm using a i.MX6SL.

Let me confirm about DDR3L operating ranges.

What is DDR3L's I/O supply operating ranges ?

There is no description about in Table 9 of datasheet.

Ko-hey

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DDR3L memories are rated for the operation at 1.35V I/O voltage. Typical I/O voltage range for this type of memory is 1.29V to 1.45V with nominal value of 1.35V. i.MX6SL supports this I/O voltage range.


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Artur

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DDR3L memories are rated for the operation at 1.35V I/O voltage. Typical I/O voltage range for this type of memory is 1.29V to 1.45V with nominal value of 1.35V. i.MX6SL supports this I/O voltage range.


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Artur

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ko-hey
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Hi Artur

Let me confirm again.

According to the IMX6SLCEC, NVCC_DRAM support 1.14 V to 1.574 V and DDR3L memory's operating range is 1.29 V to 1.45 V.

So there is no concern about using DDR3L.

Is it correct ?

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Yes, this is correct.

Artur

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ko-hey
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Hi Artur,

Thanks !

Ko-hey

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