DQS signaling in DDR-III memory systems without preamble

Static information storage and retrieval – Interconnection arrangements

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C365S051000, C365S052000

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11214067

ABSTRACT:
A data transmission system, particularly as part of a DDR-III memory chip communication circuit, performs a data transmission operation without preamble. The data transmission system includes at least one data line with an on die termination that can be turned on and turned off, and the chip end of the data line is connected to a positive or to a less positive, grounded, or negative supply voltage line by a pull-up or pull-down resistor. Alternatively, a data transmission system is operated with a timing by which the termination circuits to be turned on for respective operating state are not turned on until the drivers to be activated for the respective operating state have been activated.

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