Hideharu Yahata, Y. Okuda, Hiroki Miyashita, H. Chigasaki, Binhaku Taruishi, T. Akiba, Y. Kawase, T. Tachibana, S. Ueda, S. Aoyama, A. Tsukimori, Ken Shibata, M. Horiguchi, Yozo Saiki, Y. Nakagome
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Abstract
The developed 256-Mb double-data-rate (DDR) SDRAM employs a one-cycle stage-selection analog DLL (delayed-locked loop) circuit-running at IO mW with a 20-ps jitter and a 65- cycles lock-in - and a fully differential clocking system to provide 2~ 0.33-ns clock-to-data-output delay, 0.06-ns setup time and 0.26-ns hold time with respect to the data strobe. This performance represents the possibility of over 250-MHz (500 Mb/s/pin) operation. An even/odd-shared redundancy circuit for a 2-b prefetch reduces the number of fuses by 33%.