close
Jump to content

DDR2 SDRAM

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In information technologies we use the term DDR2 SDRAM for a Double Data Rate memory module of the second generation. This technology is used for high speed storage of the working data.

DDR2 was first made in 2001.

Comparisons

[change | change source]

The main difference between DDR and DDR2 modules is that the bus on which the DDR2 memory modules are working is clocked at twice the speed of the memory cells. In practical terms we can say that four words of data can be transferred during one memory cell cycle. To sum it up DDR2 can effectively operate at twice the bus speed of DDR.


Specification standards

[change | change source]

Chips and modules

[change | change source]

For use in PCs, DDR2 SDRAM is supplied in DIMMs with 240 pins and a single locating notch. DIMMs are identified by their peak transfer capacity (often called bandwidth).

Standard name Memory frequency Cycle time I/O bus frequency Megatransfers per second Module name Transfer rate
DDR2-400100 MHz10 ns200 MHz400PC2-32003200 MB/s
DDR2-533133 MHz7.5 ns266 MHz533PC2-42004266 MB/s
DDR2-667166 MHz6 ns333 MHz667PC2-53005333 MB/s
DDR2-800200 MHz5 ns400 MHz800PC2-64006400 MB/s
DDR2-1066266 MHz3.75 ns533 MHz1066PC2-85008533 MB/s