SPRABI1D January 2018 – July 2022 66AK2E05 , 66AK2G12 , 66AK2H06 , 66AK2H12 , 66AK2H14 , 66AK2L06 , AM5K2E02 , AM5K2E04 , SM320C6678-HIREL , TMS320C6652 , TMS320C6654 , TMS320C6655 , TMS320C6657 , TMS320C6670 , TMS320C6671 , TMS320C6672 , TMS320C6674 , TMS320C6678
Actual power for each SDRAM is dependent upon many factors. Most DDR3 SDRAM manufacturers have application reports to aid in estimating the DDR3 power. Power can be divided into two categories: active and leakage. All SDRAMs contain some element of each. When designing the power supplies, it is strongly recommended that you take into account both active and leakage power as well as peak in-rush currents. A suitable margin should always be added to the final calculation.
As a general rule of thumb, a single DDR3 SDRAM in a ×16 (256M Byte) configuration running at 1.333 MT/s and assuming 50% reads and 50% writes will consume a maximum total power of 864 mW or 576 mA.