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Comments and proposals identified within this document are presented as guidelines. Texas Instruments can not fully anticipate every possible design permutation, topology, and application variation and therefore requires each end user to perform proper due diligence (using good engineering practices and including proper component selection) when designing for a DDR3 interface. This includes proper simulation and modeling to verify the recommendations provided function in an acceptable manner (in the end-use application).
This application guide is not intended to be the sole source or reference design guide. Many factors not encompassed within this document can force a change in component values, selection, placement, or termination type.
The possible permutations available due to component, layout, and assembly can also induce variations not encompassed in the recommendations provided. Voltage rails, manufacturer parts selection, switching levels should all be verified before committing the design to production.
It is the end user’s responsibility to always verify the design, and connectivity between any active or passive component and the targeted DSP. This includes verifying against individual data sheets and application reports.
Simulation and modeling play an important role in system verification and validation. This effort and the need to conduct this level of analysis should not be overlooked in any design – regardless of simplicity or complexity.
This is not a primer for high-speed design. Use of the information provided assumes a strong understanding of electrical and mechanical design requirements in a high-performance DSP application environment.
From time to time there exist DSP or application design changes. It is the end user’s responsibility to verify that the appropriate data sheets and application reports are followed.
Specifications continuously change and are updated. Verify the specifications have not changed and that the documents used are correct for the version of silicon you are designing with.
Prior to final design release it is recommended that a full engineering assessment be performed by the end user in order to assure functionality.