SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 13, 2014
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced two new interposer solutions for testing DDR4 and DDR3 DRAM designs with a logic analyzer. Both interposer solutions provide fast, accurate capture of address, command and data signals for debugging designs and making validation measurements.
The Agilent W4633A BGA interposer is used with Agilent E5849A probes for high-data-rate DDR4 x4 or x8 DRAM designs. The Agilent W3636A BGA interposer allows engineers to probe DDR3 x16 nonstacked DRAM more than 2 G deep.
As the industry transitions to DDR4 data rates up to 3.2 Gb/s, engineers working on next-generation memory systems - such as those used in servers and embedded devices - face significant challenges. Probing and accurate signal capture are becoming increasingly critical for debug and validation of new designs.
Both interposer solutions provide direct access to the balls of the DDR4 x4 or x8 DRAM with low loading and minimal impact to signal integrity on embedded system design. The probe works in existing designs and eliminates the need for up-front planning or redesign. Both interposer solutions are designed to be used with the Agilent U4154A logic analyzer system, the world's fastest logic analyzer with 4-Gb/s state speed and 2.5-GHz trigger sequence speed.
"Our customers need more accurate tools to both achieve the data rates required for next-generation memory systems and implement power-saving functionality," said Jay Alexander, vice president and general manager of Agilent's Oscilloscope and Protocol Division and chief technology officer, Keysight Technologies. "With the new DDR4 BGA interposer, E5849A probe and U4154A logic analyzer system, engineers are ready to test DDR4 data rates beyond today's data rates of 2400 Mb/s."
The W3630A Series DDR3 BGA probes are used with oscilloscopes and logic analyzers to perform physical-layer and functional tests for data rates up to 2400 Mb/s with the U4154A logic analysis system.
Features of the Agilent DDR3/4 test solutions include:
The U4154A logic analysis module with 4-Gb/s state speed and 2.5-GHz trigger sequence speed enables full capability so engineers can reliably trigger and capture DDR4 signals at 3.2 Gb/s. When used with the new DDR4 probing solution, the B4621B decoder and B4622B compliance software toolset, this module provides full test capability for system integration in the memory industry.
Additional information about Agilent's W4633A BGA interposer and E5849A probes can be found at www.agilent.com/find/W4633A. Additional information about Agilent's W3636A BGA interposer can be found at www.agilent.com/find/W3636A. Additional information about Agilent's U4154A logic analyzer family can be found at www.agilent.com/find/U4154A.
Agilent offers a complete logic analyzer portfolio of instruments with a variety of form factors to meet customers' needs.
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The Agilent DDR4 x4 /x8 DRAM probing capability can be ordered now, with prices starting at $9,740. The Agilent W3636A DDR3 x16 DRAM probing capability can be ordered now, with prices starting at $1,082.
The complete U4154A logic analyzer systems for probing DDR3 DRAM start at $82,128.
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences, diagnostics, electronics and communications. The company's 20,600 employees serve customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had revenues of $6.8 billion in fiscal 2013. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
On Sept. 19, 2013, Agilent announced plans to separate into two publicly traded companies through a tax-free spinoff of its electronic measurement business. The new company is named Keysight Technologies, Inc. The separation is expected to be completed in early November 2014.
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