DDR4 dynamic random-access memory technology with high-bandwidth interface operates at a maximum of 1.2 volts, 20 percent less than current DDR3 memory, and can achieve a data transfer rate of up to 3.2 giga transfers per second.
The Agilent N6462A DDR4 compliance test application is designed for engineers who work on high-end computing applications. The application provides automated clock, electrical and timing tests. It automatically configures the oscilloscope for each test and generates an HTML report at the end of the test. The report compares the results with the specified test limit and indicates how closely the device passes or fails each test.
Engineers can easily debug signal integrity issues using the N6462A software in conjunction with the new InfiniiScan multichannel and multizone triggering features to successfully separate, read and write data. This unique InfiniiScan feature is available only with Agilent’s 9000, 90000A, 90000 X and 90000 Q-Series oscilloscopes.
“Our new DDR4 solution helps design engineers understand the effects of jitter on the data valid windows of their high-speed memory systems,” said Jay Alexander, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Oscilloscope Products Division. “Using only four high-bandwidth oscilloscope channels with industry-leading noise and jitter performance, the Agilent Infiniium Q-Series high-performance oscilloscopes help customers make jitter measurements with confidence that they will achieve the maximum design margins in their DDR4 systems.”