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Module Reduction Technology(TM) for SODIMM & Embedded DDR3
Monday, January 11, 2010 3:24 PM
Nexus Technology is proud to introduce Module Reduction Technology(TM) support for the DDR3-1600 SODIMM slot interposer, NEX-SODDR3INTR-HS and for embedded DDR3 solutions at all speeds of DDR3 (from DDR3-800 to DDR3-1867). The number of TLA7BB4 modules required for either DDR3-1867 or DDR3-1600 acquisition is now two (reduced from four). The number of TLA7BB4 modules required for DDR3-1333 or slower acquisition is now one (reduced from two).
This reduction sets a new price point for SODIMM and embedded DDR3 test and validation.
For more information on Nexus Technology's DDR3-1600 SODIMM Slot Interposer and DDR3 embedded solutions please see www.nexustechnology.com.
High Speed DDR3 Acquisition Using Only Two TLA7BB4 Modules
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 1:05 PM
Nexus Technology is proud to introduce Module Reduction Technology(TM) support for the DDR3-1867 DIMM slot interposer, NEX-DDR3INTR-HS. The number of TLA7BB4 modules required for either DDR3-1867 & DDR3-1600 acquisition is now two (reduced from four). The number of TLA7BB4 modules required for DDR3-1333 or slower acquisition is now one (reduced from two).
This reduction sets a new price point for DDR3 test and validation.
For more information on Nexus Technology's DDR3-1867 DIMM Slot Interposer and Module Reduction Technology(TM) please see www.nexustechnology.com.
Nexus Technology Introduces Module Reduction Technology(TM)
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:59 PM
Nexus Technology is proud to introduce Module Reduction Technology(TM). Available with select DDR3 products, this technology allows for full DDR3 acquisition including command, address, read and write data while cutting the Tektronix logic analyzer module requirement in half. The number of TLA7BB4 modules required for either DDR3-1867 & DDR3-1600 acquisition is reduced from four to two when using MR Technology(TM). The number of TLA7BB4 modules required for DDR3-1333 or slower acquisition is reduced from two to one when using MR Technology(TM).
Please see the following link for more information.www.nexustechnology.com/products/memory/ddr3/mrt.html
Nexus Introduces New Price Point for DDR3 Solutions for Tektronix Logic Analyzers
Monday, November 30, 2009 9:33 AM
Click the link for the full press release.
Nexus Technology today introduced several new products setting a new price point for DDR3 test and validation.
These new products, combined with a Tektronix TLA7000 series logic analyzer, provide engineers with powerful and cost effective bus capture and analysis for the latest DDR3 standards, from DDR3-800 to DDR3-1867.
Keep following this news feed for product availability in December 2009.
http://www2.tek.com/cmswpt/prdetails.lotr?ct=PR&cs=News+Release&ci=16439&lc=EN
Soldering a P7500 to a Nexus DDR3/DDR2 Component Interposer
Saturday, November 07, 2009 6:34 PM
This document shows how to solder P7500 tips to the oscilloscope version of a Nexus DDR3/DDR2 component interposer board. The oscilloscope interposers feature embedded 100-ohm resistors located very close to each BGA ball of the memory device, to isolate the analog signal integrity impact of the interposer channel. New TriMode(TM) solder tips (020-3022-00) are available to match the P7500 Series probes to the Nexus interposers. Trademark belongs to Tektronix, Inc.
DDR3-1867 Embedded Logic Analyzer Software
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:32 PM
Nexus Technology embedded logic analyzer software is available for all speeds of DDR3 including DDR3-1867. These software solutions are recommended for applications where a standard DDR3 connector is not available or where there is a desire to directly probe the target board. The DDR3 protocol decode, data eye sample point analysis, and protocol violation software available with these solutions allow for quick and easy logic analyzer acquisition and analysis of command, address, read, and write data of DDR3 buses at speeds up to DDR3-1867.
Nexus Technology Announces DDR3-1867 Family of Digital & Analog Validation Products
Friday, September 04, 2009 6:05 PM
Nexus Technology, Inc., a leading provider of digital & analog validation products for DDR3, announces the
industry’s first DDR3-1867 DIMM & embedded DDR3 memory design, debug, & validation products for use with
Tektronix logic analyzers & oscilloscopes.
Nexus Technology today introduced Tektronix support for DDR3-1867
DIMM and embedded acquisition. This release provides the industry’s most robust and complete digital and analog
validation platform for DDR3 using TLA7000 logic analyzers, DPO/DSA70000B & DPO7000 oscilloscopes, the
NEX-DDR3INTR-HS DDR3 DIMM slot interposer, DDR3 NEXVu VDIMMs, or DDR3 component interposers.
The DDR3 standard
supports data rates from 800- to 1867-MT/s with clock frequencies from 400- to 933MHz. DDR3 is ideal for
high-performance applications such as file servers, video-on-demand, encoding and decoding, gaming, and 3D
visualization.
Nexus Technology’s DDR3-1867 NEX-DDR3INTR-HS DIMM slot interposer allows for easy testing and
digital validation of different DDR3 DIMMs. Nexus Technology’s DDR3-1867 NEXVu VDIMM provide non-intrusive probing
and the industry's lowest DIMM acquisition BER (bit-error-ratio) allowing the VDIMMs to work in the widest possible
range of targets - minimizing customer risk during first power-ons and debug. Nexus Technology’s DDR3-1867
component interposers provide easy access to the DDR signals for use in embedded designs and can be easily swapped
between logic analyzer and oscilloscope component interposers for flexible, extremely accurate, and reliable
digital and analog validation. Multiple component interposers can be used as one acquisition system to rebuild up
to a 32-bit DDR3 data bus. All of these products come with the industry's fastest and easiest setup software -
DDR3 SPA threshold & sample point analyzer. Also available for these products is the DDR3 Protocol Violation
software, providing proven modeling and error reporting of DDR3 protocol.
"DDR is pervasive. From small
hand-held devices through large scale computer servers, Nexus’ family of products provide complete support from
individual memory component analysis in embedded applications through multi-DIMM unbuffered, registered, or SMI
analysis in servers," said Robert Shelsky, President Nexus Technology, Inc.
All interposers are available
for immediate delivery.
Additional information on these products can be found at www.nexustechnology.com.
Nexus Technology is the industry’s premier supplier of digital and analog validation products for DDR3. Nexus Technology
is a recognized provider of tools to Intel Corporation, an Embedded System Tools Partner of Tektronix Inc. since 1991,
and is a member of JEDEC, RapidIO and PCI-SIG.
New Product Release - DDR3-1600 SODIMM Slot Interposer
Friday, September 04, 2009 6:03 PM
Nexus Technology recommends DDR3 SODIMM slot interposers for applications where the customer must have the greatest flexibility in the probing of different DDR3 SODIMMs. This DDR3-1600 SODIMM slot interposer allows for logic analyzer acquisition of command, address, read and write data of 204-pin, unbuffered or registered DDR3-1600. This product also supports slower speeds of DDR3, including DDR3-1333, DDR3-1067 and DDR3-800. The following SODIMMs are supported: PC3-12800, PC3-10600, PC3-8500, and PC3-6400.
New Product Release - DDR3-1600 SODIMM NEXVu
Friday, September 04, 2009 6:03 PM
NEXVu SO-VDIMMs are the premier solutions for digital validation using a logic analyzer. Reliable, non-intrusive, and unrivaled in their ability to acquire representative signals from their targets, NEXVu SO-VDIMMs work in the widest possible range of targets with the industry's lowest acquisition BER (bit-error-ratio). DDR3-1600 NEXVu products allow for logic analyzer acquisition of command, address, read and write data of 204-pin, unbuffered or registered SODIMM DDR3-1600.
Web Update - DDR3-1333 SODIMM Slot Interposer
Friday, July 24, 2009 5:21 PM
The DDR3-1333 SODIMM slot interposer data sheet is now available and includes screen shots of DDR3-1333 state and timing acquisition.
New Product Release - DDR3-1333 SODIMM Slot Interposer
Thursday, July 23, 2009 6:47 PM
Nexus Technology recommends DDR3 slot interposers for applications where the customer must have the greatest flexibility in the probing of different DDR3 SODIMMs. Our SODIMM slot interposers are available up to DDR3-1333 and provide logic analyzer connectivity and access to the DDR3 command, address, read and write data.
Intel Recognizes Nexus for Outstanding Contribution
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 1:00 PM
Nexus Technology is honored to be recognized by Intel for our outstanding contribution towards Intel's memory debug & validation. "Intel Corporation is pleased to recognize Nexus Technology for their outstanding contribution to provide memory bus logic analysis tools to Intel and OEMs/ODMs in support of the debug and validation of Intel Nehalem micro-architecture based platforms."
Web Update - DDR3 Embedded Logic Analyzer Support Datasheet
Monday, June 22, 2009 6:00 PM
The DDR3 embedded support datasheet is now available.
New Product Release - SMI-LAI (Intel Scalable Memory Interconnect - Logic Analyzer Interface) Support
Saturday, June 20, 2009 1:00 AM
Nexus Technology SMI-LAI products allow for logic analyzer acquisition and analysis of SMI-LAI links (Intel Scalable Memory Interconnect - Logic Analyzer Interface). This interface allows for acquisition of SMI-LAI channel traffic for command, address, read and write data analysis of SMI DDR3 traffic. This interconnect will be used on Intel's new Xeon processors code named Nehalem-EX http://download.intel.com/pressroom/pdf/nehalem-ex.pdf
Application Note - Command & Protocol Verification of DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 SDRAM
Saturday, June 20, 2009 1:00 AM
Tek.com: Computer memories are not the only systems that continue to demand larger, faster, lower powered and physically smaller memories. Embedded systems applications have similar requirements. This application note highlights the power of the logic analyzer in verifying DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 SDRAM commands and protocols.
Web Update - DDR3 Component Interposer Datasheet
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:45 PM
The DDR3 component interposer datasheet is now available.
Web Update - DDR3 Component Interposer Configurations
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 8:00 PM
The DDR3 component interposer configurations have been updated. Nomenclatures are now available for additional component sockets. These sockets are attached to DDR3 BGA footprints using standard BGA attachment practices and provide a reusable interface for component interposer attachment. Extra sockets also allow the interposers to be reused on different targets.
Web Update - DDR3 Embedded Logic Analyzer Software
Monday, June 15, 2009 10:00 AM
An embedded DDR3 section has been added to our DDR3 product family. This section provides information on TLA software only support for direct probing (midbus probing) of DDR3. This update makes publicly available information on Nexus Technology's direct probing support for DDR3-1600, DDR3-1333, DDR3-1067, and DDR3-800 for the Tektronix TLA7000, TLA5000, and TLA700 series of Tektronix logic analyzers and the TLA7Axx and TLA7Bxx series logic analyzer modules.
Press Release - Tektronix Delivers Complete Test Bench for DDR 3 Memory Design Debug & Validation
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 10:00 AM
Tek.com: New 3rd Generation Analysis Software and Robust Probing with BGA Interposers Provide Comprehensive PHY Layer and Digital Test Set.
New Product Release - DDR3 Component Interposers
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 10:00 AM
Nexus Technology recommends DDR3 component interposer for applications requiring optimal digital and analog validation of speeds above DDR3-1600 or for embedded applications, in general. These interposers allow for logic analyzer and/or oscilloscope acquisition of command, address, read, and write data of x4, x8 and/or x16 DDR3 memory components at speeds in excess of DDR3-1600 and provide visibility of the DDR3 signals as seen by the memory components.
Application Note - Debugging Timing Problems with a Logic Analyzer
Saturday, May 30, 2009 10:00 AM
Tek.com: In today's digital world, embedded systems are more complex than ever. With the use of faster speeds, lower power devices and more powerful logic, they are becoming increasingly sensitive to signal integrity issues. This application note will discuss how to solve timing related issues by using common logic analyzer features and capabilities to quickly and easily get to the root of your design problem.