• Bidirectional/differential data strobe per byte of
data (DQS/DQS#)
• Programmable READ and WRITE latencies (RL/WL)
• Programmable burst lengths: 4, 8, or 16
• Per-bank refresh for concurrent operation
• On-chip temperature sensor to control self refresh
rate
• Partial-array self refresh (PASR)
• Deep power-down mode (DPD)
• Selectable output drive strength (DS)
• Clock stop capability
• RoHS-compliant, “green” packaging
Table 1: Key Timing Parameters
Speed
Grade
-18
2
-25
-3
Clock
Rate
(MHz)
533
400
333
Data Rate
(Mb/s/pin) RL WL
1066
800
667
8
6
5
4
3
2
Options
• V
DD2
: 1.2V
• Configuration
– 16 Meg x 16 x 8 banks x 1 die
– 8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks x 1 die
– 8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks x 2 die
– 16 Meg x 16 x 8 banks x 4 die
– 8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks x 2 die
– 8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks x 3 die
– 8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks x 4 die
– 16 Meg x 16 x 8 banks x 2 die +
8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks x 1 die
• Device type
– LPDDR2-S4, 1 die in package
– LPDDR2-S4, 2 die in package
– LPDDR2-S4, 3 die in package
– LPDDR2-S4, 4 die in package
• FBGA“green” package
– 134-ball FBGA (11mm x 11.5mm)
– 134-ball FBGA (11.5mm x 11.5mm)
– 168-ball FBGA (12mm x 12mm)
– 168-ball FBGA (12mm x 12mm)
– 168-ball FBGA (12mm x 12mm)
– 216-ball FBGA (12mm x 12mm)
– 216-ball FBGA (12mm x 12mm)
– 216-ball FBGA (12mm x 12mm)
– 220-ball FBGA (14mm x 14mm)
– 220-ball FBGA (14mm x 14mm)
• Timing – cycle time
– 1.875ns @ RL = 8
– 2.5ns @ RL = 6
– 3.0ns @ RL = 5
• Operating temperature range
– From –25°C to +85°C
– From –40°C to +105°C
• Revision
Notes:
Marking
L
128M16
64M32
128M32
256M32
64M64
96M64
128M64
192M32
D1
D2
D3
D4
MH
MG
KL
LE
KP
KH
KJ
KU
MP
LD
-18
2
-25
-3
IT
AT
:A
t
RCD/
t
RP
1
Typical
Typical
Typical
1. For fast
t
RCD/
t
RP, contact factory.
2. For -18 speed grade, contact factory.
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Table 2: Single Channel S4 Configuration Addressing
128 Meg x 16
Figure 3
(page 16)
CS0#
CS1#
Row addressing
Column ad-
dressing
Number of die
Die per
rank (CS#)
Ranks per
channel
1
CS0#
CS1#
CS0#
CS1#
16 Meg x 16 x 8
banks
na
16K (A[13:0])
1K (A[9:0])
na
1
1
0
1
64 Meg x 32
Figure 3
(page 16)
8 Meg x 32 x 8
banks
na
16K (A[13:0])
512 (A[8:0])
na
1
1
0
1
128 Meg x 32
Figure 4
(page 17)
8 Meg x 32 x 8
banks
8 Meg x 32 x 8
banks
16K (A[13:0])
512 (A[8:0])
512 (A[8:0])
2
1
1
2
192 Meg x 32
Figure 6
(page 19)
16 Meg x 16 x 8
banks x 2
8 Meg x 32 x 8
banks
16K (A[13:0])
1K (A[9:0])
512 (A[8:0])
3
2
1
2
256 Meg x 32
Figure 9
(page 22)
16 Meg x 16 x 8
banks x 2
16 Meg x 16 x 8
banks x 2
16K (A[13:0])
1K (A[9:0])
1K (A[9:0])
4
2
2
2
Architecture
Die configu-
ration
Table 3: Dual Channel S4 Configuration Addressing
Architecture
Die configuration
Row addressing
Column
addressing
Number of die
Die per
rank (CS#)
Ranks per
channel
1
Note:
CS0#
CS1#
Channel A
Channel B
CS0#
CS1#
64 Meg x 64
Figure 5 (page 18)
8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks
16K (A[13:0])
512 (A[8:0])
na
2
1
0
1
1
96 Meg x 64
Figure 8 (page 21)
8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks
16K (A[13:0])
512 (A[8:0])
512 (A[8:0])
3
1
1-chan A, 0-chan B
2
1
128 Meg x 64
Figure 7 (page 20)
8 Meg x 32 x 8 banks
16K (A[13:0])
512 (A[8:0])
512 (A[8:0])
4
1
1
2
2
1. A channel is a complete LPDRAM interface, including command/address and data pins.
See Package Block Diagrams (page 16) for descriptions of signal connections and die configurations for each re-
spective architecture.
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Part Numbering
Figure 1: 2Gb LPDDR2 Part Numbering
MT
Micron Technology
Product Family
42 = Mobile LPDDR2 SDRAM
42
L
128M16 D1
KL
-25
IT
:A
Design Revision
:A = First generation
Operating Temperature
IT = –25°C to +85°C
AT = –40°C to +105°C
Operating Voltage
L = 1.2V
Cycle Time
Configuration
128M16 = 128 Meg x 16
64M32 = 64 Meg x 32
128M32 = 128 Meg x 32
256M32 = 256 Meg x 32
192M32 = 192 Meg x 32
64M64 = 64 Meg x 64
96M64 = 96 Meg x 64
128M64 = 128 Meg x 64
Package Codes
MH = 134-ball FBGA, 11mm x 11.5mm
MG = 134-ball FBGA, 11.5mm x 11.5mm
KL, KP, LE = 168-ball FBGA, 12mm x 12mm
KH, KJ, KU = 216-ball FBGA, 12mm x 12mm
LD, MP = 220-ball FBGA, 14mm x 14mm
-18 = 1.8ns,
t
CK RL = 8
t
-25 = 2.5ns,CK RL = 6
t
-3 = 3.0ns,CK RL = 5
Addressing
D1 = LPDDR2, 1 die
D2 = LPDDR2, 2 die
D3 = LPDDR2, 3 die
D4 = LPDDR2, 4 die
FBGA Part Marking Decoder
Due to space limitations, FBGA-packaged components have an abbreviated part marking that is different from the
part number. Micron’s FBGA part marking decoder is available at
www.micron.com/decoder.
In timing diagrams, “CMD” is used as an indicator only. Actual signals occur on CA[9:0].
V
REF
indicates V
REFCA
and V
REFDQ
.
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Contents
General Description ....................................................................................................................................... 11
General Notes ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Write Data Mask ............................................................................................................................................. 67
READ Burst Followed by PRECHARGE ......................................................................................................... 69
WRITE Burst Followed by PRECHARGE ....................................................................................................... 70
Auto Precharge ........................................................................................................................................... 71
READ Burst with Auto Precharge ................................................................................................................. 71
WRITE Burst with Auto Precharge ............................................................................................................... 72
Temperature Sensor ................................................................................................................................... 87
Deep Power-Down ........................................................................................................................................ 101
Input Clock Frequency Changes and Stop Events ............................................................................................ 102
Input Clock Frequency Changes and Clock Stop with CKE LOW .................................................................. 102
Input Clock Frequency Changes and Clock Stop with CKE HIGH ................................................................. 103
NO OPERATION Command ........................................................................................................................... 103
Simplified Bus Interface State Diagram ....................................................................................................... 103
Truth Tables .................................................................................................................................................. 105
Input Signal .............................................................................................................................................. 121
AC and DC Logic Input Measurement Levels for Differential Signals ................................................................ 123
Single-Ended Requirements for Differential Signals .................................................................................... 124
Differential Input Crosspoint Voltage ......................................................................................................... 126
Clock Period Jitter .......................................................................................................................................... 138
Clock Period Jitter Effects on Core Timing Parameters ................................................................................. 138
Cycle Time Derating for Core Timing Parameters ........................................................................................ 139
Clock Cycle Derating for Core Timing Parameters ....................................................................................... 139
Clock Jitter Effects on Command/Address Timing Parameters ..................................................................... 139
Clock Jitter Effects on READ Timing Parameters .......................................................................................... 139
Clock Jitter Effects on WRITE Timing Parameters ........................................................................................ 140
AC Timing ..................................................................................................................................................... 142
CA and CS# Setup, Hold, and Derating ........................................................................................................... 149
Data Setup, Hold, and Slew Rate Derating ....................................................................................................... 156
Revision History ............................................................................................................................................ 163
Rev. N, Production – 3/12 ........................................................................................................................... 163
Rev. M, Production – 10/11 ........................................................................................................................ 163
Rev. L, Production – 09/11 .......................................................................................................................... 163
Rev. K, Production – 08/11 ......................................................................................................................... 163
Rev. J, Production – 05/11 .......................................................................................................................... 163
Rev. H, Production – 3/11 ........................................................................................................................... 163
Rev. G, Production – 1/11 ........................................................................................................................... 163
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