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EDE5104AJSE, EDE5108AJSE, EDE5116AJSE
Data Sheet E1043E40 (Ver. 4.0)
10
DC Characteristics 2 (TC = 0
°
C to +85
°
C, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V
±
0.1V)
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Unit
Notes
Input leakage current
ILI
2
μ
A
VDD
≥
VIN
≥
VSS
Output leakage current
Minimum required output pull-up under AC
test load
Maximum required output pull-down under
AC test load
Output timing measurement reference level VOTR
ILO
5
μ
A
VDDQ
≥
VOUT
≥
VSS
VOH
VTT + 0.603
V
5
VOL
VTT
0.603
V
5
0.5
×
VDDQ
V
1
Output minimum sink DC current
IOL
+13.4
mA
3, 4, 5
Output minimum source DC current
IOH
13.4
mA
2, 4, 5
Notes: 1. The VDDQ of the device under test is referenced.
2. VDDQ = 1.7V; VOUT = 1.42V.
3. VDDQ = 1.7V; VOUT = 0.28V.
4. The DC value of VREF applied to the receiving device is expected to be set to VTT.
5. After OCD calibration to 18
at TC = 25
°
C, VDD = VDDQ = 1.8V.
DC Characteristics 3 (TC = 0
°
C to +85
°
C, VDD, VDDQ = 1.8V
±
0.1V)
Parameter
Symbol
min.
max.
Unit
Notes
AC differential input voltage
VID (AC)
0.5
VDDQ
+
0.6
0.5
×
VDDQ
+
0.175
V
1, 2
AC differential cross point voltage
VIX (AC)
0.5
×
VDDQ
0.175
V
2
AC differential cross point voltage
VOX (AC)
0.5
×
VDDQ
0.125
0.5
×
VDDQ
+
0.125
V
3
Notes: 1. VID (AC) specifies the input differential voltage |VTR -VCP| required for switching, where VTR is the true
input signal (such as CK, DQS, RDQS) and VCP is the complementary input signal (such as /CK, /DQS,
/RDQS). The minimum value is equal to VIH (AC)
VIL (AC).
2. The typical value of VIX (AC) is expected to be about 0.5
×
VDDQ of the transmitting device and VIX (AC)
is expected to track variations in VDDQ. VIX (AC) indicates the voltage at which differential input signals
must cross.
3. The typical value of VOX (AC) is expected to be about 0.5
×
VDDQ of the transmitting device and VOX
(AC) is expected to track variations in VDDQ. VOX (AC) indicates the voltage at which differential output
signals must cross.
Crossing point
VSSQ
VTR
VCP
VID
VIX or VOX
VDDQ
Differential Signal Levels*
1, 2