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Hi team,
there are three x16 DDR4 components 【MT40A512M16LY-075:E】 in my board, The upper 8 bits of the lastcomponents are used for ECC. but I learn about a rule from Micron application note:When using a x16 component for ECC, the lower byte lane (DQ[7:0]) must be used for the ECC bits.DDR4 memory is capable of per-DRAM addressability (PDA), and this function is used during the DDR4 device initialization sequence for VREFDQ calibration. PDA is enabled by DQ0, so the lower byte lane must be used and connected to the controller.
Does Arria10 SOC FPGA has this limitation? thank you !
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Hi
The restrictions on I/O bank usage result from the Arria® 10 HPS having hard-wired connections to the EMIF circuits in the I/O banks closest to the HPS. For any given EMIF configuration, the pin-out of the EMIF-to-HPS interface is fixed. Please refer to the following link for the detail.
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Hi,
When using a DDR4 x16 component for ECC, the Upper byte lane (DQ[15:8]) could be used for the ECC bits?
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Hi
Yes, Upper byte lane (DQ[15:8]) could be used for the ECC bits
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Hi,
could you please tell me why Arria10 can support ? Micron said PDA is only enabled by DQ0 , thank you very much!

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