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SPD Support Issues
- Q. What is the SPD device used
in modern memory modules?
A. The SPD stands for Serial Presence Detect
and it is a tiny serial EEPROM mounted on the memory module which contains
various size, speed, structure and other manufacturing data. The memory
manufacturer programs the SPD during the manufacturing process and there is no
need for the memory user to change the SPD data. The computer's motherboard
reads the SPD data during power up process and configures its access based on
the SPD data.
- Q. Can RAMCHECK support the
SPD ?
A. RAMCHECK has extensive support for SPD. During regular tests,
RAMCHECK simply reads the data from SPD and compares it to the measured
structure of the module. Advanced users and memory manufacturers can use
RAMCHECK to program the SPD device as part of repair or manufacturing process.
The PC Interface software allows you to edit, save, and send SPD data to
RAMCHECK, this data can then be used to program your modules. If you do not
need to edit the SPD data, you may also elect to simply read the SPD
information from a master module into RAMCHECK's buffer and then use this data
to program others, without using the PC Interface software. Please visit our
page on SPD MANAGEMENT and our page on
RAMCHECK's Production Mode for further
information. You may also consult your manual for further details.
- Q. What happens if the wrong
data is programmed in the SPD memory?
A. Since the motherboard uses the
SPD data to configure the access to the memory module, the wrong SPD data can
easily cause the system to crash. THEREFORE, ONLY ADVANCED USERS LIKE
MEMORY MANUFACTURERS OR MEMORY REPAIR TECHNICIANS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO PROGRAM THE
SPD DATA OF THE MEMORY MODULES.
- Q. Can RAMCHECK inadvertently
change the SPD data on a tested module?
A. No. By default, RAMCHECK is
setup to disable the SPD programming feature. Advanced users that want to
enable SPD programming must activate various menus and go through several
warning messages. Even when the SPD programming feature is activated, users
needs to perform several steps (e.g. loading the SPD data from file) in order
to program SPD. While RAMCHECK reads SPD data during normal tests, the SPD
reading protocol is significantly different than the programming protocol.
Advanced users who setup RAMCHECK to program SPD must put precautions in place
to insure that only authorized personnel use the unit.
- Q. Why can I program the SPD
on some modules and not on others?
A. The SPD chips employ a Write
Protect Feature which may be active on your module. Typical SPD chips use pin 7
for this Write Protect line. This signal should be shorted to GND in order for
the programming process to work. If this signal has been set to Vcc or left
open, the chip will not be programmable.
- Q. What is the new SPD Wizard
and SPD Text Editors?
A. The SPD Wizard is a specialized popup utility,
which assist you in determining the functionality of each byte (and bit) of the
open SPD file. With it, editing SPD files become much easier as you do not need
to flip through several pages of SPD description manual - the SPD Wizard guides
you on line!
The SPD Text Editor provides a convenient and intuitive way
for editing text sections of the SPD file. Further information is available
from the on-line SPD Management section and
your manual.
- Q. When using the SPD Hex
Editor, why doesn't the information change when it is sent to the
tester?
A. After a change has been made in the Hex Editor, it is
necessary to press <ENTER> afterwards, so the program will receive the
changed value. Sending the SPD to RAMCHECK without pressing <ENTER> after
the change will send the former information. We now recommend using the new SPD
wizard for all SPD data change relating to memory parameters.
- Q. The SPD on the module says
PC-100, but the test log reports it to be PC-66, is the module
PC-100?
A. Due to the possibility of loading, some modules may exhibit a
slow down in speed. We recommend checking the Tac access times for further
reference on PC-100 range. Also, refer to Application Notes
INN-8558-APN13 and
INN-8558-APN14 to review what the
individual measurements mean.
- Q. When programming the SPD,
which locations should not be changed.
A. The new SPD Wizard defines the
function of each location of the SPD you try to change. We recommend that the
SPD information be changed by the manufacturer only. Please refer to
Application Note INN-8558-APN12 for an
explanation of the SPD data.
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