open source and open drain

From: Mark Johnson <mjohnson@netcom.com>
Date: Tue Jan 17 1995 - 13:32:46 PST

 cpk@cadence.com (C. Kumar) writes:

>I have a general question for you regarding open drain or
>any open devices. Under what circumstances you use such
>devices and what are their advantages?

Not an explanation, but a datapoint:
    There's a way of connecting DRAMs together called "RAMBUS"
    that runs at 500 megabytes per second (500MHz , 8 wires)
    I/O bandwidth in garden variety, DRAM-grade CMOS. They're
    showing off working systems at trade shows and so forth.
    *Part* of their "secret sauce" is the fact that they use
    open-drain pad drivers. More can be learned by looking
    at the most recent 2 years' digests of the International
    Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC). Reading through
    the material, one gets the impression they give more or
    less equal emphasis to (1) driving the bus; (2) receiving
    the bus; (3) distributing and regenerating the clock.

--mj
Received on Tue Jan 17 13:38:22 1995

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