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1. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface Overview
2. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface Architecture and Features
3. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface Design Considerations
4. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface Implementation Guides
5. UniPHY IP References for Intel® MAX® 10 Devices
6. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface User Guide Archives
7. Document Revision History for the Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface User Guide
2.1. Intel® MAX® 10 I/O Banks for External Memory Interface
2.2. Intel® MAX® 10 DQ/DQS Groups
2.3. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interfaces Maximum Width
2.4. Intel® MAX® 10 Memory Controller
2.5. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Read Datapath
2.6. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Write Datapath
2.7. Intel® MAX® 10 Address/Command Path
2.8. Intel® MAX® 10 PHY Clock (PHYCLK) Network
2.9. Phase Detector for VT Tracking
2.10. On-Chip Termination
2.11. Phase-Locked Loop
2.12. Intel® MAX® 10 Low Power Feature
3.1. Intel® MAX® 10 DDR2 and DDR3 Design Considerations
3.2. LPDDR2 Design Considerations
3.3. Guidelines: Intel® MAX® 10 DDR3, DDR2, and LPDDR2 External Memory Interface I/O Limitation
3.4. Guidelines: Intel® MAX® 10 Board Design Requirement for DDR2, DDR3, and LPDDR2
3.5. Guidelines: Reading the Intel® MAX® 10 Pin-Out Files
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1. Intel® MAX® 10 External Memory Interface Overview
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The Intel® MAX® 10 devices are capable of interfacing with a broad range of external memory standards. With this capability, you can utilize Intel® MAX® 10 devices in a wide range of applications such as image processing, storage, communications, and general embedded systems.
The external memory interface solution in Intel® MAX® 10 devices consist of:
- The I/O elements that support external memory interfaces.
- The UniPHY IP core that allows you to configure the memory interfaces to support different external memory interface standards.
Note: Intel recommends that you construct all DDR2, DDR3, and LPDDR2 SDRAM external memory interfaces using the UniPHY IP core.1
Related Information
1 Licensing terms and costs for UniPHY IP core apply.