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Integrated Circuit provides memory monitoring and protection.

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March 11, 2010 - Designed to meet JEDEC TSE2002 standard for DDR3 DRAM modules, Model STTS2002 combines temperature sensing with functions of Serial Presence Detect EEPROM, which stores memory module's characteristics. Temperature sensor enables CPU and chipset in system to apply Closed-Loop Thermal Throttling when temperature of DDR3 DIMM modules exceeds pre-programmed threshold. Operating from 2.3-3.6 V, IC features 0.25°C temperature resolution and ±1° accuracy over specified temperature range of +75 to +95°C.

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STMicroelectronics
10 Maguire Road
Lexington, MA, 02421
USA



STMicroelectronics Maximizes Power Savings and Reliability Benefits of Industry-Standard Memory Monitoring and Protection


Combined SPD-EEPROM and temperature monitor for DDR3 DRAM modules meets JEDEC TSE2002, with 30% better current consumption than competing devices

Geneva, - STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a leader in analog ICs, has introduced the STTS2002, an integrated Serial Presence Detect (SPD) EEPROM memory and temperature-monitoring IC. The protection device meets the latest JEDEC TSE2002 standard for DDR3 DRAM modules featured in computing products ranging from ultra-mobile devices to high-performance servers.

The STTS2002 combines accurate temperature sensing with the functions of the SPD EEPROM, which stores the memory module's characteristics, as specified by JEDEC TSE2002. The temperature sensor enables the CPU and chipset in the system to apply Closed-Loop Thermal Throttling (CLTT) when the temperature of the DDR3 DIMM modules exceeds a pre-programmed threshold value. The CLTT prevents overheating of the memory modules, thereby assuring reliability and optimal power consumption. As system designers specify progressively higher-capacity, faster DRAMs within more miniaturized product form factors, memory modules have an increased risk of overheating. CLTT dynamically slows data transactions if excessive temperature is detected. This reduces the memory's power consumption until the temperature returns to within an acceptable range.

The STTS2002 meets the form, function and performance requirements of JEDEC TSE2002, communicating SPD and temperature data over an industry-standard System Management Bus (SMBus) interface. However, by consuming 30% less current than competing devices, it can be implemented with lower impact on the overall system power budget.

Key features of the STTS2002 are:

0.25°C temperature resolution

±1°C accuracy over specified temperature range (+75°C to +95°C)

2.3 to 3.6V operation

2Kbit serial SPD EPPROM: non-modifiable in end-user application

Same 2 x 3mm TDFN 8-pin package and pinout as JEDEC-specified SPD-only IC

SMBus 2.0 Timeout protocol support

Multi-mode, open-drain EVENT output pin

Functionally and plug-in backwards compatible to the STTS424E02 in existing applications

Joining ST's established STTS424E02 combined SPD-EEPROM and temperature monitor meeting JEDEC JC42.4 for 3.3V DRAM modules, the 2.3V STTS2002 is available for immediate sampling and production delivery, in the JEDEC-specified 2x3x0.8mm TDFN8 package. Pricing begins at $0.40 for orders over 10,000 pieces.

Further information is available at www.st.com/temp-sensors

About STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics is a global leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications with innovative semiconductor solutions. ST aims to be the undisputed leader in multimedia convergence and power applications leveraging its vast array of technologies, design expertise and combination of intellectual property portfolio, strategic partnerships and manufacturing strength. In 2009, the Company's net revenues were $8.51 billion. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.
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