17823423. Bus Training with Interconnected Dice simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)

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Bus Training with Interconnected Dice

Organization Name

Micron Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Yang Lu of Boise ID (US)

Creston M. Dupree of San Jose CA (US)

Smruti Subhash Jhaveri of Boise ID (US)

Hyun Yoo Lee of Boise ID (US)

John Christopher Sancon of Boise ID (US)

Kang-Yong Kim of Boise ID (US)

Francesco Douglas Verna-ketel of Boise ID (US)

Bus Training with Interconnected Dice - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17823423 titled 'Bus Training with Interconnected Dice

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes apparatuses and methods for bus training with multiple dice, such as multiple memory dice. A controller communicates with the dice to perform bus training by sending a test pattern and receiving a feedback pattern indicating the detected bits. Individualized training may be infeasible, so logic associated with multiple dice can combine detected bits into a combined feedback pattern using logical operations. A timing parameter suitable for multiple dice is determined, and training is concluded when the combined feedback pattern matches the test pattern. The multiple dice may be stacked or linked.

  • Apparatuses and methods for bus training with multiple dice
  • Controller communicates with dice to send test patterns and receive feedback patterns
  • Logic combines detected bits from multiple dice into a combined feedback pattern
  • Timing parameter suitable for multiple dice is determined
  • Training is concluded when combined feedback pattern matches test pattern
  • Multiple dice may be stacked or linked

Potential Applications

  • Memory systems
  • Data storage devices
  • Communication systems

Problems Solved

  • Efficient bus training with multiple dice
  • Overcoming timing differences between dice
  • Simplifying the training process

Benefits

  • Improved performance in memory systems
  • Enhanced reliability in data storage devices
  • Streamlined communication systems


Original Abstract Submitted

Described apparatuses and methods facilitate bus training with multiple dice, such as multiple memory dice. A controller can communicate with multiple dice to perform bus training by sending a test pattern and receiving in return a feedback pattern indicative of the bits detected by the dice. Because suitable signal timing can differ between dice, even those using the same bus, a controller may train each die separately from the others. In some situations, however, individualized training may be infeasible. To accommodate such situations, logic associated with two or more dice can combine, using at least one logical operation, bits as detected from the test pattern into a combined feedback pattern. A timing parameter that is jointly suitable for multiple dice can be determined, and the bus training may be concluded, responsive to the combined feedback pattern matching the test pattern. The multiple dice may be stacked or linked.