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Extender card for testing error-correction-code (ECC) storage area on memory modules

US7272774B2 · kind B2 · utility

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Filing dateApr 16, 2004
Grant dateSep 18, 2007
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Expiry dateApr 28, 2026

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG11C2029/5602
  • WIPO fieldComputer technology
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

Memory modules with an extra dynamic-random-access memory (DRAM) chip for storing error-correction code (ECC) are tested on a personal computer (PC) motherboard tester using a cross-over extender card inserted into a memory module socket on the motherboard. ECC code generated on the motherboard is normally stored in the extra ECC DRAM chip, preventing test patterns such as checkerboards and walking-ones to be written directly to the ECC DRAM chip. During testing, the cross-over extender card routes signals from the motherboard for one of the data DRAM chips to the ECC DRAM chip, while the ECC code is routed to one of the data DRAM chips. The checkerboard or other test pattern is thus written and read from the ECC DRAM chip that normally stores the ECC code. The cross-over extender card can be hardwired, or can have a switch to allow normal operation or testing of the ECC DRAM chip.

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