MEMORY MODULES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MEMORY EXPANDER K2 Systems, Inc. 12300 Edison Way Garden Grove CA 92841 memory modules, circuit boards, and storage devices for computers and computer peripherals;
NITRO SIMPLETECH, INC. 3001 Daimler St. Santa Ana CA 92705 MEMORY MODULES; MEMORY CARDS;
NURAM NEW CONCEPTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 Memory modules, namely, random access memory;
PINNACLE Timetec International Inc. 1911 Hartog Drive San Jose CA 95131 Memory modules; computer memory modules;
S+T-DAT Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG Kagenstrasse 7 Reinach 4153 Switzerland Memory modules, particularly mobile memory modules for measuring apparatus; memory modules for apparatus and devices for measuring, regulating and controlling the flow of liquids and/or gases and/or steam;S PLUS T-DAT;
SEMSOTAI Semsotai USA Inc. 629 S. 6th Ave. La Puente CA 91746 Memory modules; Solid state drives;
X-CARD INTERNATIONAL MICROSYSTEMS INC. 744 SOUTH HILLVIEW DRIVE MILPITAS CA 95035 memory modules;X CARD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A distributed, hierarchical built-in self-test (BIST) architecture for testing the operation of one or more memory modules is described. As described, the architecture includes three tiers of abstraction: a centralized BIST controller, a set of sequencers, and a set of memory interfaces coupled to memory modules. The BIST controller stores a set of commands that generically define an algorithm for testing the memory modules without regard to the physical characteristics or timing requirements of the memory modules. The sequencers receive the commands and generate sequences of memory operations in accordance with the timing requirements of the various memory modules. The memory interfaces apply the memory operations to the memory module in accordance with physical characteristics of the memory module, e.g., by translating address and data signals based on the row-column arrangement of the memory modules to achieve bit patterns described by the commands.