Testing of Memory modules, advice?

Good day to all,

Does anyone know of any peculiarities concerning the measurement of the

standby current of a DDR RAM? I was thinking of measuring the standby current like I do for a regular

IC module; setting all data inputs to ground/vdd and placing a small resistor in the path to ground. In this manner, the resistor's voltage drop can be used to extrapolate the standby current. Perphaps, amplifying the resistor's voltage drop can increase the measurement accuracy...

Given that I know relatively little about DDRs (I will research them after I post this post), I was wondering if this typical standby current measurement setup will be apllicable for DDRs. After all, DDRs operate in standby with clocks in the 100's of MHz and standby currents

in the order of 10's of mA.

After my measuring standby current issues have been resolved, I will also have to perform other typical tests one would normally perform on an IC module by ATE. Being new at ATE (the test setup is oriented as ATE), I would welcome any advice, links, ect... As of now, I am aware of the open/short tests, R/W verification of the memory addresses and the standby current.

The DDR (to be tested) in question is unknown for the moment.

Regards,

Roger

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