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Agilent announces DDR BGA Probe for 'scopes and Logic Analyzers
 
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Agilent announces DDR BGA Probe for 'scopes and Logic Analyzers
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 28, 2008 - Agilent Technologies unveiled the industry's first DDR2 and DDR3 ball-grid array (BGA) probes for oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.

Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) data rates have increased significantly over the past few years. Hence, the signals are now operating at a faster speed in a smaller package, which requires a more reliable tool for validating the memory systems. Agilent's new DDR BGA probe provides direct access to the balls of the DRAM with low loading and minimal impact to signal integrity. The probes are used with the oscilloscopes and logic analyzers to perform physical layer and functional test.

The Agilent DDR2 and DDR3 BGA probes provide signal access points to the clock, strobe, data, address and command signals of the DDR3 DRAM for true compliance testing with an oscilloscope. The logic analyzer provides timing and protocol view of the DRAM activities. The DDR2 BGA probe enables simultaneous access to the oscilloscope and to the logic analyzer's full compliance and protocol validation.

"Engineers need to access memory buses with measurement tools that provide high signal-integrity performance and protocol validation," said Sigi Gross, vice president and general manager of Agilent's Digital Test Division. "Both the DDR2 and DDR3 BGA probe adapters meet their needs. We are ready with the tools -- including the DDR3 test application we launched recently -- that will help engineers validate their designs quickly and easily."

The DDR2 BGA probe provides probing of x8 and x16 DRAM packages. Model numbers W2631A and W2632A, when combined with Agilent's E5384A and E5826A logic analyzer adapters, support command and data probing for x16 packages; model numbers W2633A and W2634A provide access to command and data buses for x8 packages. When used with high-bandwidth solder-in InfiniiMax probes, all four DDR2 BGA probe variants allow probing with the oscilloscopes.

The DDR3 BGA probe supports different packages. The W2635A x8 BGA probe provides support for x4 and x8 DRAM package. The W2636A x16 BGA probe adapter provides support for x16 DRAM package. Each comes in two different widths - 10 mm and 11 mm - to satisfy the different spacing requirements between DRAM chips.

U.S. Pricing and Availability
W2631A - DDR2 X16 BGA command and data probe for logic analyzer and oscilloscope - 4 probe set - $1,999
W2632A - DDR2 X16 BGA data probe for logic analyzer andoscilloscope - 4 probe set - $1,999
W2633A - DDR2 X8 BGA command and data probe for logic analyzer oscilloscope - 4 probe set - $1,999
W2634A - DDR2 X8 BGA data probe for logic analyzer and and oscilloscope - 4 probe set - $1,999
E5384A - 46-CH SE ZIF probe for X8/X16 DRAM BGA probe connect to 90-pin logic analyzer cable - $1,250
E5826A - 46-CH SE ZIF probe for X16 DRAM data only BGA probe connect to 90-pin logic analyzer cable - $1,000
E5827A - 46-CH SE ZIF probe for 2 X8 DRAMS data only BGA probe connect to 90-pin logic analyzer cable - $1,000
W2635A - DDR3 X8 BGA oscilloscope probe -10 probe set - $1,500
W2636A - DDR3 X16 BGA oscilloscope probe - 10 probe set - $1,500

About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 19,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $5.4 billion in fiscal 2007.
 
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