Instruction Manual TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support 070-9829-00 There are no current European directives that apply to this product. This product provides cable and test lead connections to a test object of electronic measuring and test equipment. Warning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only.
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In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period. If Tektronix is unable to provide a replacement that is free from defects in materials and workmanship within a reasonable time thereafter, Customer may terminate the license for this software product and return this software product and any associated materials for credit or refund.
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Tektronix, with shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere. Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry. Provide Proper Ventilation. Refer to the manual’s installation instructions for details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation. TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
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CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product. Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product: WARNING Protective Ground CAUTION Double High Voltage (Earth) Terminal Refer to Manual Insulated TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Use Care When Servicing With Power On. Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components. To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections. TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Tektronix logic analyzers. If you are familiar with operating microprocessor support packages on the logic analyzer for which the TMS 540 PowerPC 60X support was purchased, you will probably only need this instruction manual to set up and run the support.
Preface: Microprocessor Support Documentation The term logic analyzer refers to the Tektronix logic analyzer for which this product was purchased. The term module refers to a 136-channel or a 192-channel module. PPC60X refers to all supported variations of the PowerPC 60X microproces- sor unless otherwise noted.
Refer to information on basic operations to determine how many modules and probes your logic analyzer needs to meet the minimum channel requirements for the TMS 540 microprocessor support. Table 1–1 shows the microprocessors and packages from which the TMS 540 support can acquire and disassemble data. Table 1–1: Supported microprocessors...
Logic Analyzer Configuration To use the PowerPC 60X support, the Tektronix logic analyzer must be equipped with either a 136-channel module, or a 192-channel module at a minimum. The module must be equipped with enough probes to acquire channel and clock data from signals in your PowerPC 60X-based system.
PowerPC 60X support requirements and restrictions. System Clock Rate. The TMS 540 support can acquire data from the PowerPC 60X microprocessor at speeds of up to 66 MHz SUT Power. Whenever the SUT is powered off, be sure to remove power from the probe adapter.
The pins are cleanly soldered to the board without excess solder or deformity. b. The bends of the pins are uniform (consistent and even). 5. Apply contact lubricant to the pins of the converter clip to improve the connection to the microprocessor. 1–4 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
7. Pull up the heat sink on the converter clip to allow vertical clearance for the microprocessor. 8. Apply a small amount of thermal joint compound to the end of the heat sink that faces the microprocessor (the end that will contact the microprocessor). 1–5 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
SUT. Figure 1–3 shows the placement of the tie-down holes on the MPC601 or PPC601 clips. Figure 1–4 shows the placement of the tie-down holes on the MPC603 or PPC603 clips. 1–6 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
14. If you cannot secure the clip through tie-down holes and screws, you can use a nonconductive retention device around the clip and SUT circuit board to make sure the clip is secure. Figure 1–5 shows an example of this method. 1–7 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
16. Line up the pin E1 indicator on the probe adapter with the pin E1 indicator on the PGA-to-QFP clip. 17. Place the probe adapter onto the PGA-to-QFP clip as shown in Figure 1–6. 1–8 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
20. Align pin 1 on the HI cable connector, the end on the narrowest cable strip of the cable, with pin 1 on the HI connector on the high-density probe. Connect the cable to the connector as shown in Figure 1–8. 1–10 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
To connect the probes to PowerPC 60X signals in the SUT using a test clip, follow these steps: 1. Turn off power to your SUT. It is not necessary to turn off power to the logic analyzer. 1–11 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Table 1–4: 192-channel: PowerPC 60X connections for the HI module Section: Section: channel Connect to PPC60X signal channel Connect to PPC60X signal A3:7 D3:7 DPE* A3:6 D3:6 1–14 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Table 1–5: 192-channel: PowerPC 60X connections for the LO module Section: Section: channel channel Connect to PPC60X signal Connect to PPC60X signal A3:7 D3:7 A3:6 D3:6 A3:5 D3:5 A3:4 D3:4 1–16 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
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A0:1 D0:1 DL30 A0:0 D0:0 DL31 C3:7 C1:7 TRST* (603 and 604) C3:6 C1:6 TMS (603 and 604) C3:5 TEA* C1:5 TDO (603 and 604) C3:4 C1:4 TDI (603 and 604) 1–17 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
In a 601 SUT, connect the SYSCLK= signal to a 1X clock (such as the BCLK_EN* signal). Refer to Requirements and Restrictions in the Getting Started chapter for more detailed information on this clock. 1–18 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
If you detect a short, determine the source and repair the problem before applying power. CAUTION. Failure to use the +5 V power supply provided by Tektronix might permanently damage the probe adapter and PowerPC 60X microprocessor. Do not mistake another power supply that looks similar for the +5 V power supply.
CAUTION. Failure to power down your SUT before removing the power from the probe adapter might permanently damage the PowerPC 60X microprocessor and SUT. 1. Power off the SUT. 2. Unplug the power supply for the probe adapter from the electrical outlet. 1–20 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Symbol table files Remember that the information in this section is specific to the operations and functions of the TMS 540 PowerPC 60X support on any Tektronix logic analyzer for which it can be purchased. Information on basic operations describes general tasks and functions.
Setting Up the Support A description of how cycles are sampled by the module using the TMS 540 support and probe adapter is found in the Specifications chapter. Disassembly will not be correct with the Internal or External clocking modes.
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MPC0’s DSA packet 0 and MPC1’s Data M0P1_M1D MPC0’s DSA packet 1 and MPC1’s Data M1A_M0D MPC1’s Address and MPC0’s Data M1P0_M0D MPC1’s DSA packet 0 and MPC0’s Data M1P1_M0D MPC1’s DSA packet 1 and MPC0’s Data 2–3 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
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Table 2–2: Transfer group symbol table definitions Transfer group value Symbol Meaning GBL* FETCH Instruction Fetch cycle READ Data Read cycle WRITE Data Write cycle ADDR_ONLY Address only cycle UNKNOWN Unknown cycle 2–4 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
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One byte transfer UNKNOWN Unknown transfer size Information on basic operations describes how to use symbolic values for triggering and for displaying other channel groups symbolically, such as the Address channel group. 2–5 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
The disassembler displays special characters and strings in the instruction mnemonics to indicate significant events. Table 2–4 shows these special characters and strings, and gives a definition of what they represent. 2–7 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Alternate masters data ( 60X_DRT_DATA ) Selected PPC60X Data retried ( INCOM_DATA ) Invalid selected PPC60X Data which is not associated with its address ( 60X_DSA_DATA ) Selected PPC60X Direct Storage Access Data 2–9 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Figure 2–1 shows an example of disassembled PPC60X data in the Hardware display format. Figure 2–1: Disassembled data in the Hardware display format Sample Column. Lists the memory locations for the acquired data. 2–11 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Instructions that generate a subroutine call or a return in the PowerPC 60X microprocessor are as follows: Instructions that might generate a subroutine call or a return in the PowerPC 60X microprocessor are as follows: 2–12 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
HRESET* is deasserted after you start the system. You should select the bus configuration that matches the one in your PPC60X- based system: 64-bit Data bus, or 32-Bit Data bus. 2–13 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
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NOTE. If an address is in the Exception processing region and in the range selected for the alternate byte ordering, the disassembler uses the byte ordering selected for the Exception processing. 2–14 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Mark selections available on sequences with both data and address cycles (if the data cyle is associated with a fetch cycle) and the PPC60X microprocessor is operating in 64-bit mode are as follows: 2–15 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
HI_Data and LO_Data are not disassembled and labeled as Address is invalidated HI_Data and LO_Data are disassembled; the address is invalidated HI_Data and LO_Data are not disassembled and labeled as ; the address is invalidated 2–16 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Specifications These specifications are for a probe adapter connected between a compatible Tektronix logic analyzer and a SUT. Table 3–1 shows the electrical requirements the SUT must produce for the support to acquire correct data. Table 3–2 shows the environmental specifications. Table 3–3 shows the certifications and compliances that apply to the probe adapter.
There are no current European Directives that apply to this product. Figure 3–1 shows the dimensions of the probe adapter. The figure also shows the minimum vertical clearance of the high-density probe cable. 3–2 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
(1.400 in) 21 mm 13 mm (.850 in) (.520 in) 6 mm (.240 in) 36.3 mm (1.430 in) 43 mm (1.700 in) Figure 3–1: Dimensions of the probe adapter and converter clips 3–3 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
LO module. Table 3–4 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the Address group, and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. The default display radix is HEX. 3–4 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
DBB* Table 3–8 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the Transfer group, and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By default, this channel group is displayed symbolically. 3–8 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
PowerPC 60X signal name C1:1 HI_C3:1 HRESET* C1:3 HI_C3:3 SYSCLK C1:5 HI_C3:5 BR_SHD* Signal not required for disassembly. BR* signal on the PPC603 microprocessor; SHD* signal on the PPC601 microproces- sor. 3–9 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Signal not required for disassembly. Table 3–12 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the PPC601_4 group, and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By default, this channel group is not visible. 3–10 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Signal not required for disassembly. Table 3–15 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the clock probes (not part of any group), and the PowerPC 60X signal to which each channel connects. 3–12 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
How Data is Acquired This section explains how the module acquires PowerPC 60X signals using the TMS 540 probe adapter and application. This part also provides additional information on microprocessor signals accessible on or not accessible on the probe adapter, and on extra acquisition channels available for you to use for additional connections.
A31-A0 signals. Clocking Options The clocking algorithm for the PowerPC 60X microprocessor support has two variations: DRTRY Cycles Included or DRTRY Cycles Excluded. 3–14 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Table 3–16 lists extra sections and channels that are left after you have connected all the probes used by the support. You can use these extra channels to make alternate SUT connections. 3–15 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Specifications Channels not defined in a channel group by the TMS 540 software are logged in with the Master sample point. Table 3–16: Extra module sections and channels Module Section: channels 136-channels Qual:3-0 192-channels None These channels are not defined in any channel group and data acquired from them is not displayed.
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TSIZ1 TSIZ2 XATS* Pin information included for general purpose probing. Figure 3–3 shows the PGA socket on the probe adapter with the grid row and column labels for the pin numbers. 3–22 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
If the fuse on the PowerPC 60X probe adapter opens (burns out), you can replace it with a 5 A, 125 V fuse. Figure 4–1 shows the location of the fuse on the probe adapter. 4–1 TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual...
Replaceable Electrical Parts This chapter contains a list of the replaceable electrical components for the TMS 540 PowerPC 60X microprocessor support. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts. Parts Ordering Information Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or representative.
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Chassis-mounted parts have no assembly number prefix, and they are located at the end of the electrical parts list. Tektronix part number Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix. 3 and 4 Serial number Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first effective. Column four indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued.
Replaceable Mechanical Parts This chapter contains a list of the replaceable mechanical components for the TMS 540 PowerPC 60X microprocessor support. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts. Parts Ordering Information Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or representative.
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Items in this section are referenced by figure and index numbers to the exploded view illustrations that follow. Tektronix part number Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix. 3 and 4 Serial number Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first effective. Column four indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued.
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