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Tektronix Socket 7 TMS109A Microprocessor manual available for free PDF download: Instruction Manual
Tektronix Socket 7 TMS109A Instruction Manual (113 pages)
Microprocessor Support
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Tektronix
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Computer Hardware
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
General Safety Summary
9
Service Safety Summary
11
Preface
13
Manual Conventions
13
Contacting Tektronix
14
Getting Started
15
Support Package Description
17
Logic Analyzer Software Compatibility
17
Logic Analyzer Configuration
17
Requirements and Restrictions
18
Functionality Not Supported
19
Configuring the Probe Adapter
20
Table 1-1: Jumper Positions and Function
20
MFG_TEST Jumper
21
CLK Jumper
21
Processor Selection Jumper
21
D/P# Signal Jumper
21
Figure 1-1: Jumper Locations on the Probe Adapter
21
Tracking Jumper
22
Address Synthesis Jumper
22
Connecting to a System under Test
22
Connect the P6434 Probes to the Probe Adapter
22
Remove the Microprocessor
23
Figure 1-2: Connecting a Probe to the Probe Adapter
23
Choose a Protective Socket
24
Figure 1-3: Protective Sockets
24
Insert Probe Adapter
25
Figure 1-4: Placing the Socket and Probe Adapter Onto the
25
Insert Microprocessor in the Probe Adapter
26
Alternate Connections
26
Figure 1-5: Inserting a Microprocessor into the Probe Adapter
26
Table 1-2: ITP (J580) Signal Information
27
Figure 1-6: ITP and System Reset Pin Locations on the Probe Adapter
28
Table 1-3: J260 Jumper Pin Assignments
28
Applying and Removing Power
29
Channel Assignments
30
Figure 1-7: Power Jack Location on the Probe Adapter
30
Table 1-4: Address Channel Group Assignments
30
Table 1-5: Data Channel Group Assignments
32
Table 1-6: Data_Lo Channel Group Assignments
33
Table 1-7: Control Channel Group Assignments
34
Table 1-8: Data Size Channel Group Assignments
35
Table 1-9: Cache Channel Group Assignments
35
Table 1-10: Misc Channel Group Assignments
35
Table 1-11: Clock Channel Group Assignments
36
Table 1-12: Signals Not Required for Clocking or Disassembly
37
Table 1-13: Signals on the Probe Adapter but Not Acquired
37
Table 1-14: Signals Not Connected to Probe Adapter
37
CPU to Mictor Connections
38
Figure 1-8: Pin Assignments for a Mictor Connector (Component Side)
38
Table 1-15: CPU to Mictor Connections for Mictor a Pins
39
Table 1-16: CPU to Mictor Connections for Mictor D Pins
40
Table 1-17: CPU to Mictor Connections for Mictor E Pins
41
Table 1-18: CPU to Mictor Connections for Mictor C Pins
43
Operating Basics
45
Setting up the Support
47
Channel Group Definitions
47
Clocking Options
47
Custom Clocking
47
Figure 2-1: Nonpipelined Single and Burst Transfer Cycles
48
Clockingoptions
49
Figure 2-2: Pipelined Cycles
49
Mode Differences
51
Component Mode
51
Chip Set Mode
51
Symbols
51
Table 2-1: Control Group Symbol Table Definitions
51
Acquiring and Viewing Disassembled Data
55
Acquiring Data
55
Viewing Disassembled Data
55
Table 2-2: Meaning of Special Characters in the Display
56
Timing-Waveform Display Format
58
Hardware Display Format
58
Table 2-3: Cycle Type Definitions
58
Figure 2-3: Hardware Display Format
60
Figure 2-4: Data Displayed from the Primary and Dual Microprocessors
65
Table 2-4: Trace Processor and Other Processor Field Selections
65
Figure 2-5: Disassembled Data Displayed from the Primary Microprocessor Only
66
Figure 2-6: Disassembled Data Displayed from the Dual Microprocessor Only
66
Figure 2-7: Display of Target and Source Branch Trace Messages
67
Figure 2-8: Software Display for the AMD Bus Cycles
68
Figure 2-9: Hardware Display for the AMD Bus Cycles
69
Figure 2-10: Speculative Prefetch Cycles
70
Table 2-5: Exception Vectors for Real Addressing Mode
72
Table 2-6: Exception Vectors for Protected Addressing Mode
73
Table 3-1: Electrical Specifications
78
Table 3-2: Environmental Specifications
79
Figure 3-1: Dimensions of the Probe Adapter
80
Figure 4-1: Location of the Fuse on the Probe Adapter
86
Table 4-1: Socket 7 Signal Delays Using the Probe Adapter
86
Figure 6-1: TMS 109A Socket 7 Probe Adapter Exploded View
107
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