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Table 1–22: TLA 700 CPU to Mictor connections for Mictor E pins1–23
Table 1–23: DAS 9200 CPU to LA connections 1–24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table 2–1: PPC7X0_Tran Control group symbol table definitions 2–4. .
Table 2–2: PPC7X0_Tsiz Control group symbol table definitions 2–4. . .
Table 2–3: PPC7X0_Ctrl Control group symbol table definitions 2–5. .
Table 2–4: Description of special characters in the display 2–8. . . . . . . .
Table 2–5: Cycle type labels for Address sequences and definitions 2–8.
Table 2–6: Cycle type labels for Data sequences and definitions 2–9. . . .
Table 2–7: Cycle type labels for ARTRY, DRTRY, and
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to
this product or any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use this
product only as specified.
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.
While using this product, you may need to access other parts of the system. Read
the General Safety Summary in other system manuals for warnings and cautions
related to operating the system.
To Avoid Fire or
Personal Injury
Connect and Disconnect Properly . Do not connect or disconnect probes or test
leads while they are connected to a voltage source.
Ground the Product. This product is grounded through the grounding conductor
of the power cord. To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be
connected to earth ground. Before making connections to the input or output
terminals of the product, ensure that the product is properly grounded.
Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings
and marking on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings
information before making connections to the product.
Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels
removed.
Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components
when power is present.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this
product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry .
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General Safety Summary
Symbols and Terms
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WARNING
High Voltage
Protective Ground
(Earth) T erminal
CAUTION
Refer to Manual
Double
Insulated
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Service Safety Summary
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service
Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service
procedures.
Do Not Service Alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this
product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is
present.
Disconnect Power. To avoid electric shock, disconnect the main power by means
of the power cord or, if provided, the power switch.
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.
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TMS 541 PPC7X0 Microprocessor Support
Preface
This instruction manual contains specific information about the
TMS 541 PPC7X0 microprocessor support package and is part of a set of
information on how to operate this product on compatible Tektronix logic
analyzers.
If you are familiar with operating microprocessor support packages on the logic
analyzer for which the TMS 541 PPC7X0 support was purchased, you will
probably only need this instruction manual to set up and run the support.
If you are not familiar with operating microprocessor support packages, you will
need to supplement this instruction manual with information on basic operations
to set up and run the support.
Information on basic operations of microprocessor support packages is included
with each product. Each logic analyzer includes basic information that describes
how to perform tasks common to support packages on that platform. This
information can be in the form of online help, an installation manual, or a user
manual.
This manual provides detailed information on the following topics:
Manual Conventions
HConnecting the logic analyzer to the system under test
HSetting up the logic analyzer to acquire data from the system under test
HAcquiring and viewing disassembled data
This manual uses the following conventions:
HThe term “disassembler” refers to the software that disassembles bus cycles
into instruction mnemonics and cycle types.
HThe phrase “information on basic operations” refers to online help, an
installation manual, or a user manual covering the basic operations of
microprocessor support..
HIn the information on basic operations, the term “XXX” or “P54C” appearing
in field selections and file names must be replaced with PPC7X0. This term
is the name of the microprocessor in field selections and file names you must
use to operate the PPC7X0 support.
HThe term “SUT” (system under test) refers to the microprocessor-based
system from which data will be acquired.
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HThe term “logic analyzer” refers to the Tektronix logic analyzer for which
this product was purchased.
HThe term “module” refers to a 128-channel or a 96-channel module.
HThe term “HI module” refers to the module in the higher-numbered slot and
the term “LO module” refers to the module in the lower-numbered slot.
HPPC7X0 refers to all supported variations of the PPC750 or PPC740
microprocessors unless otherwise noted.
HAn asterisk (*) following a signal name indicates an active low signal.
Logic Analyzer Documentation
A description of other documentation available for each type of Tektronix logic
analyzer is located in the user manual of the corresponding module. The manual
set provides the information necessary to install, operate, maintain, and service
the logic analyzer and its associated products.
Contacting Tektronix
Product
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For product support outside of North America, contact your
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options on many products. Contact your local Tektronix
distributor or sales office.
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An operator will direct your call.
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TMS 541 PPC7X0 Microprocessor Support
Getting Started
Getting Started
This chapter contains information on the TMS 541 microprocessor support, and
information on connecting your logic analyzer to your system under test.
Support Package Description
The TMS 541 microprocessor support package displays disassembled data from
systems based on the PowerPC PPC7X0 microprocessor.
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 541 microprocessor support.
To use this support efficiently, you need the items listed in the information on
basic operations as well as the PPC750 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual,
1997 and the PPC740/750 RISC Microprocessor Hardware Specifications,
Motorola, 1997.
Logic Analyzer Software Compatibility
The label on the microprocessor support floppy disk states which version of logic
analyzer software the support is compatible with.
Logic Analyzer Configuration
For use with a TLA 700 Series the TMS 541 support requires a minimum of
one 128-channel module.
For use with a DAS 9200 Series the TMS 541 support requires a minimum of
two 96-channel merged modules.
Requirements and Restrictions
Review electrical specifications in the Specifications chapter in this manual as
they pertain to your system under test, as well as the following descriptions of
other PPC7X0 support requirements and restrictions.
Hardware Reset. If a hardware reset occurs in your PPC7X0 system during an
acquisition, the application disassembler might acquire an invalid sample.
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System Clock Rate. The PPC7X0 microprocessor support can acquire data from
1
the PPC7X0 microprocessor operating at speeds of up to 83.3 MHz
. The
PPC7X0 microprocessor support has been tested to 66 MHz.
Timing Violations. For DAS 9200 Address, Data and Transfer Attribute inputs
there is a timing hit of 2.5 ns and for all other inputs 2 ns.
Channel Groups. Channel groups required for clocking and disassembly are the
Address Group, Hi_Data Group, Lo_Data Group, Control Group, Transfer
Group, and Tsiz Group.
DAS 9200 Channel group not required for clocking and disassembly is the Misc
Group.
TLA 700 Channel group not required for clocking and disassembly is the Misc
Group.
Disabling the Instruction Cache. To display disassemble acquired data, you must
disable the internal instruction cache. Disabling the cache makes all instruction
prefetches visible on the bus so that they can be acquired and displayed
disassembled.
Timing Display Format
Disabling the Data Cache. To display acquired data, you must disable the data
cache. Disabling the data cache makes visible on the bus all of the loads and
stores to memory, including data reads and writes, so the software can acquire
and display them.
A Timing Display Format file is provided for the DAS support only.
It sets up the display to show the following waveforms:
NOTE. Address, Transfer, Tsiz, Hi_Data and Lo_Data are displayed in bus form.
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Specification at time of printing. Contact your Tektronix sales representative for
current information on the fastest devices supported.
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The method of selecting or restoring the Timing Display Format file is different
for each platform, and will be ignored in this document. However, with the DAS
9200 this file cannot be restored until after an acquisition has been taken.
Functionality Not Supported
Interrupt Signals. All of the interrupt signals are not acquired by the TMS 541
support software. The interrupts that are acquired can be identified by the
TMS 541 support software by looking at the address that is displayed for the
interrupt service.
Microprocessor. The PPC7X0 acquires all the address and data cycles on the bus
and does not differentiate between potential master and alternate master.
L2 cache. L2 cache transactions are not supported for the PPC750.
Getting Started
Extra Acquisition Channels. Extra Acquisition Channels are not available on
either the TLA 700 or the DAS 9200.
Alternate Bus Master. Alternate bus master transactions are not processed in the
disassembly.
Address Pipelining. If address pipelining continues for several sequences (those
longer than approximately 1 K), performance might be degradated when you
scroll data by entering a sequence number in the cursor field.
If address pipelining continues for additional sequences of 1 K or greater,
erroneous address and data association might occur. You can use the Mark Cycles
function to correct the interpretation of erroneous address and data association.
See page 2–13 on Marking Cycles information on how to correct improper
address and data association.
DAS Mass Termination Interface (MTIF) Probes
MTIF probes are already labeled since the probe sections for each probe are
permanent. The TMS 541 channel assignments follow the standard channel
mapping.
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Channel Assignments
Channel assignments shown in Table 1–1 through Table 1–15 use the following
conventions:
HAll signals are required by the support unless indicated otherwise.
HChannels are shown starting with the most significant bit (MSB) descending
to the least significant bit (LSB).
HChannel group assignments are for all modules unless otherwise noted.
HAn asterisk (*) following a signal name indicates an active low signal.
HAn equals sign (=) following a signal name indicates that it is double probed.
HThe module in the higher-numbered slot is referred to as the HI module
(prefixed with 1_) and the module in the lower-numbered slot is referred to
as the LO module (prefixed with 0_).
Table 1–1 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the TLA 700
Address group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By
default, this channel group is displayed in hexadecimal.
T able 1–1: TLA 700 Address group channel assignments
T able 1–1: TLA 700 Address group channel assignments (cont.)
Bit order PPC7X0 signal nameSection:channel
13A1:5A18
12A1:4A19
11A1:3A20
10A1:2A21
9A1:1A22
8A1:0A23
7A0:7A24
6A0:6A25
5A0:5A26
4A0:4A27
3A0:3A28
2A0:2A29
1A0:1A30
0A0:0A31
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Table 1–2 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the DAS 9200
Address group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By
default, this channel group is displayed in hexadecimal.
T able 1–2: DAS 9200 Address group channel assignments
Bit orderSection:channel PPC7X0 signal name
310_A3:7A0
300_A3:6A1
290_A3:5A2
280_A3:4A3
270_A3:3A4
260_A3:2A5
250_A3:1A6
240_A3:0A7
230_A2:7A8
220_A2:6A9
210_A2:5A10
200_A2:4A11
190_A2:3A12
180_A2:2A13
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T able 1–2: DAS 9200 Address group channel assignments (cont.)
Table 1–3 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the TLA 700
Data group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By
default, this channel group is displayed in hexadecimal.
T able 1–3: TLA 700 Data group channel assignments
T able 1–3: TLA 700 Data group channel assignments (cont.)
Bit order PPC7X0 signal nameSection:channel
20E2:4DH1 1
19E2:3DH12
18E2:2DH13
17E2:1DH14
16E2:0DH15
15E1:7DH16
14E1:6DH17
13E1:5DH18
12E1:4DH19
11E1:3DH20
10E1:2DH21
9E1:1DH22
8E1:0DH23
7E0:7DH24
6E0:6DH25
5E0:5DH26
4E0:4DH27
3E0:3DH28
2E0:2DH29
1E0:1DH30
0E0:0DH31
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Table 1–4 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the DAS 9200
Data group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By
default, this channel group is displayed in hexadecimal.
T able 1–4: DAS 9200 Data group channel
assignments
Bit
order
311_D3:7DH0
301_D3:6DH2
291_D3:5DH3
281_D3:4DH3
271_D3:3DH4
261_D3:2DH5
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Section:channel PPC7X0 signal name
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T able 1–4: DAS 9200 Data group channel
assignments (cont.)
Table 1–5 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the TLA 700
Data group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By
default, this channel group is displayed in hexadecimal.
T able 1–5: TLA 700 Data group channel assignments
Bit orderSection:channel PPC7X0 signal name
31D3:7DL0
30D3:6DL2
29D3:5DL3
28D3:4DL3
27D3:3DL4
26D3:2DL5
25D3:1DL6
24D3:0DL7
23D2:7DL8
22D2:6DL9
21D2:5DL10
20D2:4DL11
19D2:3DL12
18D2:2DL13
17D2:1DL14
16D2:0DL15
15D1:7DL16
14D1:6DL17
13D1:5DL18
12D1:4DL19
11D1:3DL20
10D1:2DL21
9D1:1DL22
8D1:0DL23
7D0:7DL24
6D0:6DL25
5D0:5DL26
4D0:4DL27
3D0:3DL28
2D0:2DL29
1D0:1DL30
0D0:0DL31
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