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Getting Started

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TMS 440 SH-3 7708 Microprocessor Support

CAUTION.

 Failure to power down your SUT before removing the power from the

probe adapter might permanently damage the SH-3 7708 microprocessor and
SUT.

1. Power off the SUT.

2. Unplug the power supply for the probe adapter from the electrical outlet.

Functionality Not Supported

Microprocessor. 

The cache must be turned off (disabled) for proper disassembly.

MMU address translation. 

The MMU address translation must be turned off for

proper disassembly. When Address translation is enabled Flushing could be
incorrect(MMU page breaks are interpreted as address breaks).

Channel Assignments 

Channel assignments shown in Table 1–1 through Table 1–8 use the following
conventions:

H

All signals are required by the support unless indicated otherwise.

H

Channels are shown starting with the most significant bit (MSB), descending
to the least significant bit (LSB).

H

Channel group assignments are for all modules unless otherwise noted.

H

A tilde (~) following a signal name indicates an active low signal.

H

An equals sign (=) following a signal name indicates that it is double probed.

H

The module in the higher-numbered slot is referred to as the HI module and
the module in the lower-numbered slot is referred to as the LO module.

Table 1–1 shows the probe section and channel assignments for the Address
group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects. By default
the Address channel group assignments are displayed in hexadecimal.

Table 1–1: Address channel group assignments  

Bit order

Section:channel SH-3 7708 signal name

31

A3:7

CS6~/CE1B~

30

A3:6

CS5~/CE1A~

Summary of Contents for TMS 440 SH-3 7708

Page 1: ...essor Support 071 0153 01 Warning The servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To avoid personal injury do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Refer to al...

Page 2: ...hnical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 as applicable Tektronix products...

Page 3: ...ce 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...

Page 4: ...locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under...

Page 5: ...sembly to the System Under Test 1 6 Removing the Probe Adapter from the SUT 1 8 Connecting to a System Under Test Without A Probe Adapter 1 8 Applying and Removing Power 1 9 Functionality Not Supporte...

Page 6: ...on 4 1 Replacing Signal Leads 4 1 Replacing Protective Sockets 4 2 Replacing the Fuse 4 2 Replaceable Electrical Parts Parts Ordering Information 5 1 Using the Replaceable Electrical Parts List 5 1 Di...

Page 7: ...Figure 1 6 Pin assignments for a Mictor connector component side 1 16 Figure 2 1 SRAM ROM PCMCIA Access bus timing 2 3 Figure 2 2 DRAM Access bus timing 2 4 Figure 2 3 EDO DRAM Access bus timing 2 5 F...

Page 8: ...7 Misc channel group assignments 1 14 Table 1 8 Signals that are on the probe adapter but not acquired 1 15 Table 1 9 CPU to Mictor connections for Mictor A pins 1 17 Table 1 10 CPU to Mictor connecti...

Page 9: ...und 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 rating...

Page 10: ...of life CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indi...

Page 11: ...product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Disconnect Power To avoid electric shock switch off the instrument power then disconnect the power cord from...

Page 12: ...Service Safety Summary viii TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support...

Page 13: ...upport 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 H Connecti...

Page 14: ...set provides the information necessary to install operate maintain and service the logic analyzer and its associated products Contacting Tektronix Product Support For questions about using Tektronix...

Page 15: ...Getting Started...

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Page 17: ...a 102 chan nel module 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 440 microprocess...

Page 18: ...annel mapping and labeling scheme for P6434 probes Follow the procedure to apply labels using the standard method as described in the P6434 Mass Termination Probe Instructions Requirements and Restric...

Page 19: ...Power on page 1 9 for information on how to remove power from the probe adapter Alternate Bus Master Alternate bus master transactions are not processed in the disassembly Data Disassembly For correct...

Page 20: ...ocations on the probe adapter Connecting to a System Under Test With A Probe Adapter Before you connect to the SUT System Under Test connect the probes to the module Your SUT must also have a minimum...

Page 21: ...pter to discharge stored static electricity from the probe adapter 3 Connect the P6434 probes to the probe adapter as shown in Figure 1 2 Match the channel groups and numbers on the probe labels to th...

Page 22: ...essor are clean and free from dirt dust or any foreign material 6 Inspect the pins of the test clip for bent or broken contacts Verify that the leads on the test clip are clean and free from dirt dust...

Page 23: ...test clip was designed to be used on one and only one micropro cessor Because of the tight tolerances required for QFP test clip connectivity the test clip that attaches to the microprocessor has a so...

Page 24: ...our SUT It is not necessary to turn off power to the logic analyzer CAUTION Static discharge can damage the microprocessor the probes and the logic analyzer module To prevent static damage handle thes...

Page 25: ...icroprocessor Do not use any otherpower supply for the 5 V power supply 1 Connect the 5 V power supply to the jack on the probe adapter Figure 1 5 shows the location of the jack on the adapter board C...

Page 26: ...following conventions H All signals are required by the support unless indicated otherwise H Channels are shown starting with the most significant bit MSB descending to the least significant bit LSB...

Page 27: ...n channel 29 A3 5 CS4 28 A3 4 CS3 27 A3 3 CS2 26 A3 2 CS1 25 A3 1 A25 24 A3 0 A24 23 A2 7 A23 22 A2 6 A22 21 A2 5 A21 20 A2 4 A20 19 A2 3 A19 18 A2 2 A18 17 A2 1 A17 16 A2 0 A16 15 A1 7 A15 14 A1 6 A1...

Page 28: ...a channel group assignments Bit order Section channel SH 3 7708 signal name 31 D3 7 D31 30 D3 6 D30 29 D3 5 D29 28 D3 4 D28 27 D3 3 D27 26 D3 2 D26 25 D3 1 D25 24 D3 0 D24 23 D2 7 D23 Port7 22 D2 6 D2...

Page 29: ...3 7708 signal name 10 Clk 3 L_BS 9 Clk 1 L_RAS 8 C2 3 DL_RASD 7 Clk 2 L_CAS 6 C2 0 DL_CASD 5 C2 2 DL_WER 4 C3 3 RD WR 3 C1 4 CASHH CAS2H 2 C1 0 CASHL CAS2L 1 C0 4 CASLH 0 C0 0 CASLL CAS OE Table 1 4 s...

Page 30: ...nnel assignments for the WEN group and the microprocessor signal to which each channel connects By default this channel group is not displayed Table 1 6 WEN channel group assignments Bit order Section...

Page 31: ...the probe adapter but not acquired Table 1 8 Signals that are on the probe adapter but not acquired Signal Name Pin Number MD2 RXD 84 MD1 TXD 85 MD0 SCK 86 BREQ 87 RESET 88 TCLK 134 EXTAL 79 XTAL 80...

Page 32: ...nt Pin 1 is located at the top left and pin 2 is located directly below it Pin 20 is located on the bottom right and pin 21 is located directly above it AMP uses an odd side even side pin assignment P...

Page 33: ...11 A3 5 CS4 110 7 13 A3 4 CS3 111 8 15 A3 3 CS2 112 9 17 A3 2 CS1 113 10 19 A3 1 A25 72 11 21 A3 0 A24 71 12 23 A2 7 A23 70 13 25 A2 6 A22 67 14 27 A2 5 A21 66 15 29 A2 4 A20 65 16 31 A2 3 A19 64 17 3...

Page 34: ...GND GND 43 43 GND GND GND Table 1 10 CPU to Mictor connections for Mictor D pins Tektronix Mictor D pin number AMP Mictor D pin number LA channel SH 3 signal name SH 3 7708 pin number 1 1 NC NC NC 2...

Page 35: ...5 D5 29 26 26 D0 6 D6 28 27 24 D0 7 D7 27 28 22 D1 0 D8 26 29 20 D1 1 D9 25 30 18 D1 2 D10 24 31 16 D1 3 D11 23 32 14 D1 4 D12 22 33 12 D1 5 D13 21 34 10 D1 6 D14 16 35 8 D1 7 D15 15 36 6 CLK 2 L_CAS...

Page 36: ...9 C3 1 IOIS16 94 11 21 C3 0 IRL2 91 12 23 C2 7 BS 105 13 25 C2 6 CSO 114 14 27 C2 5 IRQOUT 95 15 29 C2 4 NMI 89 16 31 C2 3 DL_RASD 17 33 C2 2 DL_WER 18 35 C2 1 DL_STAT 19 37 C2 0 DL_CASD 20 38 C0 0 CA...

Page 37: ...nections for Mictor C pins cont Tektronix Mictor C pin number SH 3 7708 pin number SH 3 signal name LA channel AMP Mictor C pin number 35 8 C1 7 MD5 RAS2 130 36 6 NC NC NC 37 4 NC NC NC 38 2 NC NC NC...

Page 38: ...Getting Started 1 22 TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support...

Page 39: ...Operating Basics...

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Page 41: ...upport offers a microprocessor specific clocking mode for the SH 3 7708 microprocessor This clocking mode is the default selection whenever you load the SH 3 support Disassembly will not be correct wi...

Page 42: ...alling edge of CKIO are DL_RASD DL_CASD and DL_WER The TMS 440 has four modes of acquisition clocking There is one select field with the following label Memory Type that will contain the following sel...

Page 43: ...the DL_WER qualifier is low until the DL_WER goes high When the DL_WER is high at the next rising CKIO edge it is mastered The DL_WER for these cycles will go from low to high after a trailing edge o...

Page 44: ...very trailing CKIO edge when the DL_CASD and DL_RASD qualifiers are low When the DL_CASD is high at the next rising CKIO edge it is mastered The DL_CASD for these cycles will go from low to high after...

Page 45: ...e DL_CASD for these cycles will go from low to high after a trailing edge of CKIO before the rising edge of CKIO see Figure 2 3 CKIO DL_CASD Data A M Address A25 A16 DL_RASD Address A15 A0 RD WR Row a...

Page 46: ...Data and Control signals are logged in and mastered It is possible to have L_RAS L_CAS and L_BS deasserted between Row Address and Column Address and between Column Address and Data One of the main di...

Page 47: ...Control signals are logged in every trailing CKIO edge when the DL_CASD AND DL_RASD qualifiers are low When the DL_CASD is high at the next rising CKIO edge it is mastered The DL_CASD for these cycles...

Page 48: ...cess bus timing SDRAM Mode Register Accesses SDRAM Mode Register Accesses are handled by the SDRAM NORMAL clocking options This access is marked mainly by L_RAS and L_CAS signals both going low togeth...

Page 49: ...SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support 2 9 CKIO CSn A C M SDMR ROW Addr RD WR L_RAS A12 or A10 A13 or A11 L_CAS D31 D0 A D C SDMR ROW Write M Address A25 A16 A11 or A2 or A9 to A2 Figure 2 7 SDRAM Mode Reg...

Page 50: ...AD 0 1 1 1 1 X 1 X X X X SDRAM Data Read SDRAM COL ADDR DATA READ 0 1 1 0 X X 1 X X X X SDRAM Column Address access and SDRAM Data Read done simultaneously SDRAM DATA WRITE 0 1 1 1 1 X 0 X X X X SDRAM...

Page 51: ...icates SRAM ROM PCMCIA memory types SDMR is SDRAM Mode Registe SDRAM is Synchronous DRAM PSRAM is Pseudo SRAM Information on basic operations describes how to use symbolic values for triggering and fo...

Page 52: ...Setting Up the Support 2 12 TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support...

Page 53: ...be set correctly for your acquired data to be disas sembled correctly Refer to Changing How Data is Displayed on page 2 16 The default display format shows the Address Data and Control channel group v...

Page 54: ...ses Table 2 3 lists these cycle type labels and gives a definition of the cycle they represent Reads to interrupt and exception vectors will be labeled with the vector name Table 2 3 Cycle type defini...

Page 55: ...displayed as a separate cycle in the Software display format Data reads and writes are not displayed The Control Flow display format shows only the first fetch of instructions that change the flow of...

Page 56: ...verlay You can make selections unique to the SH 3 7708 support to do the following tasks H Change how data is displayed across all display formats H Change the interpretation of disassembled cycles H...

Page 57: ...area and the right most one corre sponds to CS6 The character corresponding to an unused area can have any value B W or L The available selections are BBBBBBB All areas of CS0 to CS6 are a BYTE wide B...

Page 58: ...1 10 11 The disassembler has a Mark Opcode function that allows you to change the interpretation of a cycle type Using this function you can select a cycle and change it to one of the following cycle...

Page 59: ...e selections in the Disassembly property page the Disassem bly Format Definition overlay Table 2 4 Exception vectors for Addressing mode Exception number Location in interrupt vector table in hexadeci...

Page 60: ...Acquiring and Viewing Disassembled Data 2 20 TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support...

Page 61: ...Specifications...

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Page 63: ...0 mA Ityp 210 mA AC adapter Input Voltage rating 90 265 V Input Frequency Rating 47 63 Hz Output Voltage Rating 5 V Output Current Rating 5 V Output Power Rating 25 W SUT clock rate Maximum specified...

Page 64: ...1 PALCE22V10 1 ML WE0 DQMLL MD4 CE2B 9 pF ML 1 PALCE22V10 1 ML IRL1 6 pF ML 1 PALCE22V10 1 ML CKE 14 pF ML 1 ML D31 D4 11 pF 1 ML 1 ML RD WR 6pF 1 ML 1 ML CS6 CE1B CS4 CS3 CS2 CS1 WAIT CS0 D30 D29 D8...

Page 65: ...Minimum operating 0 C 32 F Non operating 55 C to 75 C 67 to 167 F Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity Altitude Operating 4 5 km 15 000 ft maximum Non operating 15 km 50 000 ft maximum Electrostatic im...

Page 66: ...dimensions of the probe adapter and test clip 99 mm 3 900 in Pin 1 29 mm 1 150 in 89 mm 3 500 in 39 mm 1 550 in 7 mm 26 in 46 mm 1 800 in 19 mm 750 in 34 mm 1 325 in TYP 56 mm 2 200 in 46 mm 1 800 in...

Page 67: ...re for use only by qualified personnel To avoid injury do not perform any servicing other than that stated in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer to all Safety Summaries...

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Page 69: ...Maintenance...

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Page 71: ...the probe adapter to the channel groups and through the probe signal leads to the module The probe adapter accommodates the Hitachi Micro Systems Inc SH 3 7708 microprocessor in a 144 pin QFP package...

Page 72: ...rmation on basic operations describes how to replace protective sockets Replacing the Fuse If the fuse on the SH 3 7708 probe adapter opens burns out you can replace it with a 5 A 125 V fuse Figure 4...

Page 73: ...Replaceable Electrical Parts...

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Page 75: ...ng information in your order H Part number H Instrument type or model number H Instrument serial number H Instrument modification number if applicable If you order a part that has been replaced with a...

Page 76: ...er at which the part was discontinued No entry indicates the part is good for all serial numbers 5 Name description An item name is separated from the description by a colon Because of space limitatio...

Page 77: ...CUPERTINO CA 95014 56845 DALE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 2300 RIVERSIDE BLVD PO BOX 74 NORFOLK NE 68701 59124 KOA SPEER ELECTRONICS INC BOLIVAR DRIVE PO BOX 547 BRADFORD PA 16701 60381 PRECISION INTERCONNE...

Page 78: ...PGA PCB FEMALE 144 POS 12 X 12 OPEN CENTER SHORT PINS PGA 144H101B1 1302 R 63058 PGA 144H101B1 1 302 R 136 1325 00 SOCKET PGA PCB FEMALE STR 144 POS 12 X 12 LONG PINS VENDOR NUMBER PGA 144H115B1 1302...

Page 79: ...Diagrams...

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Page 81: ...mbly number for example A5 The assembly number appears in the title on the diagram in the lookup table for the schematic diagram and corresponding component locator illustration The Replaceable Electr...

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Page 85: ...TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support 180 180 180 VCC 5V VDD User VCC GND1 GND GND2 GND GND3 GND GND4 GND...

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Page 87: ...Replaceable Mechanical Parts...

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Page 89: ...information in your order H Part number H Instrument type or model number H Instrument serial number H Instrument modification number if applicable If you order a part that has been replaced with a d...

Page 90: ...indicates the quantity of parts used 6 Name description An item name is separated from the description by a colon Because of space limitations an item name may sometimes appear as incomplete Use the...

Page 91: ...DE ELECTRONICS INC BACKPLAIN DIVISION 7444 WEST WILSON AVE CHICAGO IL 60656 4548 60381 PRECISION INTERCONNECT CORP 16640 SW 72ND AVE PORTLAND OR 97224 61857 SAN O INDUSTRIAL CORP 91 3 COLIN DRIVE HOLB...

Page 92: ...POS 12 X 12 OPEN CENTER SHORT PINS PGA 144H101B1 1302 R 63058 PGA 144H101B1 1 302 R 9 103 0415 00 1 ADAPTER PQFP TEST CLIP 144 PQFP 144 6151 TMS440 02 05276 6151 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 071 0153 00 1 MAN...

Page 93: ...Replaceable Mechanical Parts TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support 7 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 7 1 SH 3 7708 probe adapter exploded view...

Page 94: ...Replaceable Mechanical Parts 7 6 TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support...

Page 95: ...Index...

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Page 97: ...Control group channel assignments 1 13 symbol table 2 9 Control signals 2 1 CPU to Mictor connections 1 16 Custom Clocking 2 1 acquisition clocking 2 2 DRAM access 2 4 EDO DRAM 2 5 Memory Type 2 2 PS...

Page 98: ...the set ix Mark Cycle function 2 16 Mark Opcode function 2 16 marking cycles definition of 2 16 MCR 2 16 Memory Type 2 2 Area 2 2 16 Area 3 2 16 memory types Control signals 2 1 microprocessor specifi...

Page 99: ...tware display format 2 13 special characters displayed 2 11 specifications 3 1 channel assignments 1 10 electrical 3 1 environmental 3 3 SRAM ROM PCMCIA access 2 3 Subroutine display format 2 14 suppo...

Page 100: ...Index Index 4 TMS 440 SH 3 7708 Microprocessor Support...

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