Getting Started
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TMS 540 PowerPC 60X Microprocessor Support Instruction Manual
A complete list of standard and optional accessories is provided at the end of the
parts list in the Replaceable Mechanical Parts chapter.
To use this support efficiently, you need to have the items listed in the informa-
tion on basic operations as well as the following documents:
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The PowerPC System Architecture Manual, Mindshare, Inc.,1995
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The PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programming Environments
Manual, Motorola, Inc., 1993
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The PowerPC 601 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual, Motorola, Inc., 1993
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The MPC601 data sheet, Motorola, Inc., 1993
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The PowerPC 603 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual, IBM Microelec-
tronics, and Motorola, Inc., 1993
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The PowerPC 603 RISC Microprocessor Hardware Specification, IBM
Microelectronics, and Motorola, Inc., 1993
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The PowerPC 604 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual, IBM Microelec-
tronics, and Motorola, Inc., 1993
Information on basic operations also contains a general description of supports.
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
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.
Refer to information on basic operations to determine how many modules and
probes the logic analyzer needs to meet the channel requirements.
Requirements and Restrictions
You should review the general requirements and restrictions of microprocessor
supports in the information on basic operations as they pertain to your SUT.