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1、9OOO-Series Micro-System Troubleshooters 收音机爱好者资料库 Ra d i o Fa n s .CN The Interface Pod is the heart of Flukes Micro-System Troubleshooting System, adapting the mainframei general-purpose architecture to the specific micro- processor or microprocessor family. And since the micro- processor is the c
2、entral control element of the micro- system, stimulating and monitoring board activity with the Interface Pod is the most effective way to functionally test the system. Unlike emulators and development systems which are in- tended fix software debugging, these Interface Pods are designed specificall
3、y for troubleshooting hardware fail- ures. They provide discrete control over all processor op- erations that result in pin activity. The user can drive output (control lines and monitor input (status) lines. Even if rhe system has multiple faults, you can continue resting by identifying and disabli
4、ng faulty lines. This allows you to easily troubleshoot one fault at a time. Because the Pod is intended to be interfaced with defective micro-systems, special input protection circuitry is used. This provides overvoltage protection on each line too the unit under test (UUT) - even if the Pod is plu
5、gged in backwards. Other Pod circuitry monitors and checks each read/write operation as it is performed. A self-test socket is included for verifying propcr Pod function. Flukes present line of Interface Pods now support 32 different microprocessor types, a major segment of todays most-widely used m
6、icroprocessors. Contact your Fluke Sales Engineer or Reprcscntative for further information on 9000-series microprocessor support - for today and the future. 9000-Series Interface Pod Specifications Z80 Microprocessor (9000A-Z8O) ? Capable of addressing all 65,536 memory locations. . Capable of addr
7、essing all 65,536 I/O locations. ? Output lines BUSAK and HALT can be individually driven from the 9000-Series ,Mainframe. ? Input lines BUSRQ and WAIT can the monitored and enabled or disabled from the 9000-Series Mainframe. . Operates at clock speeds to 4.0 MHz. 1802 Microprocessor (9000A-1802) ?
8、Interfaces with 1802, 1804, 1805, and 1806 micro- pmcessor systems. Operator inserts his own micro- processor type into an easy-access ZIF socket. This allows any internal ROM code to be executed in the RUN UUT mode. ? Special pod design lets the user control and analyze DMA activity. ? Capable of a
9、ddressing all 65,536 memory locations. ? Capable of addressing all 7 I/O locations. ? Operates over the full range of power supply voltages (4V-12V). ? AutomaticaIIy sets probe logic-threshold levels in accor- dance with the microprocessors operating voltage. ? Output lines SCO, SCl, and Q can be in
10、dividually driven from the 9000-Sereis Mainframe. ? Input line WAIT can be monitored and enabled or disabled from the 9000-Series Mainframe. ? Operates at clock speeds to 5.0 MHz. 6502 Microprocessor (9000A-6502) ? Capable of addressing all 65,536 memory locations. . The SYNC output line can be driv
11、en frrom the 9000- Series Mainframe. ? The READY input line can he monitored and enabled or disabled from the 9000-Series Mainframe. ? Operates at clock speeds to 2.0 MHz. 6800 Microprocessor (9000A-6800) ? Capable of addressing all 65,536 memory locations. ? The BA output line can be driven from th
12、e YOOO-Series Mainframe. . Input lines HALT, DBE and TSC can be enabled or disabled from the 9000.Series Mainframe. . Operates at clock speeds to 2.0 .MHz. 6802 Microprocessor (9000A-6802) ? Interfaces with 6802, 6802NS and 6808 microprocessor systems. ? Capable of addressing all 65,536 memory locat
13、ions. ? The BA output line can he driven from the 9000-Series Mainframe: ? Input lines HALT and MR can bc monitored and en- abled or disabled from the 9000-Series Mainframe. ? Operates at clock speeds to 2.0 ,MHz. 6809 Microprocessor (9000A-6809) ? Interfaces with 6809 and 6809E mico-proccssor syste
14、ms. ? Capable of addressing all 65,536 memory locations. ? Output lines BA and BS can bc individually driven from the 9000-Series Mainframe. ? The following input lines can be monitored and enabled or disabled from the 9000-eries Main the user can also enable or disable the interrupts, or force inte
15、rrupt-acknowledge cycles. Quick Functions The pods can also peform a variety of quick test functions which allow the user to test large blocks of memory very rapidly, with interaction taking place primarily between the pod and the UUT. Quick RAM: Allows a rapid check of RAM space, and consists of tw
16、o parts: 1. A rapid test of the READIWRITE capability of small segments of memory or the entire block of RAM memory. Performs testing of address lines to insure proper decoding of memory addresses. 2. Pattern Verification test, designed primarily for testing dynamic RAM memory to assure the memory i
17、s retaining information property. After a period al time (the duration of which may be selected), the verification part of the test will read the pattern left in RAM from the pre- vious decode test to verify that the data has not changed due to refresh problems in the UUT system. Quick ROM: Designed
18、 as a quick test of blocks of ROM using a checksum procedure. The checksum can be used to detect a faulty ROM device with a very high degree of confi- dence. The Quick ROM Test will also detect inactive data bits (bits that always read high or low regardless of the ROM address selected). 收音机爱好者资料库 R
19、a d i o Fa n s .CN Quick Fill: A last method of filling memory which allows the user to customize special operations, such as might be desirable when testing a memory-mapped video display. There are three variations of this function available: 1. FILL will write a data byte to all of the addresses i
20、n a specified block of memory. An entire terminal memory space can be quickly filled with a particular character by executing the Fill function. 2. VERIFY will read data from all of the addresses in the block and compare each one to the data contained in the starting address, to ensure that the data
21、 has not changed. 3. FILL&VERIFY These two functions can be invoked consecutively with one command. Quick Looping: Provides the capability of looping on a Read or Write command at a much faster rate than that allowed by the loop ing feature of the 9000 Series mainframe. The operator can synchronize
22、an oscilloscope to the address or data timing cycles from the 9000 Series mainframe and observe the timing cycles of the UUT. The QUICK LOOPING functions are particularly useful for enhancing the viewing of signal traces on an oscilloscope because of the increased number of sync pulses coming from t
23、he mainframe. QUick RAMP (80186 only): Quick RAMP sends to a particular address a series of data words that start at zero and increment up to FFFF hex. This function executes 65,535 write commands through the pod software, in a very shod period of time. The RAMP function has found widespread applica
24、tion as a stimulus for signature analysis in the Micro-System Troubleshooter. Special Functions: The advanced software in the pod also pro- vides several special functions: ? Monitoring self-test failure codes 9 Monitoring the last error encountered = Error masking capability 0 Providing Refresh Ena
25、ble options ? Selecting and testing Programmable Chip Select lines m Enhanced Pod Self-test-includes continuity lest of cables Ordering Information 9005A-Does not have the Learn or ProgrammIng lea tures of the 9010A but can run programs downloaded liom a SOlOA or stored an a mini cassette tape 9020A
26、-For use in systems with a controller or personal computer connected via either RS 232 C or IEEE 488 interface No programmig keys or mini cassette Interface Pods: 900a 80186 iNTERFACEiNTERFACE Pod$2.695 9000a 80188 Interface Pad$2,605 ONE YEAR WARRANTY (uut Interlace Cable 90 DAY WARRANTY) John Fluk
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