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LOCAL BUS
PCI Scope Preprocessor
Users Manual-FSPCI64S
For Hewlett-Packard Logic Analysis Systems
Revision 1.0
FuturePlus Systems and PCI Scope is a trademark of FuturePlus Systems Corporation
Copyright 1995 FuturePlus Systems Corporation
Standards Supported
Power Requirements
MultiProbe Pods required
Signal loading
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Operations
Environmental Temperature
Altitude
Humidity
Testing and Troubleshooting
Servicing
Signal Connections for the MultiProbe POD
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Contact : Mr. Takashi Ugajin
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Assistance
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Introduction
The PCI Scope Preprocessor module provides a complete
interface between any PCI add-in slot and the HP MultiProbe
system. The Preprocessor interface connects the signals from
the PCI Local bus to the inputs of a 208 PQFP package used as
the MultiProbe connection point.
The PCI Scope Preprocessor is a passive bus monitor which
does not assert any signals on the PCI bus. The PCI bus signals
are terminated with 10pf terminators at the maximum allowed
stub length so that they provide the worst case PCI load. Since
the PCI Scope Preprocessor does not actively buffer the PCI
bus signals no skew is introduced.
The MultiProbe configuration software on the diskette sets up
the MultiProbe control module for analog analysis of the PCI
Local Bus.
This manual is organized to help you quickly find the information
you need.
How to Use This
Manual
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The Analyzing the PCI Local Bus chapter introduces you
to the PCI Scope Preprocessor and lists the minimum
equipment required and accessories supplied for PCI bus
analysis.
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The Analog Analysis chapter explains how to configure the
PCI Scope Preprocessor to perform analog analysis on your
PCI bus.
The General Information chapter provides some general
information including the operating characteristics for the
PCI Scope Preprocessor module and the pinout.
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Analyzing the PCI Local Bus
This chapter introduces you to the PCI Scope Preprocessor and
lists the minimum equipment required and accessories supplied
for PCI Local Bus analysis.
Before you use the PCI Preprocessor software, make a
duplicate copy of the master diskette. Then store the master
diskette and use the back-up copy to configure your logic
analysis system. This will help prevent the possibility of losing
or destroying the original files in the event the diskette wears
out, is damaged, or a file is accidentally deleted.
Duplicating the
Master Diskette
To make a duplicate copy, use the Duplicate Diskette operation
in the disk menu of your logic analyzer. For more information,
refer to the reference manual for the HP16500B mainframe.
The PCI Scope Preprocessor product consists of the following
accessories:
Accessories Supplied
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The PCI Scope interface hardware, which includes the
interface circuit module.
The MultiProbe configuration software on a 3.5 inch
diskette.
This operating manual
The minimum equipment required for complete analysis of a
PCI Local Bus consists of the following equipment:
Minimum Equipment
Required
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An HP16500B based Logic Analyzer
An HP 16535A MultiProbe Control Module
A 208 pin MultiProbe Pod (HP part number E5322A)
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An Oscilloscope
The PCI Scope Preprocessor Product
A PCI target bus
This operating manual uses the same signal notation as the PCI
LOCAL BUS SPECIFICATION - REVISION 2.1. That is, a #
symbol at the end of a signal name indicates that the signal’s
active state occurs when it is at a low voltage. The absence of a
# symbol indicates that the signal is active at a high voltage.
Signal Naming
Conventions
To use the MultiProbe Pod two steps are necessary:
Connecting the 208
pin MultiProbe Pod to
the PCI Scope
1. Install the PCI Scope Personality adapter option 101 to the
208 pin MultiProbe pod. For information on how to configure the
personality adapter from a blank personality adapter using the
calibration fixture refer to the chapter on Analog Analysis in this
users manual.
Preprocessor
Do not touch the contact are on the MultiProbe Pod conductive
elastomer, which is on the bottom of the probe adapter. If
foreign material sticks to the contact area remove it using
adhesive tape.
2. Align the 208 Pin MultiProbe Pod with the retainer that is
mounted on the top of the 208 pin package that is on the PCI
Scope Preprocessor. Attach the pod tightly using the knurled
nut. The pod will not lie flat against the board.
The PCI Scope Preprocessor can be installed in any slot of the
PCI Local bus.
Installing the PCI
Scope Preprocessor
1. Install the MultiProbe pod as described in the previous
section.
2. Align the PCI module with the appropriate slot on the
target system and plug the module into the PCI
connector.
If your PCI Local bus is 32 bits the upper portion of the edge
connector will not be inserted into any connector. This will not
affect the modules operation on a 32-bit PCI Local bus.
The PCI Scope Preprocessor comes with MultiProbe compatible
configuration files that assigns all the PCI signals to their proper
pins. To load the files:
Setting up the
MultiProbe control
card for PCI Analysis
1. Install the PCI Scope Preprocessor software diskette in the
HP16500B mainframe floppy drive
2. If you have not already done so create the directory
MULTIPRB on your hard disk and copy the files
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PCI_MUL.DUT and PCI.ADP from your PCI Scope
Preprocessor diskette to that directory.
3. Access the configuration menu of the MultiProbe Control
card.
4. Select POD setup for the POD that will be connected to the
Scope Preprocessor.
5. On the next menu select #2 Specify POD adapter and then
select the file PCI.ADP and select proceed.
6. Return to the MultiProbe Configuration menu and Select
Assign Signal Names
7. From the File selection menu select the MULTIPRB directory
on the hard disk.
6. Select the field next to File.
Select the file PCI_MUL.DUT
7. Load the file
With PCI_MUL displayed in the File field, select Load
File.
Once you have completed loading these two files the PCI Scope
Preprocessor is ready for PCI analog analysis and the
configured POD in the MultiProbe configuration menu will
appear as below
For further information on the operation of the MultiProbe
Control Card refer to the HP 16535A MultiProbe Users Guide.
The operation of the PCI Scope Preprocessor is independent of
the Oscilloscope that is attached to the MultiProbe Control Card.
Refer to the HP 16535A MultiProbe Control Users Guide for
information on how to attach to the Oscilloscope.
Connecting the
MultiProbe Control Card
to an Oscilloscope
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Analog Analysis
Since the PCI Scope Preprocessor interface contains only
passive matching terminators it introduces negligible skew to the
PCI Local Bus signals.
The following procedure describes the major steps required to
perform analog analysis measurements with the PCI Scope
Preprocessor module.
Installation Quick
Reference
1. Install the PCI Scope Preprocessor module into a slot in
the target PCI Local bus.
2. Load the PCI MultiProbe configuration file
PCI_MUL.DUT from the MULTIPRB directory on the
hard disk. See page 9 for details on how to load this
file.
Once the file is loaded the POD that is connected to the PCI
Scope Preprocessor will be assigned the name PCI LogicScope
as shown below
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Select the oscilloscope for each MultiProbe output using the
Select Signals menu of the MultiProbe control module.
Selecting the PCI
signals to acquire
1. Access the Select Signals menu.
2. Select the scope for each output
a) Choose the output (Output 1 or Output 2) of the
control module that is connected to the pod that is
attached to the PCI Scope Preprocessor.
In the Select Signal menu, select the Output field to
choose Output 1 or Output 2 of the control module. For
example, Output D1 would be output 1 from the control
module in slot D.
b) Select the scope that you will use.
In the Select Signal menu, select the scope field, then
choose the scope. You are selecting the scope that is
connected to the outputs that you chose in the previous
step.
3. Select the PCI signal for each output.
a) Access the menu.
If you are using an HP1634A Oscilloscope, you can
select signals in either the MultiProbe menu or the
Scope menu. Using the Scope menu means that you do
not need to change back to the MultiProbe menu every
time you want to choose a different signal. If you are
using any other scope access the MultiProbe Select
Signal menu.
b) Select the signals in one of the following ways:
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Choose the PCI LogicScope Pod and the pin number of the
PCI signal that you wish to see. Select the Pin Field, then
use the keypad.
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Choose the PCI LogicScope Pod and pin number of the PCI
signal. With the Pin field highlighted, use the knob
(HP16500B mainframe only) to scroll through the Selected
Signal list.
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Go directly to a signal name.
Select the Find Signal Name field, use the keypad to
insert the signal name, then select Done to close the
keypad. Select Find Next.
The below picture shows the Select Signal menu after loading
the PCI_MUL file into the MultiProbe Control module.
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Using an HP16534A oscilloscope
If you are using an HP 16534A oscilloscope, then follow this
procedure.
Acquiring signals
1. Access the oscilloscope menus.
with an Oscilloscope
To view your measurements with an HP16534A
oscilloscope, you need to exit the MultiProbe Control
menus, then enter the oscilloscope menus. Select the
MultiProbe field, then select the oscilloscope module.
2. Use the oscilloscope controls to run and adjust the
measurement.
If you need help, refer to the documentation on your
oscilloscope.
3. Select new signals.
You can select signals from the oscilloscope Select
Signals field, the oscilloscope Scroll Signal field, or the
MultiProbe Select Signal menu. Selecting signals from
the oscilloscope menus is possible only with the
HP16534A Oscilloscope.
A scope picture taken with the PCI Scope Preprocessor of a
glitch with FRAME# and the PCI clock appears below.
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The PCI Personality
Adapter option 101
When the PCI Personality Adapter 101 is not in use, keep it in
its original container. The file PCI.ADP matches the
configuration of the PCI Personality Adapter and configures the
MultiProbe for PCI Analysis. If you wish to configure your own
Personality adapter follow the instructions for Programming the
ground connections in your 208 MultiProbe High-Density Pod
Installation guide and program all the even numbered
connections to ground.
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General Information
This chapter provides additional reference information including
the characteristics and signal connections for the PCI Scope
Preprocessor module.
The following operating characteristics are not specifications,
but are typical operating characteristics for the PCI Scope
Preprocessor module.
Characteristics
Preprocessor Interface
Compatibility
32/64 bit PCI Local bus accepting the short card length and
universal connector pinout. All PCI local bus ground pins of the
universal board pinout are connected to the ground plane of the
PCI Scope Preprocessor module.
JTAG Boundary Scan
The PCI Present Pins
The PCI Scope Preprocessor does not implement JTAG
Boundary SCAN. Pins TDI and TBO (pins 4a and 4b) are
connected together so the scan chain is not broken.
No connection is made to the PCI signals PRSNT1# and
PRSNT2#.
Standards Supported
Power Requirements
The PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.1
The PCI Scope Preprocessor contains no active components
and therefore requires no power.
MultiProbe Pods
required
The PCI Scope Preprocessor requires one 208 pin MultiProbe
Pod with the option 101 personality adapter.
Signal loading
Per the PCI Local Bus Specification the PCI Scope
Preprocessor presents only one electrical load on each PCI bus
signal. The PCI Scope Preprocessor is designed to present a
worst case load (10pf) at the maximum stub length. For
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information on the electrical loading of the MultiProbe Pod refer
to your Hewlett-Packard MultiProbe specification.
Operations
All PCI Local Bus operations supported.
Environmental
Temperature
Operating:0 to 55 degrees C (+32 to +131 degrees F)
Non operating:-40 to +75 degrees C (-40 to +167 degrees F)
Operating: 4,6000m (15,000 ft)
Altitude
Non operating: 15,3000m (50,000 ft)
Up to 90% non condensing. Avoid sudden, extreme
temperature changes which would cause condensation on the
preprocessor module.
Humidity
There are no automatic performance tests or adjustments for the
PCI Scope Preprocessor module. If a failure is suspected in the
PCI Scope Preprocessor module contact the factory or your
FuturePlus Systems authorized distributor.
Testing and
Troubleshooting
The repair strategy for the PCI Scope Preprocessor is module
replacement. However, if parts of the PCI Scope Preprocessor
module are damaged or lost contact the factory for a list of
replacement parts.
Servicing
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The below table shows the connection from the PCI Local Bus to
the PQFP package that acts as the MultiProbe Contact point.
Signal Connections
for the MultiProbe
POD
If the pin is not listed it is Grounded.
PCI Signal
AD50
AD51
AD52
AD53
AD54
AD55
AD56
AD57
AD58
AD59
AD60
AD61
AD62
AD63
INTA#
INTB#
INTC#
INTD#
RST#
CLK
PQFP pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
AD31
AD30
AD29
AD28
AD27
17
AD26
75
AD25
77
AD24
79
C/BE3#
AD23
81
83
AD22
85
AD21
87
AD20
89
AD19
91
AD18
93
AD17
95
AD16
97
C/BE2#
FRAME#
IRDY#
TRDY#
DEVSEL#
STOP#
LOCK#
SDONE
PERR#
SBO#
SERR#
PAR
99
101
103
105
107
109
111
113
115
117
119
121
123
125
127
129
131
133
135
C/BE1#
AD15
AD14
AD13
AD12
AD11
AD10
18
AD09
137
139
141
143
145
147
149
151
153
155
157
159
161
163
165
167
169
171
173
175
177
179
181
183
185
187
189
191
193
195
197
C/BE0#
AD08
AD07
AD06
AD05
AD04
AD03
AD02
AD01
AD00
ACK64#
REQ64#
C/BE7#
C/BE6#
C/BE5#
C/BE4#
PAR64
AD32
AD33
AD34
AD35
AD36
AD37
AD38
AD39
AD40
AD41
AD42
AD43
AD44
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AD45
AD46
AD47
AD48
AD49
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201
203
205
207
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