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The '''PM 103''' personality module is a disassembly probe for the 6802 microprocessor.  It is meant to be used with the [[7D02]] logic analyzer plug-in.  
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|manufacturer=Tektronix
|series=7D02 and DAS9100
|type=PM103
|summary=Motorola 6802/6808 personality module
|image=PM103(1).jpg
|caption=PM 103
|introduced=1981
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-2914-00.pdf|Tektronix PM102/PM103 Manual]]
{{ROM Images}}
* A1U30S0 160-0854-00 2K ([[2716]]) needed
* A2U3020 256×8 PROM ([[Fairchild 93427]]) needed
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The '''PM 103''' personality module is a disassembly probe for the [[Motorola 6802]] and [[Motorola 6808]] microprocessor used with a [[7D02]] logic analyzer plug-in or a [[DAS9100]] logic analyzer. 
 
The target system microprocessor is plugged into a ZIF socket on the PM102, which in turn plugs into the target system processor socket.


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Tek-7d02.jpg            | 7D02 in mainframe with personality module in front
Tek-7d02.jpg            | 7D02 in mainframe with personality module 103 in front
Tek pm103 1.jpg
Tek pm103 2.jpg
Tek pm103 3.jpg
Tek pm103 4.jpg
Tek pm103 5.jpg
Tek pm103 6.jpg
Tek pm103 7.jpg
Tek pm103 8.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Logic analyzer probes]]
[[Category:Logic analyzer personality modules]]
[[Category:Manual needed]]

Latest revision as of 03:06, 27 September 2024

Tektronix PM103
Motorola 6802/6808 personality module
PM 103

Compatible with 7D02 and DAS9100

Produced from 1981 to (?)

Manuals
ROM Images
File Pos. Checksum
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The PM 103 personality module is a disassembly probe for the Motorola 6802 and Motorola 6808 microprocessor used with a 7D02 logic analyzer plug-in or a DAS9100 logic analyzer.

The target system microprocessor is plugged into a ZIF socket on the PM102, which in turn plugs into the target system processor socket.

Pictures