Microprocessor support table

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These tables describe the configurations necessary for specific microprocessors on Tektronix logic analyzers.
Those analyzers not providing any specific target support (i.e. connection, disassembly) are listed as a matter of chronology and convenience for the reader.

"N/A" means that the option is not applicable; "?" means that no information has been found to date.

"Max" means that it supports the maximum speed for the processor.

Tektronix 7D01

  • Introduced 1977
  • No microprocessor support.

Sony/Tektronix 308 Data Analyzer

  • Introduced 1980
  • No microprocessor support

Tektronix 7D02

Note:

  • The PM101 is a general purpose probe, it can be defined to work with processors not listed here.
  • "FM" stands for Full mnemonic disassembly.
  • "STD" stands for Standard radices (Hex, Bin, Octal).
  • In production 1981-1984.
Tektronix 7D02
Microprocessor Support Feature Probe adapter Requires Fastest clock supported
Intel
8031 STD PM101 061-6003-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8035 STD PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8039 STD PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8048 STD PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8049 STD PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8051 STD PM101 061-6003-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8080 FM PM101 PM101 Opt 01 20 MHz
8085 FM PM104 X 10 MHz
8086 FM PM106 X 8 MHz
8088 FM PM107 X 5 MHz
8748 STD PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual 20 MHz
8751 STD PM101 061-6003-00 Application manual 20 MHz
Motorola
6800 FM PM102 X 2 MHz
6801 STD PM101 061-6000-00 Application manual 20 MHz
6802 FM PM103 X 6 MHz
6803 STD PM101 061-6000-00 Application manual 20 MHz
6808 FM PM103 X 6 MHz
6809 FM PM111 X 8 MHz
6809E FM PM111 X 8 MHz
68000 FM PM109 X 10 MHz
Zilog
Z-80 FM PM105 X 6 MHz
Z8001 FM PM110 X 6 MHz
Z8002 FM PM108 X 4 MHz
Texas Instruments
TMS9900 STD PM101 061-6002-00 Application manual 20 MHz
Other microproscessor
1802 STD PM101 061-6001-00 Application manual 20 MHz
6502 FM PM101 PM101 Opt 02 20 MHz
Other
MULTIBUS STD PM112 X 5 MHz

Tektronix DAS9100

See 91TMXX tapes for information on tapes. Note:

  • Introduced 1982
  • All acquisition boards are either 91A24 or 91AE24.
  • If the UPIK 40 harness is listed it means that it is supported, but not required.
  • (*1) means that P6460 probes are always required.
  • (*2) means that P6460 probes are required for CMOS version.
  • (*3) means that P6460 or P6462 probes can be used.
  • PM2XX pods must be configured to have the right adapter and jumper settings depending on the IC and its package.

It is also possible for the user to create mnemonics tables, using the Mnemonics menu.

Tektronix DAS9100
Microprocessor IC package Mnemonic tape Probe adapter Acq.Boards required Acq.Probes required Fastest clock supported
Intel
8080 91TM01 X 2 4*3 Max
8031 91TM07 X 2 4*1 Max
8039 91TM10 X 1 3*1 Max
8085 91TM02 X 2 4*3 Max
8086 DIP 91TM03 PM201 2 X 10 MHz
8088 DIP 91TM04 PM201 2 X 10 MHz
80186 LCC 91TM05 PM202 2 X 10 MHz
80188 LCC 91TM06 PM202 2 X 10 MHz
Motorola
6800 91TM21 X 2 4*3 Max
6801 91TM28 X 2 4*3 Max
6802 91TM22 X 2 4*3 Max
6803 91TM29 X 2 4*3 Max
6805 91TM30 UPIK 40 2 4*2 Max
6808 91TM23 X 2 4*3 Max
6809 91TM24 X 2 4*3 Max
68121 91TM32 X 2 4*3 Max
68000 DIP 91TM25 PM203 2 None 12.5 MHz
68000 PGA 91TM25 PM203 2 None 12.5 MHz
68008 DIP 91TM26 PM203 2 None 8 MHz
68010 DIP 91TM27 PM203 2 None 12.5 MHz
68010 PGA 91TM27 PM203 2 None 12.5 MHz
Zilog
Z-80 91TM41 X 2 4*1 Max
Z8001/3 91TM42 X 3 4*3 Max
Z8002/4 91TM43 X 3 3*3 Max
Other microprocessors
6502/C02 91TM63 X 2 4*2 Max
1802 91TM61 X 2 4*2 Max
1803 91TM65 X 2 4*2 Max
F9450 91TM62 X 2 3*3 Max
MIL-Std 1705A 91TM64 X 2 N/A N/A
NSC800 91TM71 X 2 4*1 Max
BUS
UNIBUS 91TM51 X 2 4*3 Max
Q-BUS 91TM52 X 2 4*3 Max
QPIB 91TM53 X 1 3*3 Max
ASCII 91TM53 X 1 3*3 Max
EBCDIC 91TM53 X 1 3*3 Max

The following table gives the configuration for the PMA 100 Personality Module Adapter, which is an interface that connects PM1XX personality modules to the DAS9100.

  • FM stands for full mnemonic disassembly.
  • CM stands for control mnemonics.
  • STD stands for standard radices (hex, binary, octal).
  • DM means that the mnemonics may be developed using DAS mnemonics.
DAS9100 with PMA 100
Microprocessor Support Feature Probe adapter Requires Fastest clock supported
Intel
8031 STD, DM PM101 061-6003-00 Application manual ?
8035 STD, DM PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual ?
8039 STD, DM PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual ?
8048 STD, DM PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual ?
8049 STD, DM PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual ?
8051 STD, DM PM101 061-6003-00 Application manual ?
8080 FM, DM PM101 PM101 Opt 01 ?
8085 FM, DM PM104 X 10 MHz
8086 FM, DM PM106 X 8 MHz
8088 FM, DM PM107 X 5 MHz
8748 STD, DM PM101 061-5999-00 Application manual ?
8751 STD, DM PM101 061-6003-00 Application manual ?
Motorola
6800 FM, DM PM102 X 2 MHz
6801 STD, DM PM101 061-6000-00 Application manual ?
6802 FM, DM PM103 X 6 MHz
6803 STD, DM PM101 061-6000-00 Application manual ?
6808 FM, DM PM103 X 6 MHz
6809 FM, DM PM111 X 8 MHz
6809E FM, DM PM111 X 8 MHz
68000 FM, DM PM109 X 10 MHz
Zilog
Z80 FM, DM PM105 X 6 MHz
Z8001 FM, DM PM110 X 6 MHz
Z8002 FM, DM PM108 X 4 MHz
Texas Instruments
TMS9900 STD, DM PM101 061-6002-00 Application manual ?
Other microproscessor
1802 STD, DM PM101 061-6001-00 Application manual ?
6502 FM, DM PM101 PM101 Opt 02 ?
BUS
MULTIBUS CM, STD, DM PM112 X ?

Tektronix 1240/1241

  • In catalog 1984-1990
  • All acquisition boards are the 18-channel 1240D2. The 9-channel 1240D1 cannot be used.
  • If the UPIK 40 harness is listed it means that it is supported, but not required.
  • (*1) means that P6460 probes are always required.
  • (*2) means that P6460 probes are required for CMOS version.
  • (*3) means that P6460 or P6462 probes can be used.
  • PM2XX pods must be configured to have the right adapter and jumper settings depending on the IC and its package.
  • There is a design for a multipurpose RAM/ROM pack, called SuperPack by Pavel Korensky. Note the errata in the README file.
  • ROM Pack designations remain confusing. Not only do they use two conventions - "12RMXX" and "12RM99 Option XX" - but there is overlap and conflict between those for 8-bit CPUs and those for 16-bit CPUs e.g. 12RM01 appears to refer to both 8080 and 8086 support (see: Tektronix 1987 catalog p.121).
Tektronix 1240/1241 ROM pack and configuration table
Microprocessor IC package ROM pack Probe adapter Acq. boards required Acq. probes required Fastest clock supported
Intel
8080 12RM01 N/A 2 4X P6460 Max
8031/8051 12RM99 Opt 03 UPIK 40 2 4X P6460 12 MHz
8085 12RM02 N/A 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
8086 DIP 12RM03 PM201 3 N/A 8.0 MHz
8088 DIP 12RM04 PM201 3 N/A 8.0 MHz
80186 LCC/PGA 12RM05 PM202 3 N/A 8.0 MHz
80188 LCC/PGA 12RM06 PM202 3 N/A 8.0 MHz
80286 LCC/PGA 12RM08 PM204 3 N/A 10.0 MHz
8096/7 12RM99 Opt 16 N/A 3 6X P6460 12 MHz
Motorola
6800 12RM21 N/A 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
6801 12RM99 Opt 05 UPIK 40 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
6802 12RM22 N/A 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
6805(E2) 12RM99 Opt 06 UPIK 40 2 2X P6460 Max
6805(E3) 12RM99 Opt 07 UPIK 40 2 3X P6460 Max
6808 12RM23 N/A 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
6809 12RM24 X 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
6809E 12RM24 N/A 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
68HC11 12RM99 Opt 08 N/A 2 3X P6460 Max
68000 DIP 12RM25 PM203 3 N/A 16 MHz
68000 PGA 12RM25 PM203 3 N/A 16 MHz
68008 DIP 12RM26 PM203 3 N/A 16 MHz
68010 DIP 12RM27 PM203 3 N/A 16 MHz
68010 PGA 12RM27 PM203 3 N/A 16 MHz
68020 12RM31 PM205 3 N/A 25.0 MHz
68030 12RM33 ? 3 N/A 25.0 MHz
DSP56000/1 12RM99 Opt 17 N/A 3 6X P6460 50 MHz
Zilog
Z-80 12RM41 N/A 2 4X P6460 8 MHz
Z-80 12RM07 N/A 2 4X P6460 8 MHz
Z8001/3 12RM42 N/A 3 4X P6460 or P6462 10 MHz
Z8002/4 12RM43 N/A 3 3*3 10 MHz
Texas Instruments
TMS320320/320C25 12RM99 Opt 11 N/A 3 5X P6460 20 MHz
TMS32010 12RM99 Opt 14 UPIK 40 2 4X P6460 Max
Hitachi
6301/3 12RM99 Opt 09 UPIK 40 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
64180R0/R1 12RM99 Opt 12 N/A 3 5X P6460 Max
Other microprocessors
6502 12RM63 N/A 2 4*2 Max
65C02 12RM63 N/A 2 4*2 Max
RCA 1802/4/5/6/(A/C/AC/BC) 12RM99 Opt 22 UPIK 40 2 3X P6460 Max
Analog Devices ADSP2100 12RM99 Opt 17 N/A 3 6X P6460 Max
Fairchild F9450 12RM62A N/A 3 3*3 40 MHz
MIL-Std 1705A ? ? ? ? 40 MHz
National Semiconductor NSC800 12RM71 N/A 2 4X P6460 Max
National Semiconductor NSC800 12RM09 N/A 2 4X P6460 Max
GM EMC 12RM99 Opt 01 UPIK 40 2 4X P6460 or P6462 Max
Other
VAXBI 12RM99 Opt 13 012-1164-00 3 6*3 Max
GPIB 12RM99 Opt 04 103-0209-00 2 2*3 Max

Tektronix DAS9200

  • Introduced 1987
  • (*1) 92A60 or 92A90 pobes can be used.
  • (*2) Only 92A90 probes can be used.
  • See the 1993 Tektronix catalog page 155-157 for the full list
Tetkronix DAS9200
Microprocessor IC package Software Probe adapter Probe required Fastest clock supported
Intel
8085 92DM02 92DM02 *1 Max
8086 DIP 92DM03 92DM03 *1 Max
8088 DIP 92DM04 92DM04 *1 Max
80186 LCC/PGA 92DM05 92DM05 *1 Max
80188 LCC/PGA 92DM06 92DM06 *1 Max
80286 LCC/PGA 92DM08 92DM08 *1 Max
80386 92DM09 92DM09 *2 Max
Motorola
6809 92DM24 92DM24 *1 Max
6809E 92DM24 92DM24 NA Max
68000 DIP 92DM25, or 92DM27 92DM25, or 92DM27 *1 Max
68000 PGA 91TM27 ? *1 Max
68010 DIP 92DM27 92DM27 *1 Max
68010 PGA 91TM27 ? *1 Max
68020 92DM31 92DM31 *2 Max
68030 92DM33 92DM33 ? ?
68040 ? ? ? ?
Zilog
Z-80 92DM41 92DM41 *1 Max
Other microprocessors
F9450 92DM64 Use 92DM64 with option 13 for non-MMU, else use without. *1 Max
1705A 92DM64 Need adapter for emulator PIAs *1 40 MHz


Tektronix 1225/1220

  • Introduced 1988
  • Note that the configuration table for the 1230 is not the same as the one for the 1240/1241.

The internal hardware is different enough that the 1225/1220 can only use external probes. Since the personality modules are the probes the analyzer does not need any acquisition probes.

Tektronix 1225/1220
Microprocessor Probe adapter Fastest clock supported
Intel
8085 PM404 Max
8086 PM411
8088 PM411
Motorola
6800 PM407
6802 PM407
6809 PM406 Max
6809E PM406 Max
68000 PM412
Zilog
Z80 PM402 Max
Other Microprocessor
6502/C02 PM403 Max
Other
STD PM405 Max

Tektronix 1205

  • Introduced 1988
Tektronix 1205
Microprocessor Probe adapter Acq. boards required Acq. probes required Fastest clock supported
Zilog
Z80 PM302 X None 4 MHz
Other
6502/C02 PM303 X None 4 MHz
General PM301 X None 4 MHz

Tektronix 1230

  • In catalog 1989-1993
  • The 1230DPA is required for all DPXXXX probes.
  • All acquisition boards are 1230E1.
  • All of the needed software is included with the personality module.
Tektronix 1230
Microprocessor IC package Probe adapter Acq. boards required Acq. probes required Fastest clock supported
Intel
8031/8051 DIP DP8031D 2 None 12 MHz
8085 DIP PM404 2 None 6 MHz
8086 DIP DP8086D 3 None 10 MHz
8087 DIP DP8031D DP8086D ? None ?
8088 DIP DP8086D 3 None 10 MHz
80186 PGA DP186P 3 None 10 MHz
80188 PGA DP186P 3 None 10 MHz
8096/7 PLCC DP96PL 3 None 12 MHz
80C196 PLCC DP96PL 3 None 12 MHz
80286 PGA DP286PL 3 None 12.5 MHz
80287 PGA DP286PL 3 None 12.5 MHz
80286 PLCC DP286P 3 None 12.5 MHz
80287 PLCC DP286P 3 None 12.5 MHz
80386SX PQFP DP386SX 3 None 16 MHz
80387SX PQFP DP386SX 3 None 16 MHz
Motorola
6800 DIP PM407 2 None Max
6802 DIP PM407 2 None Max
6809 DIP PM406 2 None 2 MHz
6809E DIP PM406 2 None 2 MHz
68HC11 All DPHC11Q 2 None 12 MHz
68000 DIP DP68KD 3 None 16 MHz
68000 PGA DP68KP 3 None 16 MHz
68010 DIP DP68KD 3 None 16 MHz
68010 PGA DP68KP 3 None 16 MHz
Zilog
Z-80 DIP PM402 2 None Max
Other Microprocessors
6502/C02 DIP PM403 2 None Max
Other
STD PM405 2 None 12.5 MHz
GPIB DPGPIB Any None 10 MHz
RS-232 A6740G Any None 19.2 K baud

Tektronix Prism 3002

  • Introduced 1990

Tektronix 3001 GPX

  • Introduced 1993

Tektronix TLA 700

  • Introduced 1997-1998