Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) for Stellaris® MCUs: DSP Header Files Status : ACTIVE
CMSIS_DSP_HEADERS
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Description
Texas Instruments, with the Stellaris® family of ARM Cortex-M4-based microcontrollers (MCUs), supports ARM's Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS), a standardized hardware abstraction layer for the Cortex-M4 processor series. The purpose of the CMSIS initiative is to standardize a fragmented industry on one superior hardware and software microcontroller architecture.
Features
The CMSIS DSP library includes source code and example applications, and saves time by including common DSP algorithms such as complex arithmetic, vector operations, filter and control functions. ARM’s Cortex-M4F core uses the DSP SIMD instruction set and floating-point hardware that enhances Stellaris LM4F microcontrollers’ algorithm capabilities for digital signal control applications.
Key benefits:
- A standardized software interface allows developers to make the switch from a competitive MCU to TI’s Stellaris microcontrollers and more easily migrate existing software to any Stellaris LM4F microcontroller
- CMSIS DSP library includes source code and example applications, and helps developers save time by including common DSP algorithms such as complex arithmetic, vector operations, filter and control functions, etc.
- The ARM Cortex-M4F core uses a DSP SIMD instruction set and floating-point hardware that enhances Stellaris LM4F microcontrollers’ algorithm capabilities for digital signal control applications




