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================ EFM32 Device Support Library (DSL) ==========================
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This directory ,"CMSIS", contains the Energy Micro Support Library for the
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EFM32 series of microcontrollers.
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================ About CMSIS =================================================
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The library is based on CMSIS, the Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface
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Standard, as defined by ARM Inc.
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For more information about CMSIS see
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http://www.onarm.com
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http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/CMSIS.html
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In short, CMSIS tries to provide a common interface for programming devices
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having one of the Cortex-M core architectures, making code sharing and reuse
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easier.
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================ Development Environments ====================================
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You will need a development environment which supports the Energy Micro EFM32
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devices. Currently this is either
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IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM 5.40.6 or later, http://www.iar.com
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Keil uVision "MDK-ARM" 4.01 or later, http://www.keil.com
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Rowley CodeSourcery for ARM v2.0.5 or later, see http://www.rowley.co.uk
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Codesourcery Sourcery G++, see http://www.codesourcery.com
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It is possible to develop with other tools, but for now these are the well
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supported development environment for Energy Micro example code.
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This library uses C99-types, requires the presence of <stdint.h> and can use
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other functionality standardized in C99. If your compiler has a C99 compliance
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toggle, you should enable it for your projects.
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================ File structure ==============================================
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Short getting started guide:
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The quickest way to start is to base your work on one of the simple example
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projects for the Energy Micro Development or Stareter Kits. These should be
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easy to port and change to adopt to your needs.
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The board support packages for the various Energy Micro kits comes with a
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"blink" example, that serves as a good starting point for new projects.
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Please note that you _will_ need to change the "Debugger" and "Flash/Download"
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configuration settings to fit your environment. See your IDE's manual for
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details.
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Support for the EFM32 device family is located in the directory
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CMSIS/CM3/DeviceSupport/EnergyMicro/EFM32
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The most convenient way to start a project, is to define the device target
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in your compiler options, e.g. add a -DEFM32G890F128 to your compile options
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if you are targetting an EFM32G890F128 part.
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When this is done, you should include the file "efm32.h" wherever you need
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register and bit field definitions for the EFM32 peripherals.
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The peripheral registers follow the CMSIS convention of defining a structure
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which holds the "volatile" registers. Again, take a look at the examples for
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usage.
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================ Licenses ====================================================
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See the top of each file for SW license. Basically you are free to use the
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Energy Micro code for any project using EFM32 devices. Part of the CMSIS
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library is copyrighted by ARM Inc. See "License.doc" for ARM's CMSIS license.
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================ Software updates ============================================
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Energy Micro continually works to provide updated and improved DSL, example
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code and other software of use for EFM32 customers. Please check the download
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section of
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http://www.energymicro.com/downloads
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for the latest releases, news and updates.
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(C) Copyright Energy Micro AS, 2011
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