The CMSIS-DSP library, written entirely in C and delivered with source code, enables software programmers to adapt algorithms for specific application requirements and can deliver higher performance for digital signal processing and control applications than can be achieved typically by compilers and run time support libraries. ![]() The Cortex-R4 processor implementation uses the ARM DSP SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) instruction set and floating-point hardware to enable fully the capabilities of the Cortex-R4 processor for signal processing algorithms. Most algorithms are available in floating-point and various fixed-point formats and are optimized for the Cortex-R series processors. The CMSIS-DSP library includes 60+ functions covering vector operations, matrix computing, complex arithmetic, filter functions, control functions, PID controller, Fourier transforms and many other frequently used DSP algorithms. ![]() TI's Cortex-R4 DSP library conforms to ARM’s Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS), a standardized hardware abstraction layer for the Cortex processor series.
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