ARM unveils a new version of CMSIS that adds software deployment methods
CAMBRIDGE, UK, FEB 24, 2014 – Version 4 of the ARM® Cortex® Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) is available from today. It standardizes middleware interfaces and software delivery, accelerating time-to-market and cutting application development costs for new ARM Cortex-M processor-based microcontrollers.
Richard York, vice president, embedded CPU marketing, ARM said: "The Cortex-M processor series is extremely successful in the microcontroller marketplace and new devices are released frequently. The new CMSIS methods give additional cost and time-to-market advantages to our already unparalleled ecosystem with consistent device information and peripheral drivers. This accelerates further device adoption across the tool and software industry."
About CMSIS
The ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) is a vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer for the Cortex-M processor series and specifies debugger interfaces.
The CMSIS enables consistent and simple software interfaces to the processor for interface peripherals, real-time operating systems, and middleware. It simplifies software re-use, reducing the learning curve for new microcontroller developers and cutting the time-to-market for devices.
CMSIS is used by more than 25 ARM Partners including: Altium, Atmel, Atollic, Cypress, Freescale, Infineon, Microsemi, Nordic, NXP, Nuvoton, Raisonance, Silicon Labs, Spansion, ST, Texas Instruments and Toshiba.
CMSIS Version 4
The new version features a new CMSIS-Pack and CMSIS-Driver specification.
The CMSIS-Pack describes a delivery mechanism for software components, device parameters, and evaluation board support. It specifies with an XML-based package description (PDSC) file the content of a file collection that includes:
- Source code, header files, and software libraries
- Documentation and source code templates
- Device parameters along with startup code and programing algorithms
- Example projects
The PDSC file is designed for software development environments and describes the user and device relevant context for the files supplied within a CMSIS-Pack.
The CMSIS-Driver specification is a software API describing peripheral driver interfaces for middleware stacks. A CMSIS-Driver connects a microcontroller peripheral with middleware that implements for example communication stacks, file systems, or graphic user interfaces. CMSIS-Drivers are RTOS independent and designed to be generic, making middleware reusable across the wide range of supported microcontroller devices.
Partner quotes
"PSoC is the innovative Cypress microcontroller platform that integrates configurable analog and digital logic along with memory and an ARM Cortex-M processor. Fast, efficient and reliable software development is critical for our customers and CMSIS-Pack enables seamless combination of PSoC Creator with professional software development solutions such as Keil MDK.", said John Weil, Senior Marketing Director for PSoC, Cypress.
"Nordic Semiconductor delivers highly integrated RF microcontrollers based on ARM Cortex-M0 for ultra-low power wireless solutions. CMSIS-Pack gives impressive usability advantages while simplifying the deployment of our extensive tool support, along with protocol stacks, and reference designs," said Thomas Ulleberg, Manager System Architect Group, Nordic Semiconductor. "
CMSIS Version 4 is available for download from www.arm.com/cmsis.
About ARM
ARM® designs the semiconductor intellectual property and enabling technology at the heart of the world's advanced digital products. Our energy efficient and scalable processors deliver the intelligence which is transforming society; from smartphones and wearable devices, to enterprise infrastructure and servers, to embedded technology in automotive, industrial applications and the 'Internet of Things'. Our technology is licensed by partners who have now shipped more than 50 billion microchips containing ARM processors since the company was founded in 1990. Together with our Connected Community, we are breaking down barriers to innovation for developers, designers and engineers, ensuring a fast, reliable route to market for leading electronics companies.
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