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===== Step by Step process ===== | ===== Step by Step process ===== | ||
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+ | This is the procedure to use DSP librairies on a Cortex M4 core, it should be more detailed and explain to allow others to understand the procedure and adapt it to their needs | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | 1 - First, unzip the library somewhere on you system, let's say it's in C: | ||
+ | 2 - Open the project build options window in you Embitz project \\ | ||
+ | 3 - In the " | ||
+ | 4 - In the " | ||
+ | 5 - In the " | ||
+ | 6 - In the search directories tab, in the includes sub-tab, add C: | ||
+ | 7 - In the search directories tab, in the Linker sub-tab, add C: | ||
+ | 8 - In your project, you can now add the following includes : \\ | ||
+ | <code c> | ||
+ | #include " | ||
+ | #include " | ||
+ | #include " | ||
+ | #include " | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | + | You should be able to use CMSIS DSP functions in your project now, happy FFT ! | |