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--- a/targets/hal/TARGET_Silicon_Labs/TARGET_EFM32/emlib/ReadMe_emlib.txt Tue Aug 02 14:07:36 2016 +0000 +++ b/targets/hal/TARGET_Silicon_Labs/TARGET_EFM32/emlib/ReadMe_emlib.txt Fri Sep 02 15:07:44 2016 +0100 @@ -1,68 +1,68 @@ -================ Silicon Labs Peripheral Library ============================ - -This directory, "emlib", contains the Silicon Labs Peripheral Support -library for the EFM32 and EZR32 series of microcontrollers and System-On-Chip -devices. - -Some design guidelines for this library: - -* Follow the guidelines established by ARM's and Silicon Labs's adaptation - of the CMSIS (see below) standard. - -* Be usable as a starting point for developing richer, more target specific - functionality (i.e. copy and modify further). - -* Ability to be used as a standalone software component, to be used by other - drivers, that should cover "the most common cases". - -* Readability of the code and usability preferred before optimization for speed - and size or covering a particular "narrow" purpose. - -* As little "cross-dependency" between modules as possible, to enable users to - pick and choose what they want. - -================ About CMSIS ================================================ - -These APIs are based on EM_CMSIS "Device" header file structure. - -As a result of this, the library requires basic C99-support. You might have -to enable C99 support in your compiler. Comments are in doxygen compatible -format. - -The EM_CMSIS library contains all peripheral module registers and bit field -descriptors. - -To download EM_CMSIS, go to - http://www.silabs.com/support/pages/document-library.aspx?p=MCUs--32-bit - -For more information about CMSIS see - http://www.onarm.com - http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/CMSIS.html - -The requirements for using CMSIS also apply to this package. - -================ File structure ============================================== - -inc/ - header files -src/ - source files - -================ Licenses ==================================================== - -See the top of each file for SW license. Basically you are free to use the -Silicon Labs code for any project using Silicon Labs devices. Parts of the -CMSIS library is copyrighted by ARM Inc. See "License.doc" for ARM's CMSIS -license. - -================ Software updates ============================================ - -Silicon Labs continually works to provide updated and improved emlib, example -code and other software of use for Silicon Labs customers. Please check the -download section of Silicon Labs's web site at - - http://www.silabs.com - -for the latest releases. If you download and install the -Simplicity Studio application, you will be notified about updates when -available. - -(C) Copyright Silicon Labs, 2015 +================ Silicon Labs Peripheral Library ============================ + +This directory, "emlib", contains the Silicon Labs Peripheral Support +library for the EFM32 and EZR32 series of microcontrollers and System-On-Chip +devices. + +Some design guidelines for this library: + +* Follow the guidelines established by ARM's and Silicon Labs's adaptation + of the CMSIS (see below) standard. + +* Be usable as a starting point for developing richer, more target specific + functionality (i.e. copy and modify further). + +* Ability to be used as a standalone software component, to be used by other + drivers, that should cover "the most common cases". + +* Readability of the code and usability preferred before optimization for speed + and size or covering a particular "narrow" purpose. + +* As little "cross-dependency" between modules as possible, to enable users to + pick and choose what they want. + +================ About CMSIS ================================================ + +These APIs are based on EM_CMSIS "Device" header file structure. + +As a result of this, the library requires basic C99-support. You might have +to enable C99 support in your compiler. Comments are in doxygen compatible +format. + +The EM_CMSIS library contains all peripheral module registers and bit field +descriptors. + +To download EM_CMSIS, go to + http://www.silabs.com/support/pages/document-library.aspx?p=MCUs--32-bit + +For more information about CMSIS see + http://www.onarm.com + http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/CMSIS.html + +The requirements for using CMSIS also apply to this package. + +================ File structure ============================================== + +inc/ - header files +src/ - source files + +================ Licenses ==================================================== + +See the top of each file for SW license. Basically you are free to use the +Silicon Labs code for any project using Silicon Labs devices. Parts of the +CMSIS library is copyrighted by ARM Inc. See "License.doc" for ARM's CMSIS +license. + +================ Software updates ============================================ + +Silicon Labs continually works to provide updated and improved emlib, example +code and other software of use for Silicon Labs customers. Please check the +download section of Silicon Labs's web site at + + http://www.silabs.com + +for the latest releases. If you download and install the +Simplicity Studio application, you will be notified about updates when +available. + +(C) Copyright Silicon Labs, 2015