My colleagues from the Arm Digital Signal Processing (DSP) software team have introduced a Python wrapper for the CMSIS-DSP library that is compatible with NumPy. The CMSIS-DSP library is a rich collection of DSP functions that Arm has optimized for the various Arm Cortex-M processors. CMSIS-DSP is widely used in the industry, and also enables optimized C code generation from various third-party tools.
Please read their blog here: https://developer.arm.com/architectures/instruction-sets/dsp-extensions/dsp-for-cortex-m/how-to-use-the-python-wrapper-for-csmsis-dsp-with-biquads-as-an-example
Thanks again,
Last question (changes for pzthon2.7 with visual studio):
- the setup runs fine
- when opening a python notbook and running the import on the the same folder i get
ImportError: No module named cmsisdsp
Is it a problem with the setup.py?
Thanks in advance
Hello Tiago,
Since it is an extension built in place, it is not installed in the Python folders. So if you are importing from the wrong working directory, the extension won’t be found. The working directory should be PythonWrapper
This is not ideal but we did not find the time for building and distributing a Python extension. So we are using the in place method.
Kind regards,
Christopher