Where are the Technical Reference manuals located?
Hi Peter, welcome to the Community!
Try here: ARM Cortex‑M4 Processor Technical Reference Manual
Hope this helps
Hi
Thanks for that. I am using the MSP432 product from TI and in their technical ref manual it refers to the Manual above. I did take a look at it but it then refers me to the ARMv7-M architecture Reference Manual. I found this but it only has a short form guide of the instruction guide. I would like to see a full description of the instruction guide so I can understand it fully. I intend to program in assembler. Some terms I have never heard of before - saturate, with link, semaphore, barriers, etc. Can you direct me to a full description of these?
Thanks
Peter
Hello Peter,
The Cortex-M4 Devices Generic User Guide includes a more accessible description of the ARMv7-M instruction set.
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/topic/com.arm.doc.dui0553a/DUI0553A_cortex_m4_dgug.pdf
Also, if you use the Search function at the top right of the community.arm.com pages, and search for "MCU resources", you'll find some additional documents which might be useful to you.
Best regards,
Graham.
I believe my original question is now answered. Thanks to all.
This looks like an excellent forum - busy, good knowledge, quick replies - what more could you want!
The full specification of behaviour is the ARM Architecture Reference Manual.
The links are under the "ARM architecture" > "Reference Manuals" headings here: ARM Information Center
If you follow the links to the PDFs you'll have to register and accept a click-through-license to get the reference manuals themselves, but registering is free.
Cheers, Pete
Hi Peter
Peter Grey wrote:I believe my original question is now answered. Thanks to all. This looks like an excellent forum - busy, good knowledge, quick replies - what more could you want!
Peter Grey wrote:
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