2019-06-14 09:17 AM
Is there any example source code that I can use for controlling CR95HF from user space application in Linux using SPI?
If not, what is the timeline for releasing CR95HF Linux RFAL port ?
Regards,
Jimit
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2019-06-17 02:40 AM
Hi
as of today, Linux demos for Raspberry Pi have been officially released only for ST25R3911B and for ST25R3916 NFC reader devices.
The attached file (Linux_RFAL_st25r95_v2.0.4.tar.gz) contains a snapshot of a non-released Linux demo of ST25R95 / CR95HF for Raspberry Pi using X-NUCLEO-NFC03A1. This package provides a pure user space port of the RFAL (RF Abstraction Layer) onto the Raspberry Pi 3 Linux platform operating the XNUCLEO-NFC03A1.
Hardware requirements:
See UM2375 for the environment setup and for the build of the RFAL lib and application.
Note: The ARPI600 incorrectly supplies 5V to the Arduino IOREF pin. Fix: cut the CN6.2 (IOREF) pin on the XNUCLEO-NFC03A1
For an official release of the Linux demo on ST25R95 / CR95HF NFC reader, I would suggest you contact your ST local sales and marketing representative
Rgds
BT
2019-06-17 02:40 AM
Hi
as of today, Linux demos for Raspberry Pi have been officially released only for ST25R3911B and for ST25R3916 NFC reader devices.
The attached file (Linux_RFAL_st25r95_v2.0.4.tar.gz) contains a snapshot of a non-released Linux demo of ST25R95 / CR95HF for Raspberry Pi using X-NUCLEO-NFC03A1. This package provides a pure user space port of the RFAL (RF Abstraction Layer) onto the Raspberry Pi 3 Linux platform operating the XNUCLEO-NFC03A1.
Hardware requirements:
See UM2375 for the environment setup and for the build of the RFAL lib and application.
Note: The ARPI600 incorrectly supplies 5V to the Arduino IOREF pin. Fix: cut the CN6.2 (IOREF) pin on the XNUCLEO-NFC03A1
For an official release of the Linux demo on ST25R95 / CR95HF NFC reader, I would suggest you contact your ST local sales and marketing representative
Rgds
BT