2019-07-08 07:43 AM
The Eval kit GUI allows to evaluate the ST25RU3993 whatever the regional settings/frequency are (840 - 960MHz). This wide-freq version seems to be reserved for evaluation purpose only while the standard version is freq limited (to match regional regultaions).
The development we are dealing with is a test equipment where we would need a multi region version.Is there a way to access the full version of the S/W? Is so what are the terms and conditions?
Warm regards ACD
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2019-07-11 05:43 AM
Hello Agnes,
the ST25RU3993 FW, which could be downloaded from st.com website, does not limit to any region.
The FW is generic and represent the different regions (EU, China, ..) as profiles.
You could create your own FW based on this FW and change your profiles or create your own profiles.
Please have a look into the appl_commands.c file which is the FW implementation of all commands that can be executed from the GUI.
There you will find commands and sub-commands represeting adding frequencies to profiles or creating custom profiles.
Please be aware that you may violate local regulations and limitations if you use frequencies that are not defined for your region
Best regards,
Nick
2019-07-09 05:48 AM
There is just one version of the GUI (1.7.0 is the latest).
If you open the reader settings, you are able to change the regions (EU, US, Japan, China).
If you press on the "Manual setting" check box, you are able change the operation frequency manually.
Best regards,
Marcel
2019-07-09 09:11 AM
thanks Marcel,
My question is not dealing with the GUI.
Actually, the intend is to access the frequency settings when in standalone operation.
Is this feature accessible via S/W or header file in the deleverables?
Warm regards, Agnès
2019-07-11 05:43 AM
Hello Agnes,
the ST25RU3993 FW, which could be downloaded from st.com website, does not limit to any region.
The FW is generic and represent the different regions (EU, China, ..) as profiles.
You could create your own FW based on this FW and change your profiles or create your own profiles.
Please have a look into the appl_commands.c file which is the FW implementation of all commands that can be executed from the GUI.
There you will find commands and sub-commands represeting adding frequencies to profiles or creating custom profiles.
Please be aware that you may violate local regulations and limitations if you use frequencies that are not defined for your region
Best regards,
Nick