2025-12-01 1:14 AM - last edited on 2025-12-01 3:05 AM by Andrew Neil
Hello everyone,
I just received the STEVAL-25R200A evaluation kit and I have a few doubts.
1. Can I connect this board directly to another MCU?
2. If yes, are the SPI pins available on the PCB?
3. I found that the board uses an STM32G0B1KEU. Should I develop and test the firmware for this MCU using STM32CubeIDE first, and then later port it to my custom board?
Thank you!
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2025-12-01 5:54 AM
Hi,
the STEVAL-25R200SA firmware is covered by a Software License Agreement (SLA) that is provided inside the firmware package. Please check the licensing terms and conditions in that SLA for the updates/modifications of the sources.
Rgds
BT
2025-12-01 4:47 AM
Hi,
For development purposes, it is recommended to use the X-NUCLEO-NFC10A1 and connect it to your MCU board, such as a NUCLEO-64 board if your MCU is an STM32 MCU. An X-CUBE-NFC10 firmware package is available, containing all the libraries required for developing an application.
The X-NUCLEO-NFC10A1 provides access to the SPI pins (which is not the case on STEVAL-25R200A).
Which kind of MCU will be used on your custom board?
Rgds
BT
2025-12-01 4:53 AM
Thank you for your answer.
I will be using the i.MX RT series MCU with the ST25R200 NFC reader.
My other question is: Can I update or modify the firmware on the STEVAL-25R200SA kit according to my requirements?
2025-12-01 5:54 AM
Hi,
the STEVAL-25R200SA firmware is covered by a Software License Agreement (SLA) that is provided inside the firmware package. Please check the licensing terms and conditions in that SLA for the updates/modifications of the sources.
Rgds
BT