Establishing I2C communication between STM32 Nucleo F030 and SE050

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Establishing I2C communication between STM32 Nucleo F030 and SE050

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badhri_radhakri
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Hey guys I'm using a STM32 Nucleo F030 board as my Host device and would like to communicate with the secure element SE050 using I2C protocol. Is there any example programs that I can go through for better understanding ? The user manual for SE05x I2C specs is the document I'm currently using. I would really appreciate if someone has any leads.

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Kan_Li
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Hi,

Yes, there is a middle ware for SE050 available, but so far this MW just supports NXP MCU&MPU products, you have to do the porting by yourself. We have a porting guide available , please refer to https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN12488-SE050_middleware_porting_guidelines.pdf  for details.

Hope that helps,

Have a great day,
Kan


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Kan_Li
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Hi,

Yes, there is a middle ware for SE050 available, but so far this MW just supports NXP MCU&MPU products, you have to do the porting by yourself. We have a porting guide available , please refer to https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN12488-SE050_middleware_porting_guidelines.pdf  for details.

Hope that helps,

Have a great day,
Kan


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