Version — Sscom V5.13.1 English

For effective debugging, it's essential to see data in the format that best suits the task. Sscom V5.13.1 excels here by supporting both and Hexadecimal (HEX) display and input modes. Users can freely switch between views without closing the serial port. This is particularly useful for parsing binary instruction streams or viewing raw data packets from a sensor.

The Advanced Multi‑Port Monitoring & Real‑Time Data Logging feature in SSCom v5.13.1 transforms a simple serial terminal into a full‑scale, multi‑device debugging workstation—giving engineers the visibility, precision, and automation they need to troubleshoot complex embedded systems efficiently.

Switch instantly between human-readable text and raw hexadecimal bytes for input and output views. Sscom V5.13.1 English Version

Scenario A: Testing AT Commands on a Cellular/Bluetooth Module

Interact directly with Arduino, STM32, ESP8266, and ESP32 boards. For effective debugging, it's essential to see data

Allows users to predefine multiple command strings and send them with a single click or sequentially via timers. Robust Logging and Analysis

Switch seamlessly between viewing incoming data as readable ASCII strings or raw Hexadecimal bytes. This is particularly useful for parsing binary instruction

Check the or HEX Show checkboxes if your target hardware communicates via hexadecimal bytes rather than plain text strings. Troubleshooting Common Errors "Cannot Open COM Port"

SSCOM is not limited to standard RS-232 serial communication. It natively supports: