One of the best attributes of Sscom is that it is .
Many terminals choke on high-speed data logging. Sscom happily writes incoming data to a timestamped text file at baud rates up to without dropping bytes. The file is saved the moment you stop logging—no corrupted headers, no lost frames.
: Switch effortlessly between standard ASCII string text and raw Hexadecimal data modes with dedicated SendHEX and HEXshow checkboxes.
Ensure your TX (Transmit) and RX (Receive) lines are properly crossed. The TX pin of your USB adapter must connect to the RX pin of your microcontroller, and vice versa. Conclusion
Instantly detects newly connected USB-to-TTL adapters (like CH340, CP2102, or PL2303) without restarting the software.
Check the SendNewLN box if your micro-controller expects an explicit Carriage Return and Line Feed ( \r\n ) at the end of strings. Troubleshooting Common Issues The Software UI Displays Strange Characters (Garbage Code)
While native versions launch in Chinese, configuring to English unlocks a robust, localized interface. This utility allows seamless communication with development boards like ESP32, Arduino, STM32, and GNSS modules. Core Features of Sscom 5.13.1
: Automatically detects available COM ports and supports various baud rates (up to 921600 or higher depending on hardware).
: A specialized function that allows you to pre-fill parameters. This eliminates the need to manually click "Set" for every modification, streamlining the configuration process.
What (e.g., Arduino, ESP32, GSM modem) are you connecting? Are you dealing with ASCII text or raw HEX bytes ?
Locate the positioned near the lower-right side of the main configuration panel.