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RS232 Serial Analyzer

ADVANCED RS232 SERIAL PORT PROTOCOL ANALYZER

 

RS232 SERIAL ANALYZER

 
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"232Analyzer is a nice piece of software. It’s checksum calculator helped me to analyze pretty tough serial communication protocol."
Timo

"My machine requires response to the signal changes (RTS and DTR) and commands sent, this is the only software I found that is able to do so!"
Steven

10 Reasons to order your 232Analyzer
   

Reason 5: Multiple ways of sending data / signals (with delay, repeat and interval)

232Analyzer provides multiple ways to send data / signals: From the Send_Command Pane, from Virtual LEDs, or from Programmable Buttons, Auto-Response and Macros.

Each way of sending data / signals has its own advantages. For example, Auto-Response allows you to automatically respond to a serial device when it receives pre-defined data or signal, such as upon receiving Enquiry data "05", the program will automatically send back Acknowledgement "06", thus allowing the serial device to send the data from the next step. It is extremely important if the serial device requires acknowledgement within a certain period of time, e.g. 200ms.

All methods of sending data / signals come with delay, repeat and interval options, which are counted in milliseconds. It is useful if you are controlling a serial device with continuous changes, such as ramping up an audio mixer's volume. Example:  If each command set increase the volume of 1dB, you can send out command strings 10 times with the interval of 500ms, which will in turn increase the volume of 11dB (original 1x + 10x of repetition) in 5 seconds.