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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 6: Control sophisticated serial devices with a button click

In addition to the capability of sending data / signals, 232Analyzer comes with some UNIQUE and POWERFUL features, such as Programmable buttons, Auto-Response and Macros, which allow controlling sophisticated serial devices with a button click. Here is how:

Many devices must receive sequences of data / signals in order to perform certain tasks. For example, if you are using a RTS-controlled RS232/RS485 converter to control Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras, you need to first turn ON RTS (Request to Send), and then send out commands to the cameras. Subsequently, you need to turn OFF RTS so that a RS485 converter (half duplex) can receive and respond to the data coming from the cameras. Requirement: Timing between each steps can not exceed 500ms.

Some procedures could be much more complicated than the example above, but no need to worry - with the option of having up to thirty-two (32) possible Programmable Buttons, virtually any task is child's play. Note: Buttons can be chained together so that when you click on a single button, it will send out up to 32 steps of data / signals continuously, with the delay, repeat and interval options!

Still not enough? Then try out the 8x8 steps + 8x8 sub-routines of the Programmable Macros, which allows you to run total 64 steps of pre-programmed sequences (with 64 possible sub-routines to check incoming data/signals and respond accordingly). And all this with only one button click!