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      • RealTerm is an excellent tool for capturing, entering and debugging serial communications. It can display the data in different formats, automate data capture and enter and it has so many useful features. It could be regarded as an inevitable tool in embedded engineer’s life.
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  2. Oct 13, 2017 · Serial terminal program for engineering. Ideal for development, reverse engineering, debugging, datalogging and capture, and automatic test. The website is a comprehensive manual for Realterm.

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  3. General question. Hi everyone, I'm a long-time lurker here and I was wondering what suggestions you may have for a good serial terminal program to replace Realterm for serial traffic monitoring/sniffing. Here are some requirements that I'm looking for: Run on Windows (and Linux too if possible)

  4. Realterm: Serial Terminal. Realterm is an engineers terminal program specially designed for capturing, controlling and debugging binary and other difficult data streams. It is the best tool for debugging comms. Contents. Installing. Download. Display Formats. Terminal Colors. Sync. Ports. Baud Rates. RS485. Winsock & Telnet. I2C Bus, SPI, 1-Wire.

  5. Jan 23, 2013 · RealTerm: Serial/TCP Terminal user reviews and ratings from real users, and learn the pros and cons of the RealTerm: Serial/TCP Terminal free open source software project.

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    For this example you'll need 1. An FTDI Basic - 5V or 3.3V will work fine. You can also use an FTDI Cableif that's all you have. 2. A USB Mini-B Cable- (Not necessary if you have an FTDI Cable.) 3. A jumper wire - Most FTDI products have female headers, so a male-to-male jumper cable should suffice. Or, you could just use a piece of wire that is st...

    Once you have all your supplies ready, attach the FTDI Basic to the USB cable, and attach the cable to your computer. If this is the first time you've plugged in a device of this nature into your computer, you may need to install the drivers. If this is the case, visit our FTDI Driver Installation Guide. If the drivers are all up to date, carry on....

    With that out of the way, it's time to actually communicate with the FTDI. The specifics of each terminal program will be discussed in the following sections. This example will be shown in CoolTerm, but be aware that this can be done with any terminal. Open up a terminal with the correct settings: 9600, 8-N-1-None. Make sure local echo is turned of...

  6. UART is a one-to-one protocol, only two devices connect each other at a time. So for debugging a device which is communicating using UART protocol, we need to emulate the functionality of the other device in the serial terminal. This can be achieved by giving port responses incorrect timing.

  7. TeraTerm is awesome for simple ASCII-only serial terminal stuff, but what if you need to send a string of binary values ranging from 0-255? For that, we like to use RealTerm. RealTerm is designed specifically for sending binary and other difficult-to-type streams of data.