Configure automatic responses to specific strings. For example, if the device sends "ID?", Sscom can auto-reply with "Sscom-Terminal".
At its fundamental level, SSCOM is a serial terminal emulator. It facilitates communication between a host PC and a target microcontroller (MCU), module, or peripheral via serial communication protocols—most commonly UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter), but also supporting SPI and I2C with appropriate hardware bridges.
Version 5.13.1 excels in translating the high-level abstractions of a Windows operating system into the raw, byte-level transmissions required by bare-metal systems. When an engineer plugs a USB-to-TTL converter (like an FTDI FT232 or CH340 chip) into a motherboard, SSCOM acts as the mediator. It handles the crucial configuration parameters: Baud rate (from the archaic 300 bps to the modern 921600 bps and beyond), data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control. Sscom V5.13.1 English Version
SSCom allows you to define buttons for frequently used commands.
The original Sscom interface is entirely in Simplified Chinese. For a non-Chinese speaker, navigating terms like 端口设置 (Port Settings) or 自动发送 (Auto Send) becomes a guessing game. The Sscom V5.13.1 English Version solves this by: Configure automatic responses to specific strings
Without this translation, users often miss critical features like "Hex Send," "DTR/RTS pin control," or "Newline format selection."
Connect a serial GPS module (4800 or 9600 baud). Enable Show Timestamp to log $GPGGA, $GPRMC sentences with millisecond precision. Save the log for offline analysis. Without this translation, users often miss critical features
Introduce a real-time subtitle sync feature that automatically generates, aligns, and adapts English subtitles for Sscom V5.13.1 content from multiple audio sources (desktop audio, microphone, and video stream) and continuously optimizes them to speaker voice characteristics.