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(also known as ) is a popular, lightweight Windows-based serial port debugging tool widely used by engineers for communicating with microcontrollers (like Arduino, STM32, and PIC) and other RS232/RS485/USB-to-Serial devices. 🛠️ Core Functionality
While SSCOM 32 is a reliable software, users may encounter issues from time to time. Here are some common issues and their solutions: sscom 32
- Stability: Extremely stable for baud rates ≤ 115200. At very high rates (e.g., 921600) on USB-serial adapters, occasional buffer overruns may occur depending on PC load.
- Latency: Low user-mode latency (typical 1–10 ms) – sufficient for most interactive debugging. Not suitable for hard real-time applications.
- Resource usage: ~5–15 MB RAM, near-zero CPU when idle.
- Buffer size: Default 8 KB Rx buffer; can be increased via hidden settings or newer builds.
Most users download SSCOM 32 to send a simple "AT" command to a modem. But here are the features that make it indispensable for professionals: (also known as ) is a popular, lightweight
The "Killer Features" You Didn't Know You Needed
User Interface (UI)
- Increase the receive buffer size in settings (SSCOM32 lets you allocate up to 16MB).
- Uncheck "Auto-line feed" to speed up display.
- Use a shorter USB cable.