Google using "RS232 sniffer" and you'll find lots of links like...
Google using "RS232 sniffer" and you'll find lots of links like...
If at least a PC software run, YES you need a COM port sniffer on this PC, unless, Hyperterminal or MicroCode studio Serial Communicator will do the trick.
There's also protocol analyser software
There's also auto-baud detect EUSART PIC
I use HHD Software Serial Monitor... REALLY NICE, but not free...
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
SterlingY, You could (If you have a scope) look at the minimum width of a high period of the data signal and compute the baudrate. 1/minimum period = baudrate.
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
Hi,
Like Mister_e says, if either of the two devices is a PC, you could use a software-only solution.
I have been very impressed with http://www.serial-port-monitor.com/index.html
And this is *free*.
Hope you find it as useful as what I have.
Regards,
Anand
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