Sscom 3.2 [DIRECT]

Follow this procedure to successfully read and write data to hardware modules using SSCOM 3.2:

This is a classic symptom of a baud rate mismatch. Ensure the baud rate in SSCOM exactly matches the clock configuration compiled into your microcontroller firmware.

Connect your hardware (like an Arduino, STM32, or GSM module) to your PC using a USB-to-TTL adapter. Open the sscom32.exe file. 2. Port Configuration Choose the port assigned to your device. sscom 3.2

SSCOM 3.2 is a classic, lightweight primarily used by embedded systems engineers and electronics hobbyists to communicate with hardware modules via COM ports.

Plug your USB-to-TTL breakout board (such as the Prolific PL2303, Silabs CP2102, or WCH CH340) into an open computer terminal. Follow this procedure to successfully read and write

SSCom 3.2 allows sending data in two formats simultaneously:

Debugging embedded systems often requires reading raw binary data alongside human-readable text. SSCOM 3.2 handles this effortlessly: Open the sscom32

If SSCOM 3.2 shows an empty COM port list, check your Windows Device Manager to ensure your USB-to-Serial drivers (CH340, FTDI, etc.) are correctly installed.