One of the standout features of the 3.2 version is the side panel for pre-defined strings. You can save frequently used or hex strings and send them with a single click. This is a lifesaver when testing modems or Bluetooth modules. 3. Hex and ASCII Support

While many terminals offer hex display, SSCOM 3.2 implements it excellently:

: It is often compared to other tools like PuTTY or Tera Term, but it remains a favorite in the hardware community for its dedicated focus on raw UART data.

Features a built-in automatic frame break (timer-based) which inserts line breaks between data packets, preventing "crowded" data and making protocol analysis much clearer.

SSCOM 3.2 is used to diagnose connection issues and test firmware for IoT and industrial control systems.

SSCOM 3.2 is a lightweight, stand-alone executable designed specifically for this purpose. Unlike more bloated integrated development environments (IDEs), SSCOM provides a raw, real-time interface to serial ports, making it a standard tool in the industry for rapid prototyping and troubleshooting.

. It serves as a bridge to test and debug data transmission between a PC and hardware devices via serial interfaces like RS232, RS422, or RS485. www.stoneitech.com Core Capabilities & Use Cases

Users can send specific AT commands or custom data frames to a connected device to trigger actions or request status. File Transfer: