SerialTest – test tool for serial port, Bluetooth, TCP and UDP

SerialTest is a cross-platform test tool for serial port, Bluetooth, TCP and UDP. It runs under Linux, Android, macOS, and Windows.

The tool works as a data transceiver/realtime plotter/shortcut/file transceiver.

Features include:

  • Support for:
    • Serial port.
    • Bluetooth SPP client/server.
    • Bluetooth LE client.
    • TCP client/server.
    • UDP.
  • Serial port debugger:
      • Show all available serial ports with parameters. No need to check Device Manager or dmesg.
      • Set baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity scheme, flow control and change them on the fly.
      • Modify DTR/RTS signals, Show CTS, DSR, DCD, RI(RNG)signals.
      • Save the parameters of the last connection.
      • Save connection parameters by port name or device ID then reuse them quickly.
      • (Android: support hardware serial port only, like /dev/ttyXXX).
      • (Android: Workaround for USB serial devices).
  • Bluetooth SPP debugger:
    • Supports commonly used Bluetooth modules(HC-05, HC-06, JDY-34, …).
    • Supports communication between PC and smartphone.
    • Supports client mode and server mode.
    • The server can be connected by multiple devices. You can enable/disable the Tx/Rx function of them.
    • Supports multiple local Bluetooth adapters (Experimental).
    • Client: Supports specifying service UUID.
  • Bluetooth LE debugger:
    • Show all services(primary and included services), characteristics and descriptors of connected device.
    • Specify different service for Rx/Tx.
  • TCP:
    • Supports IPv4/IPv6.
    • Client:Supports specifying local address and port.
    • Client:The remote address can be a IP address or a website.
    • Client:Supports storing connection parameters with user specified name then reuse them quickly.
    • Server:Supports listening on all NICs or specified NIC.
    • Server:The server can be connected by multiple devices. You can enable/disable the Tx/Rx function of them.
  •  UDP:
    • Supports IPv4/IPv6.
    • Supports listening on all NICs or specified NIC.
    • Supports storing connection parameters with user specified name then reuse them quickly.
    • Change remote address and port on the fly.

Website: github.com/wh201906/SerialTest
Support:
Developer: wh201906
License: MIT License or GNU General Public License v3.0

SerialTest in action

SerialTest is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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