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Serialtest ComProbe is a PC-based analyzer
for passively monitoring or
actively testing both synchronous (sync) and
asynchronous (async) serial data communication circuits and networked equipment.
The product offers an economical solution for debugging, testing, and troubleshooting
equipment, circuits, and software applications. Typical test applications include: utility
meter reading, railroad signal and switch monitoring, PC based control, bank ATMs, lottery
and gaming, and credit authorization. Serialtest
ComProbe captures and analyzes data bytes, control signals (modem leads), and data
communication protocol informationall the
information required to troubleshoot data errors, protocol problems, control signal
problems, byte errors, and timing problems. It also transmits data bytes, strings, and
files, which enables users to simulate a "live" operating environment.
Serialtest ComProbe decodes monosync, bisync, HDLC, SDLC,
X.25, SNA,
frame relay, PPP, SLIP, and TCP/IP protocols.
The analyzer tests synchronous data circuits at speeds up to 64 Kbps, and asynchronous
circuits at data rates up to 38.4 Kbps. Data is decoded
at the frame, byte and bit levels, thus enabling users to rapidly
detect and isolate even the most minute and intermittent communication protocol related
problems associated with data communication products, applications, and networks.
Serialtest ComProbe runs on any Windows XP
compatible PC. The RS-232 ComProbe adapter (included
with the product) connects the host PC, via the parallel printer port, to the circuit
under test. RS-422,
RS-485,
RS-530, V.35, and other specialized interfaces are supported through the
use of optional converters.
Serialtest ComProbe includes software, a Quick Start Guide, a ComProbe RS-232 adapter, a "Y" ribbon
cable, and either a 120 volt (STC2X) or 230 volt (STC2X-230) power
supply. Click
here
for enhancements from version 2.x to 3.30.
Serialtest ComProbe is an indispensable test tool for data
communication product developers, network integrators, network troubleshooters and field
service technicians. The protocol analyzer enables shorter and less costly development
intervals for data communication equipment and applications, faster and more efficient
data network installations, and improved mean-time-to-repair following equipment and
network outages.
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