
- #Coolterm send data xbee how to#
- #Coolterm send data xbee serial#
- #Coolterm send data xbee windows 7#

#Coolterm send data xbee windows 7#
Starting with v1.4.5, the Windows build will only support Windows 7 and newer. V1.4.7 is the last version of CoolTerm available as a universal binary supporting OS X 10.6 or older, click here to download. Please use the forums to share your experiences with other users.

Please use these builds at your own risk.

The LINUX and Raspberry Pi builds have been posted here as a courtesy to the users that asked for it. While almost everything is expected to work as expected, only minimal testing using virtual machines has been performed to confirm that all the features work properly. The LINUX and Raspberry Pi versions are not "officially" (meaning: "not well") supported. All newer versions will only be available as 64-bit builds. Note that version 1.7.0 is the last 32-bit build for macOS. Starting with version 1.6.0, the default for all platforms (except Raspberry Pi) is 64-bit.
#Coolterm send data xbee serial#
All rights reserved.CoolTerm is a simple serial port terminal application (no terminal emulation) that is geared towards hobbyists and professionals with a need to exchange data with hardware connected to serial ports such as servo controllers, robotic kits, GPS receivers, microcontrollers, etc.
#Coolterm send data xbee how to#
The following video demonstrates how to send messages with the XCTU console: You can also open the console of RECEIVER_2 and see that the messages are being received. You will see that its red RSSI LED also blinks every second because it has successfully joined the network. You can also open the console of RECEIVER_1 and see that the messages are being received. This means that the module is successfully receiving the messages. You will see that the red RSSI LED of the board where RECEIVER_1 is attached blinks every second. To start sending this message every second, in the Send sequence box:.Add a new packet with the message "Hello!".The background changes to green to indicate that the connection is open. Open the serial connection of the radio module: Select the XBee in the Radio Modules section, and click the Open serial connection button.If SENDER is not already there, add it to XCTU so it is listed in the Radio Modules list.

XCTU loads a list of consoles in the working area-one for each module of the devices list, sorted in a tabbed format. This working mode of XCTU allows you to communicate with the radio modules in the devices list.
