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.. _cmd_serialports:
platformio serialports
======================
.. contents::
platformio serialports list
---------------------------
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Usage
~~~~~
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.. code-block:: bash
platformio serialports list
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Description
~~~~~~~~~~~
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List available `Serial Ports <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_port>`_
Examples
~~~~~~~~
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1. Unix OS
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio serialports list
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/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
----------
Hardware ID: USB VID:PID=10c4:ea60 SNR=0001
Description: CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller
/dev/cu.uart-1CFF4676258F4543
----------
Hardware ID: USB VID:PID=451:f432 SNR=1CFF4676258F4543
Description: Texas Instruments MSP-FET430UIF
2. Windows OS
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio serialports list
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COM4
----------
Hardware ID: USB VID:PID=0451:F432
Description: MSP430 Application UART (COM4)
COM3
----------
Hardware ID: USB VID:PID=10C4:EA60 SNR=0001
Description: Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge (COM3)
platformio serialports monitor
------------------------------
Usage
~~~~~
.. code-block:: bash
platformio serialports monitor [OPTIONS]
Description
~~~~~~~~~~~
This is a console application that provides a small terminal
application. It is based on `Miniterm <http://pyserial.sourceforge.net/examples.html#miniterm>`_
and itself does not implement any terminal features such
as *VT102* compatibility. However it inherits these features from the terminal
it is run. For example on GNU/Linux running from an *xterm* it will support the
escape sequences of the *xterm*. On *Windows* the typical console window is dumb
and does not support any escapes. When *ANSI.sys* is loaded it supports some
escapes.
To control *monitor* please use these "hot keys":
* ``Ctrl+]`` Quit
* ``Ctrl+T`` Menu
* ``Ctrl+T followed by Ctrl+H`` Help
Options
~~~~~~~
.. option::
-p, --port
Port, a number or a device name
.. option::
-b, --baud
Set baud rate, default ``9600``
.. option::
--parity
Set parity (*None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark*), one of
[``N``, ``E``, ``O``, ``S``, ``M``], default ``N``
.. option::
--rtscts
Enable ``RTS/CTS`` flow control, default ``Off``
.. option::
--xonxoff
Enable software flow control, default ``Off``
.. option::
--rts
Set initial ``RTS`` line state, default ``0``
.. option::
--dtr
Set initial ``DTR`` line state, default ``0``
.. option::
--echo
Enable local echo, default ``Off``
.. option::
--cr
Do not send ``CR+LF``, send ``R`` only, default ``Off``
.. option::
--lf
Do not send ``CR+LF``, send ``LF`` only, default ``Off``
.. option::
-d, --debug
Debug received data (escape non-printable chars). ``--debug`` can be given
multiple times:
0. just print what is received
1. escape non-printable characters, do newlines as unusual
2. escape non-printable characters, newlines too
3. hex dump everything
.. option::
--exit-char
ASCII code of special character that is used to exit the application,
default ``0x1d``
.. option::
--menu-char
ASCII code of special character that is used to control miniterm (menu),
default ``0x14``
.. option::
---quiet
Diagnostics: suppress non-error messages, default ``Off``
Examples
~~~~~~~~
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1. Show available options for *monitor*
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio serialports monitor --help
Usage: platformio serialports monitor [OPTIONS]
Options:
-p, --port TEXT Port, a number or a device name
-b, --baud INTEGER Set baud rate, default=9600
--parity [N|E|O|S|M] Set parity, default=N
--rtscts Enable RTS/CTS flow control, default=Off
--xonxoff Enable software flow control, default=Off
--rts [0|1] Set initial RTS line state, default=0
--dtr [0|1] Set initial DTR line state, default=0
--echo Enable local echo, default=Off
--cr Do not send CR+LF, send CR only, default=Off
--lf Do not send CR+LF, send LF only, default=Off
-d, --debug Debug received data (escape non-printable chars)
--debug can be given multiple times:
0: just print what is received
1: escape non-printable characters, do newlines as
unusual
2: escape non-printable characters, newlines too
3: hex dump everything
--exit-char INTEGER ASCII code of special character that is used to exit
the application, default=0x1d
--menu-char INTEGER ASCII code of special character that is used to
control miniterm (menu), default=0x14
--quiet Diagnostics: suppress non-error messages, default=Off
--help Show this message and exit.
2. Communicate with serial device and print help inside terminal
.. code-block:: bash
$ platformio serialports monitor
--- Available ports:
--- /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port n/a
--- /dev/cu.Bluetooth-Modem n/a
--- /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller
--- /dev/cu.obd2ecu-SPPDev n/a
Enter port name:/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
--- Miniterm on /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART: 9600,8,N,1 ---
--- Quit: Ctrl+] | Menu: Ctrl+T | Help: Ctrl+T followed by Ctrl+H ---
Hello PlatformIO!
--- pySerial (2.7) - miniterm - help
---
--- Ctrl+] Exit program
--- Ctrl+T Menu escape key, followed by:
--- Menu keys:
--- Ctrl+T Send the menu character itself to remote
--- Ctrl+] Send the exit character itself to remote
--- Ctrl+I Show info
--- Ctrl+U Upload file (prompt will be shown)
--- Toggles:
--- Ctrl+R RTS Ctrl+E local echo
--- Ctrl+D DTR Ctrl+B BREAK
--- Ctrl+L line feed Ctrl+A Cycle repr mode
---
--- Port settings (Ctrl+T followed by the following):
--- p change port
--- 7 8 set data bits
--- n e o s m change parity (None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark)
--- 1 2 3 set stop bits (1, 2, 1.5)
--- b change baud rate
--- x X disable/enable software flow control
--- r R disable/enable hardware flow control
--- exit ---