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Many times an embedded system or microcontroller needs to be connected to a PC.  This topic discusses the various methods for doing this. This is one of a series of articles on Microcontroller Serial Communications, rooted at this site here: [[Microcontroller Serial Communications Articles]].  This article is for working on the PC side, for information on the microcontroller side see: [[http://www.opencircuits.com/RS232]]
 
Many times an embedded system or microcontroller needs to be connected to a PC.  This topic discusses the various methods for doing this. This is one of a series of articles on Microcontroller Serial Communications, rooted at this site here: [[Microcontroller Serial Communications Articles]].  This article is for working on the PC side, for information on the microcontroller side see: [[http://www.opencircuits.com/RS232]]
  
== Serial Communications from a PC to Microcontrollers -- Terminal Emulators ==
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== Serial Communications from a PC to Microcontrollers ==
  
This is often done using Hyperterminal ( a program bundled with MS Windows ) to communicate with the microcontroller using '''RS232''' or '''virtual RS232 over USB'''.  This program is pretty painful to use, we list some alternatives to it here:
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This is often done using Hyperterminal ( a program bundled with MS Windows ) to communicate with the microcontroller using RS232 or virtual RS232 over USB.  This program is pretty painful to use, we should list some alternatives to it here.  This is just a start:
  
 
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