![]() ![]() Now, in projects there are some testing steps which are quite helpful, if we use them properly, and these testing steps require some tools in order to test the process. Normally in student projects, data is sent from hardware to computer via serial port and then user design some application on their computer to view that data in some represent-able form. Serial port is a 9 pin port which is mostly find on the computers and is used in Embedded System Projects for data communication. Virtual Terminal in Proteus, as I explained above, is used to send or receive data to or from a serial port. Similarly, PIC Microcontroller also supports Serial port and it is also available in 8051 Microcontroller. ![]() ![]() Arduino UNO has builtin single serial port at its pins 0 and 1, while Arduino Mega 2560 has built in four Serial ports in it. As serial communication is too common, so almost every microcontroller supports Serial communication. For example, you can check this Serial communication in MATLAB and can also have a look at Serial Communication in Visual Studio 2010. I have posted many tutorials on my blog in which I have communicated over Serial port using different software. If you guys don’t know about serial port then I would suggest you to read this tutorial to get better idea of serial port: In windows XP, there’s a built in tool named Hyper Terminal, which is also used for the same purpose but in windows 7 there’s no such tool, so for windows 7 users this virtual terminal is quite a great comfort. Virtual Terminal is a tool in Proteus, which is used to view data coming from Serial Port (DB9) and also used to send the data to Serial Port. So, let’s get started with Virtual Terminal in Proteus. Virtual Terminal is an important tool available in Proteus and it comes quite in handy while working on serial modules i.e. I will first explain what is virtual terminal and then we will have a look at its uses and performance in Proteus ISIS. In today’s tutorial, we will have a look at How to use Virtual Terminal in Proteus ISIS. Hello everyone, I hope you all are doing great. ![]()
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