3. Quick Start (Serial Terminal
Interface)
The entire process of the quick start will be repeated now, but this time using the terminal emulator program 'PuTTY'
instead. The scenario is the same as before (See chapter "2 Quick Start (GUI)") except for the software used.
When using the command language to control the ISC-2425-25+ the user has the option to create and save their own
individual recipes to support their specific applications.
3.1 Step 1 – Assemble the hardware
The physical requirements and the assembly of the components are the same as before (See chapter "2.1 Step 1 –
Assemble the hardware"), however instead of the Mini-Circuits GUI, the ISC's command set is used to operate the
generator. This is achieved by using the terminal emulator program PuTTY.
PuTTY SSH and telnet client free
open-source software
Windows download available here:
available through the package manager.
Download example (Debian):
sudo aptitude install putty
Additional information available here:
3.2 Step 2 – Set up communication
1. Plug the ISC-2425-25+ board into the PC using a mini-USB cable.
2. Find the port name of the device
Windows:
Open the 'Device Manager' in Windows and find the port name of your device. It will
show up as an 'LPC USB VCOM Port', followed by the port name.
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https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
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(11/01/21)
File: AN-50-001.docx
Linux variants
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