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The executable must be completely free of virus injections, trojans, or malicious crypto-miners.

Built-in tools for checksum calculations (such as CRC16, Modbus, and XOR).

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: Plug your USB-to-UART converter into your PC.

: Your baud rate is mismatched. Double-check your hardware source code and change the software speed to match.

Custom and standard baud rates ranging from 110 bps up to several Mbps.

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