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PowerShell: Serial Port
Get available serial port
PS C:\> [System.IO.Ports.SerialPort]::GetPortNames()
COM7
Setup the port
PS C:\> $port = New-Object System.IO.Ports.SerialPort COM7,38400,None,8,one
PS C:\> $port
BaseStream :
BaudRate : 38400
BreakState :
BytesToWrite :
BytesToRead :
CDHolding :
CtsHolding :
DataBits : 8
DiscardNull : False
DsrHolding :
DtrEnable : False
Encoding : System.Text.ASCIIEncoding
Handshake : None
IsOpen : False
NewLine :
Parity : None
ParityReplace : 63
PortName : COM7
ReadBufferSize : 4096
ReadTimeout : -1
ReceivedBytesThreshold : 1
RtsEnable : False
StopBits : One
WriteBufferSize : 2048
WriteTimeout : -1
Site :
Container :
Set port property
PS C:\> $port.DtrEnable = [bool]"true"
PS C:\> $port.NewLine = [byte]"0x1a"
PS C:\> $port
BaseStream :
BaudRate : 38400
BreakState :
BytesToWrite :
BytesToRead :
CDHolding :
CtsHolding :
DataBits : 8
DiscardNull : False
DsrHolding :
DtrEnable : True
Encoding : System.Text.ASCIIEncoding
Handshake : None
IsOpen : False
NewLine : 26
Parity : None
ParityReplace : 63
PortName : COM7
ReadBufferSize : 4096
ReadTimeout : -1
ReceivedBytesThreshold : 1
RtsEnable : False
StopBits : One
WriteBufferSize : 2048
WriteTimeout : -1
Site :
Container :
Construct the request
PS C:\> [byte[]] $request = 0x00, 0x02, 0x33, 0x00
Send request to the port
PS C:\> $port.Open()
PS C:\> $port.Write($request, 0, $request.Count)
PS C:\> $port.Close()
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