03-28-2008 01:06 PM
03-28-2008 02:19 PM
03-29-2008 12:44 AM
Thanks for reply
When the device is connected to the computer USB port the following devices are displayed in Windows device manager
a. Multi Port Serial Adapter
b. TIUMP USB Serial Port (COM3)
In properties their details are,
a. Multi Port Serial Adapter
Device type Multi Port Serial Adapter
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Location Location 0 (TUSB3410 Boot Device)
b. TIUMP USB Serial Port (COM3)
Device type Port (COM & LPT)
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Location TUSB3410
Note: The device also uses internal HuaWei Wireless modem manufactured by HuaWei Tech Co.Ltd
Waiting for your kind reply.
Regard Fahim
03-31-2008 02:25 PM
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04-06-2008 01:20 AM
04-06-2008 02:30 AM - edited 04-06-2008 02:31 AM
Yes, serial devices can use any and every protocol the developer would like and frequently do so. Your device being a mobile phone there is a chance that it is using the ETSI standard for GSM devices which is based on the Hayes AT command set.
@fahim wrote:Thanks for replyyou mean that it is not necessary that *IDN? is recognized by each and every Serial device.It means that we can not query black box devices (devices which have no programming commands available to the users).Bundle of thanks ,I hope you will guide us in future too.Regard Fahim
04-06-2008 03:26 PM