AT Sender: A Rust CLI tool for sending AT commands to 4G/5G modems on embedded devices, aiding in modem diagnostics.
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AT Sender
The at_sender
program is a simple command-line tool written in Rust, designed to send AT commands to 4G/5G modems on embedded devices. It is intended to be used as a diagnostic tool for testing the modem's AT command interface.
Requirements
- Rust 1.41 or later
- Access to a serial device
- Linux operating system (for the provided build commands)
Installation
Clone the repository and navigate into the project directory:
git clone https://git.difuse.io/Difuse/at-sender.git
cd at-sender
For easy native builds, use the following command:
cargo build --release
Compiling for other targets is also possible, but requires additional setup (You are on your own for this one), here's a great docker container that you can use to build for aarch64-musl
:
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/home/rust/src messense/rust-musl-cross:aarch64-musl cargo build --release
Usage
./at_sender --port /dev/ttyUSB2 --baud 115200 --data 8 --stop 1 --cmd "AT" --buf 32
Flags
--port
: The serial port to connect to (default "/dev/ttyUSB2")--baud
: The baud rate (default 115200)--data
: The number of data bits (default 8)--stop
: The number of stop bits (default 1)--cmd
: The command to send to the serial device (default "AT")--buf
: The buffer size for reading from the serial device (default 4)
The flags can be specified in any order. If a flag is omitted, the default value will be used.
License
GPL-3.0