Use Cases
From the lab bench to the factory floor — QuickPort works where you work.
Lab Bring-up
Quickly test bootloaders, access U-Boot consoles, and interact with embedded CLIs and REPLs without booting up your workstation.
- ✓ Check boot output from custom boards
- ✓ Configure BIOS/UEFI settings via serial
- ✓ Debug kernel panics and early boot issues
Field Service
Service technicians can diagnose and configure equipment on-site with just their phone — no bulky laptop required.
- ✓ Update firmware via UART in the field
- ✓ Pull diagnostic logs from equipment
- ✓ Configure settings without a computer
Industrial Automation
Monitor PLCs, Modbus sensors, and RS-485 networks directly from your iPhone. Perfect for quick checks and troubleshooting.
- ✓ Read sensor values over RS-485
- ✓ Access PLC diagnostic consoles
- ✓ Verify Modbus communication on-site
Manufacturing & QA
Create quick diagnostic stations for production testing. Log results and export them for analysis — all from an iPhone or iPad.
- ✓ Test serial communication on new boards
- ✓ Capture and export production logs
- ✓ Portable test station for line workers
Education & Makers
Students and hobbyists can access Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico serial consoles right from their phone. Perfect for classrooms and makerspaces.
- ✓ Monitor Arduino Serial.print() output
- ✓ Flash and debug ESP32 boards
- ✓ Access MicroPython REPL on RP2040
IoT Development
Debug wireless modules, cellular modems, and IoT gateways in the field. Test AT commands and monitor device responses on the go.
- ✓ Send AT commands to cellular modems
- ✓ Debug LoRaWAN and Zigbee modules
- ✓ Monitor remote sensor installations
Trusted by Engineers Worldwide
"Finally, a pocket-sized solution that actually works. I can check PLCs on-site without lugging a laptop around."
— Field Engineer, Industrial Automation
"QuickPort saved me hours in the lab. Boot debugging is so much faster with just my phone and the dongle."
— Embedded Developer, Hardware Startup
"Perfect for teaching. Students love being able to debug their Arduino projects from their own devices."
— Instructor, Engineering Department