I have an USB RS232 converter with no designation of producer on it. After plugging it into USB port on Windows Vista 64bit computer I chose an option to automatically find and install drivers from Windows Update site. Drivers (for USB Serial Converter and USB Serial Port) were successfully installed. In Device Manager, in section Universal Serial Bus controllers in context menu for USB Serial Converter in the field Manufacturer there's FTDI.

It appears there's no reliable way to find out what chipset is used. I wrote to FTDI's support giving VID and PID and they replied it's FT232B chipset. However, when I proposed to put mapping from VID,PID to chipset on their site Gordon Lunn from FTDI replied


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The eeprom has some extra IDs on it, and the library knows how to map those IDs to the right chip.

Off course this assumes the eeprom was not modified latter after the factory release, but for the general case this doesn't happen, so maybe it's enough for you.

Reliability and a high performance FTDI Chip puts the GM-485422 USB to RS485, RS422 serial converter at the cutting edge of serial communication. With a terminal board connector included, this small, portable, and convenient solution is a must have tool.

The US-485422 is a professional grade serial converter with a reliable and high performance FTDI Chip. This RS485 adapter is optimized for Windows operating systems including Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, and Vista 32/64. With a terminal board connector included, this converter is the cutting edge of serial communication technology and a must have device for terminal applications.

The application of the adapter varies as it is versatile enough to function in commercial, industrial, and general office environments with LED indicators for power, TX and RX signal. Installation of the US-485422 is easy and built around its powerful RS232BL chip from FTDI Semiconductor to eliminate computer freeze and IO issues while in use.

This pro-grade USB to RS485-RS422 converter is optimized for all Windows operating systems, including Windows 11. It is suitable for most serial device applications, including industrial, commercial and any general office computer device. It is designed with a high performance quality processor chip and conversion circuitry which makes this USB to RS485-RS422 converter one of the most reliable adapters on the market.

I had been using a PCMCIA to serial converter but I kept getting timeouts on the data I was collecting. So far I have not had a single data error with the Gearmo USB to RS422 serial converter. I recomend this item to anyone involved with serial communications.

@hans2 For your MacBook Air M1, I can only comment on Parallels. That is what I installed on my MacBook Pro M1. It has worked flawlessly for months. While it requires a bit of a work-around to fun Windows 11 - the process is well documented and supported on Parallels website. I have experienced no limitations on Parallels, but note the only virtual machine I am running is Windows 11, and the only Windows software I am running is Quicken Home and Business. As for VMware Fusion on my Intel iMac - runs Windows 11 flawlessly for months. Also runs Quicken Home and Business for Windows flawlessly. There are no "tools" but I never used the tools, so not a limitation to me. The VMware application seems more iffy, as it is not "supported" by VMware (it works, but they won't help you if it breaks is how they define support). Parallels expressly states and advertises that their program will support the M1 chip. Good luck!

Connect the ESP32 board to the PC using the USB cable. If device driver does not install automatically, identify USB-to-UART bridge on your ESP32 board (or external converter dongle), search for drivers in internet and install them.

Please check the board user guide for specific USB-to-UART bridge chip used. The drivers above are primarily for reference. Under normal circumstances, the drivers should be bundled with an operating system and automatically installed upon connecting the board to the PC.

To check the device name for the serial port of your ESP32 board (or external converter dongle), run this command two times, first with the board/dongle unplugged, then with plugged in. The port which appears the second time is the one you need:

Run terminal and set identified serial port. Baud rate = 115200 (if needed, change this to the default baud rate of the chip in use), data bits = 8, stop bits = 1, and parity = N. Below are example screenshots of setting the port and such transmission parameters (in short described as 115200-8-1-N) on Windows and Linux. Remember to select exactly the same serial port you have identified in steps above.

In fact, it's so fast by Qualcomm claims (via Anandtech), it begs the question of whether this, finally, is the chip that truly kickstarts the PC's transition from x86 CPUs to Arm chips. The comparison with Apple's M1 and M2 series chips is interesting, too. Then there's whole thing with Nvidia and AMD tooling up to release Arm chips. Hold those thoughts, we'll come back to them.

Qualcomm reckons the new Snapdragon X Elite's 12-core CPU is slightly faster overall in Geekbench 6 multithreading than an Intel Core i7 13800H, a 14-core chip. Alternatively, Qualcomm says the X Elite can match the 13800H's performance at a massive 65% power reduction.

Over on the GPU side of things, Qualcomm is claiming the chip's new Adreno GPU offers 80% more performance in 3D Mark Wildlife than AMD's 780M GPU, the integrated graphics found in the Phoenix APU that powers the new generation of gaming handhelds, like the Asus ROG Ally.

Qualcomm hasn't released a huge amount of information when it comes to the design and architecture of the new chip. But there are a few interesting details that both add to the picture and create questions of their own.

Qualcomm acquired Nuvia in 2021 and the Snapdragon X Elite and its Oryon cores are the first explicit product of that acquisition. Anyway, technically speaking the first detail of note regarding the Oryon cores is that, well, they're all the same cores. In other words, they're not a mix of performance and efficient cores like Intel's latest CPUs, Apple's M1 and M2 chips and most smartphone SoC's including Qualcomm's own Snapdragon products.

The whole chip is built on 4nm TSMC silicon and the peak clock speed is 4.3GHz on two cores and 3.8GHz on all 12 cores. That's very quick compared to Apple's cores in the M1 and M2 chips, which are arguably the most comparable architecture being based on the Arm ISA, but slower than the fastest x86 CPUs from AMD and Intel.

Notably, Qualcomm didn't make single-thread performance comparisons with existing PC processors. But it did claim that the Snapdragon X Elite can match the single-thread performance of Apple's M2 Arm-based chip at 30% less performance.

On the GPU side of things, there are even fewer details. But one spec item is interesting. Arm says the new Adreno GPU delivers 4.6TFLOPS of compute. That's only just over half the 8.9TFLOPS AMD claims for the 780M GPU in its Phoenix laptop and handheld chip. And yet somehow Qualcomm is also making that 80% performance advantage claim for 3D Mark. Curious.

Then there's the Hexagon NPU, or neural processing unit, for accelerating AI workloads. Qualcomm claims Hexagon is good for 45TOPS or trillion operations per second. That's nearly three times Apple's claim of 16 TOPS for the NPU in the M2, M2 Pro and M2 Max chips. AMD's Phoenix APU also has an NPU, but AMD only claims that it's good for 10 TOPS.

Expressly designed for laptops, it's far from the first Qualcomm chip to have a go at making inroads into the PC market. All of Microsoft's Surface devices with Arm-based chips use Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs, for instance.

But thus far, those Qualcomm chips have been pretty modest performers with CPU cores derived from off-the-shelf Arm designs. The thing about the Snapdragon X Elite is that it is supposedly an all-new fully custom CPU design.

Perhaps the most intriguing question is whether it will be fast enough to deliver a decent experience running legacy x86 code and apps. Apple's M1 chips did a very good job of that, making the transition away from Intel CPUs on Macs to Arm-based Apple silicon much smoother.

Speaking of game changers, it will indeed be games that will be the greatest challenge for this new chip. Or frankly any chip attempting to drag the PC away from the x86 architecture to Arm. A proper gaming PC with an Arm CPU is still almost certainly many years away.

One final related note is that it's interesting that Qualcomm doesn't explicitly mention "Arm" in any of its promotional materials for the new SoC. The company is seemingly trying very hard to bury the x86-versus-Arm comparison and wants the chip to be considered on its merits and without the qualification that it's an Arm-based chip.

DTECH USB to TTL serial UART converter cable provides a fast, simple way to connect devices with a 3.3V TTL level serial interface to USB port. It integrates PROLIFIC PL2303TA USB to serial UART interface IC device.

The PL2303TA chip used is housed within the USB A connector. The cable is terminated with a 4 pin 0.1 inch pitch header socket which provides access to the transmit (Tx), receive (Rx), VCC and GND connections.

The USB serial converter cable required USB driver, available from prolific website ( -usb-serial-uart-bridge-controller/), which are used to make the PL2303TA on the PCB board appear as virtual COM port (VCP driver). It allows users to communicate with the USB interface via a standard PC serial emulation port.

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