Whats also strange is that the Delock 62406 doesn't work with the latest drivers from FTDI (v 2.08.28)

" ", I get a BOSD

The old drivers that came with the Delock package on a CD seem to work though(v 1.0.2151.0)

USB devices have high throughput, but they use a shared data bus. Data is wrapped up and transferred in packets. To handle the packets and move data in and out of the program accessing the USB device, a software driver is needed. The software driver sits between the hardware and the computer program you are using, and it must be installed and working correctly.


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For USB to RS-232 chips, there are two primary manufacturers: Prolific and FTDI. Because off-brand chips with poor drivers are unreliable, Campbell Scientific recommends and currently sells a cable using an FTDI chip (part number 17394). We chose this cable because it uses a chip that has a certified driver available on Windows Update. (The older cables were silver in color and did not have a driver available for Windows beyond version 7.)

We have a couple older CNC machines that use rs232. The onboard storage is very small so they will request the file in chunks from the host PC. I want to update there computers but with phasing out of serial ports, my best option is a USB to serial adapter. Is this a viable option for machines that require this connection to run for hours at a time?

I have an issue where my prolific USB to Serial adapter stopped being detected as 'n "Ports (Com & LPT)" device. It keeps on detecting it is a " USB Composite" device, even after installing the correct Windows drivers downloaded directly from the manufacturer's website. Uninstalling it and reinstalling it doesn't help.

I get the same result on another computer also running Windows 10. It simply refuses to recognize the adapter as a USB to Serial device anymore and keeps on detecting it as a "USB Composite" device as soon as you plug it in after uninstalling it and restarting Windows. Windows also claims that it finds no better driver than the one currently installed when doing a driver search, even after installing the manufacturer drivers.

Hi,


I'm facing a weird problem with my USB to serial-adapter. The adapter has a Prolific-2303 chipset. The COM port is not getting detected by the Windows 7 laptop.


I've installed the drivers and restarted the computer after installing the drivers.

I've run the driver update from the device manager and updated the drivers.

I also tried to install the COM port manually from the device manager.

I checked the adapter by connecting it to another desktop computer and the COM port is getting detected. e24fc04721

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