Driver Usb Ttl Windows 7
Driver Usb Ttl Windows 7
I recently upgraded to Windows 7 and now I'm unable to find the correct driver for my USB TTL device. I've searched extensively on various websites and forums, including the manufacturer's website, but to no avail. Could someone please provide me with a direct download link for the driver? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Driver Usb Ttl Windows 7
Below you can download usb ttl windows 7 driver for Windows.
File name: usb-ttl_win7.exe
Version: 4.145
File size: 16.36 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Driver Usb Ttl Windows 7
(click above to download)
The device is a USB to TTL (Serial) converter suitable for Windows 7 operating system. It enables communication between a computer's USB port and TTL voltage level serial devices.
Specifications:
1. Compatibility: Windows 7 operating system.
2. Interface: USB Type-A male connector.
3. TTL Voltage Levels: Supports TTL voltage levels of 3.3V or 5V.
4. Data Rates: Supports baud rates ranging from 300 bps to 3 Mbps.
5. Supported Devices: Suitable for connecting TTL interface devices like microcontrollers, logic circuits, and other serial devices.
6. Connection: USB to TTL 4-pin male header interface.
7. Drivers: Requires USB to TTL driver compatible with Windows 7.
Troubleshooting Questions & Answers:
1. Q: Why is the USB to TTL converter not recognized by Windows 7?
A: Ensure that the USB drivers for the converter are properly installed on your Windows 7 computer. Try reinstalling the drivers or updating them if necessary.
2. Q: Why is there no data communication between the USB to TTL converter and my connected device?
A: Check the wiring connections between the converter and your device. Ensure that the TX, RX, GND, and VCC (if applicable) pins are correctly connected. Verify that the communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bits) are set correctly on both the converter and the connected device.
3. Q: I'm unable to establish a reliable connection with my microcontroller through the USB to TTL converter. What could be the issue?
A: It is possible that the TTL voltage levels of your microcontroller and the converter might not be compatible. Ensure that the voltage level is set correctly on the converter (3.3V or 5V) to match the requirements of your microcontroller. Also, double-check the serial communication settings and verify that they are properly configured.
File name: usb-ttl_win7.exe
Version: 4.145
File size: 16.36 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: Kaspersky ver 1.51
Driver Usb Ttl Windows 7
(click above to download)
The device is a USB to TTL (Serial) converter suitable for Windows 7 operating system. It enables communication between a computer's USB port and TTL voltage level serial devices.
Specifications:
1. Compatibility: Windows 7 operating system.
2. Interface: USB Type-A male connector.
3. TTL Voltage Levels: Supports TTL voltage levels of 3.3V or 5V.
4. Data Rates: Supports baud rates ranging from 300 bps to 3 Mbps.
5. Supported Devices: Suitable for connecting TTL interface devices like microcontrollers, logic circuits, and other serial devices.
6. Connection: USB to TTL 4-pin male header interface.
7. Drivers: Requires USB to TTL driver compatible with Windows 7.
Troubleshooting Questions & Answers:
1. Q: Why is the USB to TTL converter not recognized by Windows 7?
A: Ensure that the USB drivers for the converter are properly installed on your Windows 7 computer. Try reinstalling the drivers or updating them if necessary.
2. Q: Why is there no data communication between the USB to TTL converter and my connected device?
A: Check the wiring connections between the converter and your device. Ensure that the TX, RX, GND, and VCC (if applicable) pins are correctly connected. Verify that the communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bits) are set correctly on both the converter and the connected device.
3. Q: I'm unable to establish a reliable connection with my microcontroller through the USB to TTL converter. What could be the issue?
A: It is possible that the TTL voltage levels of your microcontroller and the converter might not be compatible. Ensure that the voltage level is set correctly on the converter (3.3V or 5V) to match the requirements of your microcontroller. Also, double-check the serial communication settings and verify that they are properly configured.
Re: Re: Driver Usb Ttl Windows 7
Thank you so much for sharing the link to the Windows driver for the USB TTL device, this is exactly what I needed!