Below you can download cp2102 .exe driver for Windows.
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USB to UART Bridge Controller
Manufacturer: Silicon Labs
Model: CP2102
Driver Version: 6.7.6.0
Specifications:
- USB to UART bridge controller for converting USB signals to UART signals
- Supports baud rates ranging from 300bps to 1Mbps
- Compatible with various operating systems including Windows, Linux, and macOS
- Provides full modem control signals (RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, RI, and CD)
- Offers 5V or 3.3V regulated voltage output through VBUS or VDD pin
- Supports USB suspend and resume operations
- Uses 2-wire or 4-wire asynchronous serial interface format
- Provides up to 512 bytes of receive and transmit buffers
- Embedded USB transceiver supports USB 2.0 full-speed (12Mbps) communication
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my device not detected by my computer?
A: Please ensure that the CP2102 driver is properly installed on your computer. Disconnect and reconnect the device, and try using a different USB port. Restarting the computer may also help resolve the issue. If the problem persists, try using the device with another computer to check if it's a driver or hardware problem.
2. Q: Why am I experiencing communication errors with the device?
A: Firstly, make sure that you are using the correct baud rate and serial settings for your application. Check all the connections and cables for any loose or faulty connections. Try using a different USB cable if possible. Verify that no other software or device is interfering with the communication. Updating to the latest CP2102 driver version might also help resolve communication errors.
3. Q: What should I do if the device is not providing the expected voltage output?
A: Ensure that you have selected the correct voltage output (5V or 3.3V) using the appropriate pin (VBUS or VDD). Double-check the wiring and connections to ensure they are correct and secure. If possible, measure the voltage across the output pin using a multimeter. If the voltage is still not as expected, there might be a hardware issue with the device, and contacting the manufacturer for further assistance is recommended.