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KNX Partner, educational centres, sector students and professionals, training centers and KNX manufacturers: our simulator is an effective tool useful for everyone. Common Drivers to Download Depending on your chip,
Right-click the device → → Details tab → Select Hardware IDs . Look for "VID" (Vendor ID) and "PID" (Product ID). 2. Common Drivers to Download
Depending on your chip, use the official links below to download the latest installers: CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers - Silicon Labs
If you are unsure which driver to download, check the on Windows: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager .
To download a driver for a COM port (USB-to-Serial bridge), you first need to identify which chip is used in your device or adapter. Most modern devices use one of four common chips. 1. Identify Your Device
Look for an item under or Other devices (often labeled "USB2.0-Serial" or "Unknown device").
Right-click the device → → Details tab → Select Hardware IDs . Look for "VID" (Vendor ID) and "PID" (Product ID). 2. Common Drivers to Download
Depending on your chip, use the official links below to download the latest installers: CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers - Silicon Labs
If you are unsure which driver to download, check the on Windows: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager .
To download a driver for a COM port (USB-to-Serial bridge), you first need to identify which chip is used in your device or adapter. Most modern devices use one of four common chips. 1. Identify Your Device
Look for an item under or Other devices (often labeled "USB2.0-Serial" or "Unknown device").