Ft232r Usb Uart Driver Windows 8.1

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FT232R - USB UART IC
The FT232R is the latest device to be added to FTDI’s range of USB UART interface Integrated Circuit Devices. The FT232R is a USB to serial UART interface with optional clock generator output, and the new FTDIChip-ID™ security dongle feature. In addition, asynchronous and synchronous bit bang interface modes are available. USB to serial designs using the FT232R have been further simplified by fully integrating the external EEPROM, clock circuit and USB resistors onto the device.

The FT232R adds two new functions compared with its predecessors, effectively making it a '3-in-1' chip for some application areas. The internally generated clock (6MHz, 12MHz, 24MHz, and 48MHz) can be brought out of the device and used to drive a microcontroller or external logic. A unique number (the FTDIChip-ID™) is burnt into the device during manufacture and is readable over USB, thus forming the basis of a security dongle which can be used to protect customer application software from being copied.

The FT232R is available in Pb-free (RoHS compliant) compact 28-Lead SSOP and QFN-32 packages.

Press releases, articles and web links related to the FT232R can be found here.

A frequently asked questions page has been created here.

Product Information
  • CBUS Bit Bang examples in Delphi and Visual C++.NET

Key Hardware Features
  • Single chip USB to asynchronous serial data transfer interface.
  • Entire USB protocol handled on the chip - No USB-specific firmware programming required.
  • UART interface support for 7 or 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits and odd / even / mark / space / no parity.
  • Fully assisted hardware or X-On / X-Off software handshaking.
  • Data transfer rates from 300 baud to 3 Megabaud (RS422 / RS485 and at TTL levels) and 300 baud to 1 Megabaud (RS232).
  • In-built support for event characters and line break condition.
  • New USB FTDIChip-ID™ feature.
  • New configurable CBUS I/O pins.
  • Auto transmit buffer control for RS485 applications.
  • Transmit and receive LED drive signals.
  • New 48MHz, 24MHz,12MHz, and 6MHz clock output signal Options for driving external MCU or FPGA.
  • FIFO receive and transmit buffers for high data throughput.
  • 256 Byte receive buffer and 128 Byte transmit buffer utilising buffer smoothing technology to allow for high data throughput.
  • Adjustable receive buffer timeout.
  • Synchronous and asynchronous bit bang mode interface options with RD# and WR# strobes.
  • New CBUS bit bang mode option.
  • Integrated 1024 bit internal EEPROM for I/O configuration and storing USB VID, PID, serial number and product description strings.
  • Device supplied preprogrammed with unique USB serial number.
  • Support for USB suspend / resume.
  • Support for bus powered, self powered, and high-power bus powered USB configurations.
  • Integrated 3.3V level converter for USB I/O .
  • Integrated level converter on UART and CBUS for interfacing to 5V - 1.8V Logic.
  • True 5V / 3.3V / 2.8V / 1.8V CMOS drive output and TTL input.
  • High I/O pin output drive option.
  • Integrated USB resistors.
  • Integrated power-on-reset circuit.
  • Fully integrated clock - no external crystal, oscillator, or resonator required.
  • Fully integrated AVCC supply filtering - No separate AVCC pin and no external R-C filter required.
  • UART signal inversion option.
  • USB bulk transfer mode.
  • 3.3V to 5.25V Single Supply Operation.
  • Low operating and USB suspend current.
  • Low USB bandwidth consumption.
  • UHCI / OHCI / EHCI host controller compatible.
  • USB 2.0 Full Speed compatible.
  • -40°C to 85°C extended operating temperature range.
  • Available in compact Pb-free 28 Pin SSOP and QFN-32 packages (both RoHS compliant).
  • Application Areas
  • USB to RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Converters
  • Upgrading Legacy Peripherals to USB
  • Cellular and Cordless Phone USB data transfer cables and interfaces
  • Interfacing MCU / PLD / FPGA based designs to USB
  • USB Audio and Low Bandwidth Video data transfer
  • PDA to USB data transfer
  • USB Smart Card Readers
  • USB Instrumentation
  • USB Industrial Control
  • USB MP3 Player Interface
  • USB FLASH Card Reader / Writers
  • Set Top Box PC - USB interface
  • USB Digital Camera Interface
  • USB Hardware Modems
  • USB Wireless Modems
  • USB Bar Code Readers
  • USB Software / Hardware Encryption Dongles

  • Ft232r Usb Uart Driver Windows 8.1

    hi recently i tried to install a driver for the USB to UART cp210x and always got same message in device manager

    device cannot start code 10, ive got windows 8.1 64 bits, and driver version ive tried is 6.6.1, anyone had this kind of problems before? ( i installed same device with windows xp with older driver version and no problem, any advice would be appreciated.

    Ft232r Usb Uart Driver Windows 8.1 Indows 8 1 Free Download


    • Hi. I am working a lot with CP210x. Also on Windows 8.1. I have no such problems. I recommend to Restart all systems (PC/connected device) and restart process clean.

      But by default, installer will set the port to COM3. In that case, I recommend to uninstall.

      Then deactivate USB in driver manager (not only by switching off on laptop)

      Then install again.

      If error still occurs, try to share the error message with us. It is written in 'common' tab in driver manager (like your screenshot > 'General'.

      There you can see if it is any hardware problem or driver problem. When it is the driver, check out on another computer with new USB cable (only 1m50 length for testing purpose)

      Hope that helps.

    • Employee

      Code 10 generally means that the driver could not initialize the com port. Normally this happens because something else did not allocate the port properly.

      1.) Something grabs comport N for it's own use, but does it incorrectly and does not make windows aware of it.

      2.) A CP210x enumerates and asks windows for what com port to use.

      3.) Windows responds with the next open com port which it believes is N

      4.) When the CP210x tries to open the com port it can not because it's actually already open.

      If this is the case the best way to solve it is to manually reassign the comp port as suggested by tbelectronics. If that does not work let us know and we can come up with some other ideas to try.


    • Hello I am having this problem as well. I have tried all kinds of troubleshooting from manually uninstall install, restart my pc, change comports, and am having no result I keep getting code 10. I have been working on this for the last 3 days. I have also tried a different PC and still the same result. Please can some one with more knowledge help me resolve this.

      Thank you,

      Antonio

    • Employee

      What does View -> Show Hidden Devices show you?

      Try downloading the Thesycon USB Descriptor Dumper and see if your USB port is recognizing the device.

      Also, Microsoft has a help topic that could help you point to the issue.


    • Thanks I will try it, and let you knew if it works.

      Also I did try the Microsoft help, but it wasn't any help I can use. That why am trying here.

      Thank you,

      Antonio


    • rihendri wrote:

      What does View -> Show Hidden Devices show you?

      Try downloading the Thesycon USB Descriptor Dumper and see if your USB port is recognizing the device.

      Also, Microsoft has a help topic that could help you point to the issue.

      Okay i ran the Thesycon USB Descriptor Dumper and this is what I got.

      Well I was trying to add a jpeg of the screen shot but the reply tool bar doesn't have attached image?

      So here is a text of the result.

      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      Information for device USBVendor_1BCF_Product_2885:

      Connection Information:
      ------------------------------
      Connection status: Device connected
      Device actual bus speed: High
      Device is hub: No
      Device adress: 0x0003
      Current configuration value: 0x01
      Number of open pipes: 1

      Device Descriptor:
      ------------------------------
      0x12 bLength
      0x01 bDescriptorType
      0x0200 bcdUSB
      0xEF bDeviceClass (Miscellaneous device)
      0x02 bDeviceSubClass
      0x01 bDeviceProtocol
      0x40 bMaxPacketSize0 (64 Bytes)
      0x1BCF idVendor
      0x2885 idProduct
      0x0429 bcdDevice
      0x01 iManufacturer
      0x02 iProduct
      0x00 iSerialNumber
      0x01 bNumConfigurations
      Hex dump:
      0x12 0x01 0x00 0x02 0xEF 0x02 0x01 0x40 0xCF 0x1B
      0x85 0x28 0x29 0x04 0x01 0x02 0x00 0x01

      Device Qualifier Descriptor is not available. Error code: 0x0000001F

      Configuration descriptor and all subsequent descriptors are not available. Error code: 0x0000001F

      String Descriptor Table
      --------------------------------
      Index LANGID String
      0x00 0x0000
      Hex dump:

      0xEE 0x0000 Request failed with 0x0000001F
      Hex dump:

      ------------------------------

      Whole Device Descriptor as hex dump:
      0x12, 0x01, 0x00, 0x02, 0xEF, 0x02, 0x01, 0x40, 0xCF, 0x1B,
      0x85, 0x28, 0x29, 0x04, 0x01, 0x02, 0x00, 0x01


      ------------------------------

      Connection path for device:
      Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 1E2D
      Root Hub
      Generic USB Hub
      USBVendor_1BCF_Product_2885

      Brought to you by TDD v1.83.0, Mar 7 2014, 14:22:05

      Am not sure what to do with this info?

    • Employee

      Is that the device you see added when you plug/unplug your CP210x? Because that looks like an Asustek webcam of some sort:


    • All am trying to do is plug in a Naze 32 Flight controller USB to my laptop to do some setting and change the config on it. But every time I install the UBS driver 'cp210x USB to UART driver' in the device manager it give me a code 10. Like on my original post with the screen shots. Also when I do plug in the board I get 'USB device not recognized'.

    • Employee

      I do see a CP2102 on the Naze32 board pictures I found. Can you confirm that the device Thesycon shows before and after you plug in your Naze is the 1BCF/2885 device?

      Go back to the Device Manager, and go to the Details tab, and choose Hardware Ids, and let me know what it shows there for the VID/PID.


    • I tried the tdd but my cp2130 does not show up on list of devices.


    • You just need to install old version of driver
      This link will help you http://wp.brodzinski.net/hardware/fake-pl2303-how-to-install/


    • Hi,

      Am having the same problem with installation of the driver. Here are my snapshots.

      Please help.

      Regards


    • Same here windows 10. Tried changing port, tried deleting old device off port 3 and then moving back to port 3 but always get code 10. No new message in events. Originally I got will not migrate but somehow moved on from that and now get code 10?

    • I'm also having this issue with the Bluefruit nrf52 Feather that uses a CP2104. I'm on Windows 10.

      Tried v6 and v10 of the driver. Tried different com ports. Tried uninstalling and installing different drivers. Nothing works.

      EDIT:

      I found out that the USB cord I was using to connect the board was charging-only (the data pins on the port were busted). After getting a solid connection to the board, it works.