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Usb Rs232 Hl Driver Download: Learn How to Use the USB to RS232 Driver with Bit Driver Updater



Blue adapter (with grey translucent cable), provided in a box with no brand name (except "HL"). Installs as 'Huge Pine USB to UART driver'.Driver installs correctly in my case, but none of the 2 serial peripherals I own (including an old Aero IPAQ) are usable with this cable.


Works fine, just remember to go into the advanced menu for the device to set a lower com port value." Was this review helpful? (Report this) 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Lenny Tested on Windows XP 5 Jun 2007 Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "Mi cable para el celular anda gracias a este driver" Was this review helpful? (Report this) 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: jon 24 Jan 2007 Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "Driver installs fine, but none of my rs232 devices work over this cable." Was this review helpful? (Report this) Andrew Tested on Windows XP 20 Jan 2014(10 minutes after download) Installation: Stability: Compatibility: "NO work for my USB-RS232 cable." Was this review helpful? (Report this) Already tried it? Give your review.




Usb Rs232 Hl Driver Download




If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter HugePine HL USB-RS232 into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.


Once you have downloaded your new driver, you'll need to install it. In Windows, use a built-in utility called Device Manager, which allows you to see all of the devices recognized by your system, and the drivers associated with them.


If the driver listed is not the right version or operating system, search our driver archive for the correct version. Enter USB-SERIAL into the search box above and then submit. In the results, choose the best match for your PC and operating system.


Recommendation: For most Windows users, we highly recommend using a driver update utility such as DriverDoc [Download DriverDoc - Product by Solvusoft] to help update Arkmicro USB drivers. DriverDoc takes away the hassle and headaches of making sure you are downloading and installing the correct HL USB-RS232's drivers for your operating system.


The best part about using DriverDoc is that not only do your USB drivers stay updated automatically, but the rest of your PC's drivers as well. With a database of over 2,150,000 drivers that's updated constantly, you can be sure we have the drivers your PC needs.


HL USB-RS232 errors may be linked to system drivers that are corrupt or obsolete. Device drivers can fail without any apparent reason. The good news is that the USB system driver can always be modified to solve the laptop dilemma.


It can be incredibly difficult to find the exact driver for your HL USB-RS232-based hardware unit, even directly on the website of Arkmicro or a related manufacturer. You might be a PC veteran, but locating, installing, and manually upgrading HL USB-RS232 drivers can still take a long time and totally frustrate you. Using defective or non-functional drivers will cause more damage and errors on your machine.


There is a lot of work involved in updating device drivers, so we strongly suggest downloading and installing a driver update utility. Driver maintenance services make sure that your drivers are up-to-date and that you have a backup of your current drivers before downloading new drivers. Maintaining a driver backup provides you with the security of knowing that you can rollback any driver to a previous version (if necessary).


(For PL2303 HXD, SA, RA GC, GS, GT, GL, GE , GD, GR versions) - Windows 11 Certified WHQL Driver ( 22H2 versions) - Auto-download driver via Windows Update (Windows 11)


(For PL2303 HXD, SA, TA, TB, RA GC, GS, GT, GL, GE , GD, GR versions) - Windows 10 Certified WHQL Driver (TH1 1507, TH2 1511, RS1 1607, RS2 1703, RS3 1709, RS4 1803,RS5 1809,19H1 1903, 19H2 1909, 20H1 VB, 21H1,versions) - Windows Vista, 7, 8.1 Certified WHQL Driver - Compatible with Windows Server 2016, Server2008, 2008R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2019 - Auto-download driver via Windows Update (Windows 7, 8.1, 10)


For most of these operating systems two types of driver are available: Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers and direct (D2XX) drivers. The VCP driver emulates a standard PC serial port such that the USB device may be communicated with as a standard RS232 device. The D2XX driver allows direct access to a USB device via a DLL interface.


To locate the drivers you want to install for a device, select which of the driver types you wish to use (VCP or D2XX) and then locate the appropriate operating systems. With the exception of Windows 98 and Windows ME, all devices are supported in each driver package.


I have a few handheld radios that I need to update the frequencies and when I connect to the USB, it fails to connect. In device manager and Ports it says - "Please install corresponding PL2303 driver to support Windows 11 and further OS"


There is a working driver at _id=225&pcid=41, a bit down the page listed as "DCHU (for PC Vendors)". Getting it installed is a bit tricky, it seems. What I did is this:First install the downloaded driver by unpacking the zip file and "pnputil /add-driver *.inf /subdirs /install" (the /install is probably not necessary) from the extracted "Win11_DCHU" directory. It will add the two driver packages to the driver store and tell you what oemXY.inf files it has assigned to them.Then "pnputil /enum-drivers", and in the output look for Prolific drivers other than the ones from the previous step. I had only one other entry, a "ser2pl.inf" version "09/16/2021 3.8.40.0".Disconnect the device, and "pnputil /delete-driver oemXY.inf" with the INF file you located in the previous step.Connect the device again, and it should work, at least, it does for me. The problem is probably that the non-working driver is the newest (September 2021 vs. July for the ones from the download page) and so Windows prefers it over them.


Windows 11 update loaded Prolific PL2303 driver 3.8.40.0 and when I go to device manager it says "Please install corresponding PL2303 driver to support Windows 11 and further OS" This driver does not even attempt to communicate with my X10 CM11 hooked to my serial port. I had to go to Prolific website and load their current driver 3.6.81.357. (uninstall driver first) Serial to X10 device now working fine. Don't install Windows update for Prolific or it will change it back.


In this tutorial, we'll show you how to install CH340 drivers on multiple operating systems if you need. The driver should automatically install on most operating systems. However, there is a wide range of operating systems out there. You may need to install drivers the first time you connect the chip to your computer's USB port or when there are operating system updates.


These operating systems have the CDC drivers pre-installed, which means you shouldn't need to install any extra software. However, there are a wide range of operating systems out there, so if you run into driver problems, you can get the archived drivers linked below:


If you have found the file in the path, you will need to run each of the following commands in the CLI/Terminal to remove old CH340 drivers. In this case, there was only the usbserial.kext file but it does not hurt to run both commands. Make sure to have administrative privileges to ensure that the drivers are removed.


Check if the old drivers were removed in the paths by using the ls command with your respective OS version. You will notice that the *.kext file is removed from the respective paths. In this case, the usbserial.kext was removed from Mac OSX High Sierra.


There are some reported cases of serial communication failure when using the factory drivers in Linux. If you encounter this problem, you can try installing patched drivers as explained in this forum post. Here are the steps (to run in the command line):


We have had a few reports on Windows 10 where the driver will automatically install and the board will show up under a new COM port as USB-Serial CH340, but with a different device name. However, the board cannot be accessed on the Arduino IDE. Others have had issues where the installation process hangs.


Based on the customer experiences, this might be specific to the manufacturer and are usually isolated cases. Users seem to be able to eventually get the board recognized by a combination of giving the computer time to finish the install (close to 20 min), plugging the board back in multiple times, reinstalling the drivers, and/or resetting the computer multiple times (repeat both steps).


If you installed the drivers for the CH340 on your computer but have issues connecting via serial terminal or uploading code using the Arduino IDE, there may be an issue with your user settings preventing you from using the CH340. You may receive an avrdude: ser_open(): can't open device error similar to the output shown below.


If you are uploading to certain boards like the Apollo3 on the Artemis development boards with fast baud rates, there are some platforms (Linux flavors) where the standard CH340 USB to serial drivers don't operate well at speeds higher than 115200. So if you run into upload problems, consider reducing the upload speed. For more information about upload issues, see this forum post and consider upgrading with these drivers for Mac OSX or these for Linux.


Firstly regards the crash make sure you installed the 1.3 version of the driver, not the old one. You could download it directly from the Manufacturers Website in case they have issued an update since I wrote this page. 2ff7e9595c


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