Apologies if this is a stupid question (and a nagging voice is telling me it will be), but I've been digging around for a few hours now and haven't found a solution. I have an old 2560 A3BU Xplained kit, and would like to use the Atmel CDC USB driver.
Atmel's (Microchip's) site has a link to the driver in the online documentation (here: ), but it's a 404. Google has turned up very few hits, with the XPLAINED_Virtual_Com_Port.inf files I've found not working - I can't get the card to show up as a com port, just a broken CDC device.
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So - does anyone out there have a link to, or a copy of the XPLAINED_Virtual_Com_Port.inf file I need? I'm running Win 7 x64.
Titan stud drivers for mac. Otherwise, could someone please tell me what driver would serve as an alternate, and point me to a quick primer on getting a USB interface up and running? I have a working menu interface on another old card, but no driver for my current laptop. I want to just copy over the old code and tweak it, that's why I'm looking for the same old driver.
Thanks a lot for any help! I did try ASF - no luck. I wondered if the problem was the company laptop and / or device driver / permissions, so I am trying my personal laptop now.
I just installed Atmel Studio 7 and the Xplained board shows up differently - I get a COM port assigned in device manager, but I can't connect to it in Putty. I wiped my code and went to an Atmel Studio example project that should set it up for 115.2k, 8 bit data, and still can't connect to it. I tried RealTerm to see if it was the terminal application, but no dice. I've got to be missing something stupid.
Is there a setup / walkthrough for getting a CDC port implemented? Buy kzg golf components. I'm also hoping to find a portable driver for the card.
At the end of the day, I need to plug this in to a machine that hopefully won't need a ton of bloat installed in order to communicate. Thanks for help! Awneil wrote: mojo-chan wrote: USB COM ports are janky on Windows I've not found that to be the case.
Any 'jankiness' is down to janky drivers supplied with cheap-and-nasty USB converters - never had any problems with genuine FTDI. That's because FTDI supply a special driver that fixes the jank.
If you create your own CDC serial port firmware then you will have to use the standard Windows USB COM port driver, which has all these issues. Well, you could clone the FTDI USB interface and hope they don't try to brick your device one day. Wrote: If you create your own CDC serial port firmware then you will have to use the standard Windows USB COM port driver, which has all these issues.FOSS libusb may be an alternative to Microsoft WinUSB.