TL-USBCOM Driver for Windows 10, 8.1, 8 and 7
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Jun 01, 2017 Download latest CDC, VCOM, USB & Smartwatch drivers for Mediatek Android devices below. These drivers are for Windows PCs. Download Mediatek VCOM, CDC, USB Seri. As I understand it, Windows 7 and 8 have a generic USB CDC driver, but what they don't have is a.INF file to configure it. That's often referred to as a driver, even though it really isn't. Presumably it should be very easy for Energy Micro to supply a suitable.INF file. I'm having similar issues - on my personal Windows 10 64-bit desktop, the drivers don't install with an red cross against installing usbser. Downloading the separate driver package instead of doing it via the Arduino IDE makes no difference.
The TL-USBCOM driver provides a serial port emulation on Windows operating systems by implementing a serial emulation protocol on USB. The driver works with devices that are complaint to the USB CDC/ACM device class model and also supports non-compliant devices.
- WDF (KMDF) compliant Windows USB device driver
- Exposes a virtual COM port with dynamic plug-and-play behavior
- Optionally exposes a static COM port to support legacy applications
- Supports devices that are compliant with the USB CDC/ACM device class specification
- Supports USB 2.0 full speed and high speed, and USB 3.0 super speed or higher
- Supports devices that implement a subset of the CDC/ACM specification only
- Supports devices that implement a pair of bulk pipes but are not compliant with CDC/ACM otherwise
- Supports maximum throughput achievable with a given USB device while maintaining low CPU usage
- Supports unambiguous COM instance identification: applications can enumerate and open COM ports by GUID rather than name or number
- Optionally the driver supports advanced USB power management including selective suspend (Windows 10 only)
- Optional device co-installer which supports automatic COM name assignment based on rules defined in an INI-style text file
- Driver behavior is highly configurable via customization settings
- Custom features or optimizations can be implemented on request
- Source code is available on request (subject to a separate license agreement)
- The driver will be delivered fully customized for licensee’s product.
- Customization includes USB VID/PID, file names, text strings, etc.
- Windows 10 version of the driver is signed with Microsoft Attestation signing.
- Windows 7/8 version of the driver is signed with Thesycon’s code signing certificate.
- Driver Customization Kit add-on: The Driver Customization Kit enables licensee to customize the driver by themselves.
- Supported scenarios: first-time installation, driver update, removal of driver software
- Interactive mode with graphical user interface
- Silent mode without user interface, enables integration into surrounding software installers
- Supports popup-free installation
The driver is conform with current WHQL and Hardware Lab Kit (HLK) requirements. To get a WHQL certification, HLK tests must be executed with licensee's device which can be done by licensee or Thesycon. If you are interested in a WHQL certification, please contact Thesycon for a quotation.
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Our software is purely designed and implemented by our team in Germany - no outsourcing. Technical support is provided directly by the developers.
Current version: 2.15
The free evaluation version of the TL-USBCOM driver works for an interval of 60 days without any limitation. After that evaluation period has expired, the driver stops working.
Current version of driver for Windows CE and Embedded Compact: 1.62
NOTE: The driver described on this page is *not for use by end users*. It will not help solve any problems you may experience with a consumer device such as a webcam, camcorder, card reader, external sound card, etc. Thesycon’s device drivers are software components intended to be used by hardware or software manufacturers to create end products.
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I'm having some problems with a USB CDC device under Windows 10, using the ASF 3.31.
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It seems like the new usbser.sys drive is quite aggressive at suspending the device. Even if you disable selective suspend for USB, it does something that causes apps to crash and the device to send/receive odd characters. For example, if I open the virtual COM port in Putty, it becomes unstable if the Putty window loses focus!
Apparently usbser.sys has been rewritten for Windows 10 and there is even an entire new API for it, but of course apps that need to support Windows 8 and below can't rely on that. I have my own app which uses standard CreateFile() calls to access the port, which I guess is probably what most apps do (I tried Putty and HyperTerminal too). My device is not getting USB_SUSPEND callbacks, and I can see with a scope that the USB clock doesn't go away. It's something in the driver...
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Has anyone else experienced this?