- Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 pdf#
- Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 install#
- Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 64 Bit#
- Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 serial#
Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 install#
If not you can download the Linux CH340 Driver (but I’d recommend just upgrading your Linux install so that you get the “built in” one).Ī couple of Mac users have said “the driver crashes my mac Sierra how do I uninstall”.įirstly regards the crash make sure you installed the 1.3 version of the driver, not the old one. (V1.0) Download the CH340 Macintosh Signed Driver for Mavericks (10.9), Yosemite (10.10) and El Capitan (10.11)ĭrivers are almost certainly built into your Linux kernel already and it will probably just work as soon as you plug it in. Here is an older version of the Mac driver, NOT FOR 10.12 Sierra See uninstalling information at the bottom of the page if the driver causes problems for you. I can personally not test on MacOS and can not vouch for the above drivers at github, but there you go.
Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 pdf#
Inside the zip file you will find a PDF and a “pkg” file, short version, double click the pkg file, the PDF has some extra information.įYI, the driver documented here WILL crash on OSX Sierra. (V1.3) Download the CH340 Macintosh Signed Driver for Mavericks (10.9), Yosemite (10.10) and El Capitan (10.11) and Sierra (10.12) Previous macinstosh downloads if the above doesn’t work for you… See the github link above for installation instructions if you need them.
The following github has up to day pkg files for 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 at time of writing, thanks to Joshua Wallis for bringing this to my attention…ĭirect Download Links (from the github repo above):
Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 64 Bit#
Arduino nano ch340g driver windows 10 serial#
But using the Arduino name for the modified clone is still at least questionable.The CH340 chip is used by a number of Arduino compatible boards to provide USB connectivity, you may need to install a driver, don’t panic, it’s easier than falling off a log, and much less painful. I guess this is a step in the right direction.
I had never heard of this company before, but there are indications on their home page that they have been around since 2007 and they have a handful of other products as well.Īnyway, it seems like someone have now designed an Arduino Nano clone that has a significantly different design than the ones I bought and probably without chips that claim to be something other than what they really are. The chip used here is a CH340 (or CH340G?) from a company called “ WCH Nanjing QinHeng Electronics“. The photos on Banggoods online store seem to be of the same product, so apparently they have updated their pictures as well. Here are photos of the board taken by Mark: Top side of Mark’s Nano Bottom side of Mark’s Nano Closeup of the CH340G chip Apparently, a completely different chip is used that does not try to look like a chip from FTDI. I have not bought any new Nanos recently, but Mark commented on one of the previous blog posts that Arduino Nano clones that he recently bought from Banggood look different and also work fine with the newest drivers from FTDI. FTDI (the company behind the original FT232RL chips) seems to have tried to make life hard for users of the counterfeit chips by putting measures in their newest drivers that will prevent them from working properly (although older versions of the drivers might work fine). I have previously written two blog posts about problems I had with Arduino Nanos I bought from Banggood and where the problem turned out to be caused by a pirated FT232RL USB-to-serial port chip.