Below you can download usb serial controller d windows 10 uc232a driver for Windows.
File name: usb-serial-controller-d_win10-uc232a.exe
Version: 8.744
File size: 43709 MB
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Usb Serial Controller D Driver Windows 10 Uc232A(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- USB Serial Controller D Driver Windows 10 UC232A is a USB-to-serial converter cable that allows communication between a computer with a USB port and devices with serial interfaces.
- It supports Windows 10 operating system and uses the UC232A chipset.
- The cable is equipped with a USB Type-A connector on one end and a standard RS-232 serial port on the other end.
- It supports data transfer rates up to 230 Kbps and is powered directly from the USB port, eliminating the need for external power supply.
- The cable's length is approximately 1 meter, providing flexibility in connecting devices.
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why is the device not being recognized by my computer?
A1: Ensure that you have installed the correct USB Serial Controller D Driver for Windows 10 UC232A. Make sure the cable is securely connected to both the computer and the device. Try connecting the device to a different USB port or restarting your computer.
Q2: Why is the data transfer rate slow when using the USB Serial Controller D Driver?
A2: Check if there are any other active applications or devices using a significant amount of system resources, as this can impact data transfer speeds. Also, try using a different USB port on your computer or try connecting the device to another computer to check if the issue persists.
Q3: Why is my RS-232 device not communicating with the computer using the UC232A cable?
A3: Verify that the RS-232 device is powered on and properly configured. Ensure that the cable is securely connected to both the computer and the RS-232 device. Check if the correct COM port is selected in the terminal or software you are using for communication. You may also need to check the device's documentation for specific settings or driver requirements.