Hw-417-v1.2 Driver 📍

The ESP32 runs at 3.3V logic, while many HW-417-V1.2 boards require 5V logic. Use a logic level converter or buy a 3.3V-compatible tilt sensor.

Most HW-417-V1.2 modules utilize the or CH340E integrated circuit manufactured by WCH (Jiangsu Qinheng Co.).

Choose between the two primary formats based on your installation preference:

: If your module isn't recognized, you may need to use an older version of the FTDI driver (e.g., version 2.10 or 2.12) or a generic USB-serial driver. hw-417-v1.2 driver

Data Terminal Ready (used for auto-resetting Arduino boards during programming). 💾 Downloading and Installing the CH340 Driver

If you want, I can tailor this review to a specific OS, hardware revision, or testing metric (throughput, latency, CPU/memory).

Right-click the Start button and select "Device Manager." Check Ports: Expand the "Ports (COM & LPT)" section. The ESP32 runs at 3

. For most users, the "setup executable" is the easiest option as it automatically installs both VCP and D2XX drivers. Installation Run the downloaded file (e.g., CDM21228_Setup.exe Follow the prompts to extract and install the files.

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Before jumping into the installation, it is crucial to understand what the module is and why it requires specific software. Choose between the two primary formats based on

: For communication with microcontrollers like an ESP32 or Arduino Pro Mini, ensure your TX and RX lines are crossed (TX on module to RX on board, and vice-versa). Вольтик Drivers - FTDI

When wiring the HW-417 to a microcontroller, remember that data transmission crosses over. Connect TX on the HW-417 to RX on the MCU, and RX on the HW-417 to TX on the MCU.

HW-417-V1.2 is a popular USB-to-TTL serial adapter module based on the FTDI FT232RL

Plug the module directly into a motherboard USB port instead of an unpowered USB hub.

Download the CH341SER_MAC.ZIP driver from the WCH website.