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Industry | Semiconductor industry |
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Founded | 13 March 1992 |
Founder | Fred Dart |
Headquarters | Glasgow, Scotland |
Website | ftdichip.com |
FTDI drivers may be used only in conjunction with products based on FTDI parts. FTDI drivers may be distributed in any form as long as license information is not modified. If a custom vendor ID and/or product ID or description string are used, it is the responsibility of the product manufacturer to maintain any changes and subsequent WHCK re-certification as a result of making these changes. FTDI BaoFeng Programming Cable. Avoid Counterfeit cables our ftdi cable is plug n' play. BaoFeng Tech provides USB cables that plug into your computer (Windows, OSX, Linux) and will work with your system's default drivers. There is no need to use any CD as the drivers automatically download through your operating system.
Future Technology Devices International, commonly known by its acronym FTDI, is a Scottish privately held semiconductor device company, specializing in Universal Serial Bus (USB) technology.[1]
It develops, manufactures, and supports devices and their related software drivers for converting RS-232 or TTLserial transmissions to USB signals, in order to allow support for legacy devices with modern computers.[2]
FTDI provides application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design services. They also provide consultancy services for product design, specifically in the realm of electronic devices.
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This driver is for the CB-FTDI USB to Serial cable (CSI Part# 17394 - Black Cable). Support is for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 32 & 64 bit. This driver is not compatible with the SC-USB Interface. Note: Install the driver before plugging the cable into your computer. FTDI drivers are available for Windows CE 4.2-5.2, 6.0/7.0 and 2013. Support for older versions of Windows Desktop Differences in Driver API For most of these operating systems two types of driver are available: Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers and direct (D2XX) drivers. FTDI BaoFeng Programming Cable. Avoid Counterfeit cables our ftdi cable is plug n' play. BaoFeng Tech provides USB cables that plug into your computer (Windows, OSX, Linux) and will work with your system's default drivers. There is no need to use any CD as the drivers automatically download through your operating system. I have Cascade (a scanner emulator) that only is compatible with a cable with the ftdi chip. Not wanting to spend a lot of money on a quality cable that had this chip (also would have an ELM327 processor) I choose to save some money and try this cable that didn't have the ELM processor.
History[edit]
FTDI TTL-232RG: USB to UART cable
FTDI FT232RL: USB to UART IC (in SSOP package)
Internal Die of FTDI FT232RL chip
FTDI was founded on 13 March 1992 by its current CEO Fred Dart. The company is an indirect descendant of Computer Design Concepts Ltd, a former semiconductor technology startup, founded by Dart.
FTDI's initial products were chipsets for personal computer motherboards, the primary customer of which was IBM, which used them in its AMBRA and PS/1 personal computers. It later expanded its product line to include interface translators, such as the MM232R and the USB-COM232-PLUS1, along with other devices for converting between USB and other communication protocols.
Currently, the headquarters for FTDI is located in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, while it also has offices in Singapore, Taipei, Taiwan, and Portland, Oregon. The company's manufacturing division is handled by subcontractors in the Asia Pacific region.
Driver controversy[edit]
On 29 September 2014, FTDI released an updated version of their USB-to-Serial driver for Windows on their website. [3] Users who manually downloaded the new drivers reported problems.[4] After Windows drivers became available on 14 October (Patch Tuesday Inpage free download full version. ) via Windows Update, it was reported by users of hardware enthusiast forums and websites that the drivers could soft-brickcounterfeit and software-compatible clones of the chips by changing their USB 'Product ID' to '0000'. The change prevents the chip from being recognized by drivers of any OS, effectively making them inoperable unless the product ID is changed back.[5] The behaviour was supported by a notice in the drivers' end user license agreement, which warned that use of the drivers with non-genuine FTDI products would 'irretrievably damage' them.[5] Critics felt that FTDI's actions were unethical, considering that users may be unaware that their chips were counterfeit, or that Windows had automatically installed a driver meant to disable them.[6][5][4][7] On 22 October 2014, an emergency patch was made to the FTDI drivers in the Linux kernel to recognize devices with the '0000' ID.[8]
On 24 October 2014, in response to the criticism, FTDI withdrew the driver and admitted that the measure was intended to protect its intellectual property and encourage users to purchase genuine FTDI products. The company also stated that it was working to create an updated driver which would notify users of non-genuine FTDI products in a 'non-invasive' manner.[9][6]
In February 2016, it was reported that FTDI had published another driver on Windows Update with DRM components intended to block non-genuine products. This time, the driver will communicate with affected devices, but all transmitted and received data is replaced with the arbitrary, looped ASCII string 'NON GENUINE DEVICE FOUND!', which could cause irregular interactions with devices.[10][11]
Distribution[edit]
Ftdi Drivers For Windows 7
FTDI sells its products through major distributors around the world.[12] FTDI also sells products through its ftdichip.com website.[13] Black mesa pc game free download.
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References[edit]
- ^'FTDI Corporate Information'.
- ^'FTDI Products'.
- ^'Virtual COM Port Drivers'. Archived from the original on 5 October 2014.
- ^ ab'Watch That Windows Update: FTDI Drivers Are Killing Fake Chips'. Hackaday. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^ abc'Windows Update drivers bricking USB serial chips beloved of hardware hackers'. Ars Technica. 22 October 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^ ab'FTDI admits to bricking innocent users' chips in silent update'. ZDNet. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^Siy, Sherman. 'IP Rights Aren't a License to Kill Devices (And No, Fine Print Doesn't Make It OK)'. Public Knowledge. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^Hung, Perry. '[PATCH] usb: serial: Add 'bricked' FTDI device PID'. linux-usb mailing list. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^'FTDI Post'. FTDI. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^'FTDI Drivers Break Fake Chips, Again'. Hack A Day. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- ^'FTDI abuses Windows Update, pushing driver that breaks counterfeit chips'. TechRepublic. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- ^'FTDI Sales Network'.
- ^Click and Build Technologies. 'Future Technology Devices Intl - Catalogue'.
External links[edit]
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- FTDI, official website
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