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CC2652RB multiprotocol 2.4 GHz development stick
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Stick is not recognized on Windows #19

Closed NimKat16 closed 2 years ago

NimKat16 commented 2 years ago

Hello there, I am a total newbie. I got my stick alright after a few weeks during which there was absolute silence. Got this because it was recommended by Koen for MQTT. But i cannot get my Windows PC (Yes, Windows PC) to recognize it :( It goes to Device Manager > Other Devices... no Serial port is assigned to it.. so nothing works :( The bad part is not that, it is total lack of response from the seller to email, chat in website and Telegram. Nothig! I gave up on him... Stick might be great, cannot say yet, but a service like this is really not appreciated. At least they should be honest and say that we do not answer anything...

Anyhow I wonder if any of you gurus can help me out... How can i get my Windows to recognize the Stick? image

Ciao, Nima

_Update: Just now I stumbled upon following page. and the USB to UART driver solved the problem of stick not being recognized https://community.home-assistant.io/t/flashing-slaeshs-cc2652rb-on-a-windows-pc/281068 The required driver is https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/software/CP210x_Universal_Windows_Driver.zip

BUT the coordinator test still doesnot find the stick although it is now available and i can see it listing the ports in PowerShell_

peter-cgn commented 2 years ago

can you try this script: https://github.com/slaesh/cc2652-stick/tree/master/coordinator-test

NimKat16 commented 2 years ago

can you try this script: https://github.com/slaesh/cc2652-stick/tree/master/coordinator-test

Hello Peter, as I mentioned in the last line of my original post, the 'coordinator test' still does not find the stick. I can find it with a command in PowerShell.

ovizii commented 2 years ago

I'm also interested in the solution to this thread. What would this command look like on a windows system where I have the correct drivers and the device is visible in the hardware manager?

python3 ./test.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0

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I have meanwhile found the path but would love some more directions.

It seems to look like this: USB\VID_10C4&PID_EA60\00_12_4B_33_22_98_11_1C