#usb driver
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adnansoftware · 2 years ago
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How to Fix PCI Memory Controller Driver
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ringneckedpheasant · 9 months ago
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how did my tablet develop 3 new problems literally overnight
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estercity · 10 months ago
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not trying to jinx it but my pc has been showing signs of erm slowly stopping working recently and if that happens i am... well and truly fucked. like whatever happens i will get it to a shop and find out what i can do but if it's like multiple things i need replacing i am in troubleeee
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turnedpalefromlackofsun · 6 months ago
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Up next: windows 10
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homosexualcitron · 7 months ago
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me: what a great day that nothing could ruin <3
my tablet: *stop working*
me: oh well. this could ruin my day ig
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thenotsolittlelady · 1 year ago
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I hate printers. I hate having to go on a fucking odyssey and perform ancient dark rituals and pray to every god in existence to print ONE page. IT SHOULDN'T BE THAT DIFFICULT
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thedrotter · 1 year ago
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today my computer has felt in a pranksty mood ! it felt funny and goofy and decided to not let me save anything and when i tried to open my file it said it was corrupted or didnt exist...☺️☺️ hours... of work...☺️☺️ and just a few days ago it deleted multiple hours of work on another file ! ☺️☺️
dear computer🩷 i will put you in the microwave throw you at a wall and crush you
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phantoids · 1 year ago
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when the tech issue is so bad you have to contact support if the factory reset doesn't fucking fix it
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the0ther-side0f-dawn · 2 years ago
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i think you can hate on taylor swift all you want but its maybe not right to hate on everyday people for enjoying her music
like sure 'jet fuel emissions' but also 100 other celebrities probably? is she really truly causing harm? more so than other big artists? is it wrong to actually enjoy her music? i think its okay for people to like her.
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bugkrumch · 6 months ago
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thunderbolt 4 literally is a cloaca some of the base models only ship with 1-2 of them now
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stickers-on-a-laptop · 11 days ago
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the ultraman usb you put it into your computer and it plays ultraman all day every day
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jayakody2000lk · 16 days ago
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Open source 24-channel USB high-voltage driver
When it comes to automation and control systems, there's often a need for multiple digitally controlled output terminals with high-voltage handling capabilities. Many existing modules are bulky, expensive, or require numerous additional components to function. To address this gap, I've developed a fully open-source, USB-controlled 24-channel high-voltage driver. This device provides precise, flexible control in a compact and user-friendly package. The project is open hardware, released under the CERN-OHL-W license, ensuring transparency from hardware schematics to firmware code. The driver module communicates via USB using a simple virtual COM port, eliminating the need for special drivers and complex setups.
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At the core of the system are three TPIC6B595 shift registers, each supplying eight open-drain outputs that can handle up to 50V and sink currents of up to 150mA per channel. These registers are daisy-chained to achieve a total of 24 outputs. The outputs are designed for low-side switching and include integrated clamping diodes, making them suitable for driving inductive loads such as relays and solenoids. Data is clocked into the registers through serial input from a microcontroller, allowing for fast and reliable state updates across all channels with just a few lines of code.
The logic and communication for this module are managed by the STC15W204S microcontroller, a cost-effective yet powerful 8051-based MCU with enhanced UART performance and an integrated oscillator. This chip is paired with a CH340N USB-to-UART bridge, which presents the device as a standard virtual COM port to the host PC. Upon connection, the microcontroller listens for a set of AT-style commands sent over the serial connection. These commands are straightforward and user-friendly, for example, "ON=65280" activates the middle 8 outputs, "CLR" turns off all channels, and "VER" retrieves the firmware version. Additionally, there is a command to save the current output state to the built-in EEPROM, enabling the system to restore its output to a known state after power cycles. This interface design is perfect for scripting, automation, or integration with software tools such as Python, LabVIEW, or custom control GUIs.
The PCB is designed using KiCad and features a 2-layer layout measuring 75.25mm × 33.75mm. It includes 2.54mm pitch headers for output connections and is equipped with a USB Type-C connector. Power can be supplied through either USB or an external regulated 5V source, which can be selected via onboard jumper settings. The layout ensures clean signal routing and minimizes crosstalk or interference, even when switching high-voltage loads. Careful decoupling and protection components provide robustness for real-world applications.
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The PCB for this module was fabricated by PCBWay, who generously sponsored this project. PCBWay offers high-quality PCB manufacturing and assembling services. Also, they offer CNC and 3D printing services. The PCB of this module is available to order from PCBWay. Check out the PCBWay website for its manufacturing capabilities and pricing.
The firmware for the STC15W204S is written in C using SDCC. It is easy to expand the command set, introduce new communication modes, or add timed control logic as needed. The current implementation allows full 24-bit output control using a base 10 numerical mask, making it both scriptable and human-readable. Thanks to the preloaded bootloader of the STC15W204S, firmware updates can be performed through the same serial interface. Details about this process are covered in the project documentation. Like the hardware, the firmware is released under the MIT License and is available in the project repository.
The system has been tested with a variety of 12V and 24V inductive and resistive loads, including relay banks, solenoids, and LED arrays. Since the outputs are open-drain, external voltages up to 50V can be safely switched on each channel making it ideal for a range of industrial, laboratory, or artistic applications. Output timing is reliable, with clean edge transitions observed during scope testing, and no signal integrity issues even during full 24-channel toggling. It is recommended to use individual heatsinks for the driver ICs when driving high-current inductive loads with this module. While the printed circuit board has heat transfer traces, the addition of individual heatsinks can increase the durability of the module.
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Potential use cases for this module include automated test benches, home automation systems, signal routing for instrumentation, nixie tube multiplexing, and other high-voltage control tasks. The command-based protocol makes it easy to script operations or integrate this module into a larger system.
For those who wish to explore the schematics, command protocol, design rationale, and usage examples in greater depth, I have published comprehensive documentation and resources in the project wiki. This includes detailed assembly instructions, firmware flashing guidance, and tips on customizing the firmware for enhanced functionality.
All source files - including schematics, PCB layout, firmware code, and the bill of materials - are freely available at https://github.com/dilshan/24ch-usb-high-voltage-driver.
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marioclash · 5 months ago
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so the windows 7 installation will not connect to the internet so i cant upgrade
the drivers didnt install
plus the usb 3.0 drivers arent working as well so i dont know what to do
so i plug the hard drive into my other computer, access the windows partition, and drag all the driver installs to the desktop, plug the hard drive back in, and the driver installs are there
please work
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kingdom-falls · 5 months ago
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So, in an effort to try and fix my computer not recognizing my USB camera, my work's tech support deleted my USB drivers. Not realizing that my keyboard+mouse are ALSO USB connected. So now I essentially have a non-functioning PC unless I can call tech support to have them re-install my USB drivers, because I work from home. Joy
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brc2nsson · 6 months ago
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/semiconductors--signal-interface--rs-485-422/sp485ecn-l-tr-maxlinear-1799436
RS 422 485 converter, RS 422 485 USB adapter, RS-422 Transceiver
SP485E Series 10 Mbps 5 V Enhanced Low EMI Half Duplex RS-485 Transceiver-NSOIC8
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relto · 11 days ago
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it weekend now so i cant continue fiddling around with it (and most likely i wont have much time for fancy projects next week) but i was so excited to install a usb sniffer on the windows computer and see what the traffic to the spectrometer looks like. and then the stupid driver issue happened!!
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