

IManufacturer : 0x01 (String Descriptor 1) IdVendor : 0x10C4 (Silicon Laboratories, Inc.)

Device Descriptor -īDescriptorType : 0x01 (Device Descriptor)īDeviceClass : 0x00 (defined by the interface descriptors) Connection Information V2 -ĭevIsOpAtSsOrHigher : 0 (Is not operating at SuperSpeed or higher)ĭevIsSsCapOrHigher : 0 (Is not SuperSpeed capable or higher)ĭevIsOpAtSsPlusOrHigher : 0 (Is not operating at SuperSpeedPlus or higher)ĭevIsSsPlusCapOrHigher : 0 (Is not SuperSpeedPlus capable or higher)ĭata (HexDump) : 01 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00. Connection Information -Ĭonnection Status : 0x01 (DeviceConnected) Power State : D3 (supported: D0, D3, wake from D0) Status : 0x01806400 (DN_HAS_PROBLEM, DN_DISABLEABLE, DN_REMOVABLE, DN_NT_ENUMERATOR, DN_NT_DRIVER) Output USBview (USB Device Tree): = USB Port1 =Ĭonnection Status : 0x01 (Device is connected)ĬompanionHubSymLnk : USB#ROOT_HUB30#7&10a4fe21&0&0#Ĭapabilities : 0x14 (Removable, UniqueID) Any ideas of what I can try to get it to work? So the device VID is 10C4 and the PID is EA60, so I believe I should be able to use the normal drivers.
#CP2102 DRIVER WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
I can get the ESP32 to work on my Ubuntu system, with the drivers that come pre installed with Ubuntu. Reinstalling drivers, rebooting, trying different USB HUBS and cables, trying the windows 7/8 drivers, nothing works. I keep getting “The device cannot start (Code 10)”.

No matter what I try, I cannot get the device to work. The Silabs chip on the device has the following information: I bought a cheap ESP32 dev kit, and installed the CP210x drivers for it (found here: ). Perhaps a bit of topic on this forum, but Silabs cannot help me unfortunately, so I thought let’s give it a try.
