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Revision as of 20:29, 19 February 2019

Overview: BPI-Bit



Wired connection board

1. connect BPI;bit

Connect a board to your computer via a MicroUSB wire, with Windows10 system

Bit connect.png

2. Check the drive

Enter <device manager> to confirm whether Serial is installed, enter as follows.

  • (right key)This computer -> attribute -> device manager
  • Start menu -> (input) device manager
  • Control panel -> (search) device manager

Error.png

you can see the device display ** usb2.0-serial **, indicating that ** has not been installed driver **, if the driver has been installed before, you can skip to step 5.


3. install the driver

check here Serial CH341 driver,And follow the instructions below to install the driver
Open the downloaded CH341SER.ZIP ZIP package, enter the CH341SER folder, open setup. EXE, you can see the following figure.

Install.png

check INSTALL to install driver,Wait a moment to complete the installation。

4. Confirm the serial port

  • Check that the board is connected successfully

Success.png

You can see that the original usb2.0-serial has disappeared and is replaced by usb-serial CH340(COM3), which means that you have successfully installed the driver and got the name of the board Serial port (COM3). You can view the information coming out of the board of Serial port name (COM3) through various Serial port tools

5. Other System

The board has been successfully connected,Go on to the next section 3 Try burning the board,If it's a Linux or Mac system you have to do your own search, but it's pretty much the same.