I do not know exactly what FTDI Chipset / Driver is exactly but it seems to me it is something like an RS232 to USB devices using that chipset. I have used RS232 adapters but not sure what chipset they use and they work fine.
What version of the sofware are you using also what operating system are you using and are there any service packs on it?
Just to add to the above, we do not use any devices by FTDI in your PicoScope 2105 so what you are describing is odd. I dont think we have had this reported before.
Is it possible you have an odd / corrupt driver for an FTDI device installed?
It seems that PicoScope fails to enumerate the USB devices when a FTDI device is attached. Debug print shows that an exception is thrown during enumeration.
I have started a thread i the Getting started section about the same problem. I have also posted the print out there.
alan wrote:Just to add to the above, we do not use any devices by FTDI in your PicoScope 2105 so what you are describing is odd. I dont think we have had this reported before.
Is it possible you have an odd / corrupt driver for an FTDI device installed?
Regards
Alan
Alan,
So sorry for the delay in replying. I thought I had subscribed to this topic, but obviously I didn't!
Are you suggesting that you DO use FTDI chips in other Pico devices? Maybe it's has something to do with the option to install drives for other scopes that you get when installing PicoScope?