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The 55292a usb expansion module is from agilent technologies. Manager was reported as a dell poweredge. The usb 3.1 front panel provides you multiple use way, just unscrew the box then you will have a diy expansion card, slot your card in simple steps, 1 open usb 3.1 front panel and remove the printed-circuit board pcb from the housing. There must be a driver and a dll for the 55292A USB box, in at least one Agilent manual (see attachement) it is mentioned. I do not think they mean the beta drivers from IAC Geometrical Engineers. Unfortunately I was not sucessfull in locating this software.
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I am excited to begin using my LoPy4 + Exp Board 3 over the Pymakr/Atom REPL in Win10. Unfortunately this seems impossible.
Short summary: Once I connect it over USB, I do not get any COM ports, only the 'Expansion3' device in Device Manager (see screenshot). The Pycom Firmware Update (new ver 1.15) and Pymakr require a numbered COM port. When I take researched actions with the USB drivers to get a COM port, the firmware updater still categorically fails (screenshot below), and Pymakr doesn't recognize.
55292a Usb Expansion Module Driver 8,4/10 7273 votes There must be a driver and a dll for the 55292A USB box, in at least one Agilent manual (see attachement) it is mentioned. I do not think they mean the beta drivers from IAC Geometrical Engineers.
Before you ask:
-I am certain I'm using a 4-pole data USB cable, not just a charging one.
-I did successfully install the expansion board firmware (distinct from LoPy firmware) with the instructions pertaining to the 'dfu-util-0.9-win64' and 'zadig-2.3.exe' downloads.
-I am sure the module is oriented properly in board, with both visible 'pycom' texts aligned.
-LoPy does broadcast a WiFi network and we have the blue flashing LED as expected
-I never messed with resetting by shorting GND/23 because I read you don't need to worry about that with Expansion Board 3.0
-Yes, I read this post: https://forum.pycom.io/topic/763/firmware-upgrade-troubleshooting-checklist-procedure
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Driver issues:
-After following the instructions and not getting any numbered COM device, I tried installing the FTDI drivers here: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
-I then got a dysfunctional 'COM11' to appear. It was there in Device Manager, but Pymakr wouldn't connect to it. And the Firmware Updater likewise failed:
-I then tried to install the 'pycom.inf' driver mentioned in the install instructions as the Windows 7 driver. Windows 10 wouldn't let me install it since it's not digitally signed.
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What is going on here? I have a typical Windows 10 setup and can't believe my experience with getting starting would be markedly different from anyone else's. But I can't get the most essential thing to work: the USB serial TTL connection to PC.
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My final application will need to have a USB connected LoPy spitting pulse data to my Windows 10 executable over USB, received over LoRa from my second LoPy module. This is critical for my use case of this ostensibly wonderful (though presently unusable) product. Thank you for your help.