Cable Drivers
- Download Skylark Usb Driver Drivers
- Download Skylark Usb Driver Driver Windows 7
- Download Skylark Usb Driver Driver Installer
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MD-CC3/4 and Windows x64 systems
The older versions of the MD-CC30x-001 USB to SPI and MD-CC40x-001 USB to RS-422/485 communication converter cables were developed to work with Windows 32-bit operating systems. These cables must have the the internal ID reset in order to be supported by current Windows 64-bit operating systems.
How do I know if I have an older cable?
The most recent cable will install as 'Silicon Labs C210x USB to UART Bridge (COMXX)' in the device manager of your PC under Ports (COM and LPT).
In the case of MD-CC3 and MD-CC4 cables with the incompatible ID, when the device manager attempts to find the drivers and fails to install them, the message that opens will show the IMS part number: MD-CC400-000 or MD-CC300-000 on the dialog, as shown below.
Additionally, the part number will display under other devices in your computer's device manager.
Please contact applications for information on cable updates
MD-CC404-000 & MD-CC405-000
The MD-CC404/5-000 drivers are applicable to Lexium MDrive RS-422/485 products. This device is 'plug-n-play' and the drivers should automatically install to an Internet connected PC. Should your network block automated driver installs or the PC not be connected, the drivers may be downloaded from:
MD-CC404-000 Drivers (FTDI VCP Drivers)
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MD-CC40x-001
The MD-CC40x-001 drivers are applicable to MDrivePlus and MForce Motion Control RS-422/485 products. This device is 'plug-n-play' and the drivers should automatically install to an Internet connected PC. Should your network block automated driver installs or the PC not be connected, the drivers may be downloaded from:
MD-CC40x-000 Drivers (Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP)
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Legacy MD-CC40x-001 drivers
Use ONLY with CC4 cables with the IMS ID on 32 bit Windows systems
Driver Package | Installation Instructions
MD-CC30x-001
The MD-CC30x-001 drivers are applicable to MDrivePlus and MForce Step/direction and Speed Control SPI products. This device is 'plug-n-play' and the drivers should automatically install to an Internet connected PC. Should your network block automated driver installs or the PC not be connected, the drivers may be downloaded from:
MD-CC30x-001 Drivers (Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP)
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Legacy MD-CC30x-001 drivers
Download Skylark Usb Driver Drivers
Use ONLY with CC3 cables with the IMS ID on 32 bit Windows systems
Driver Package | Installation Instructions
MD-CC50x-000
These drivers apply to the MD-CC500-000 (MDrivePlus and MForce products) and MD-CC501-000 (Lexium MDrive products) USB to CANopen Communications converters
MD-CC50x-000 Drivers (PEAK Systems PCAN-USB)
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Piksi® Multi provides a USB device connection, which presents 2 serial ports to the host system. When using the Piksi Multi Evaluation Board, this USB device connection is accessible via the micro-USB port. Swift Navigation provides a Windows driver for these devices. No driver is currently required or provided for use on Mac OS or Linux operating systems. This article outlines the steps to install the Windows USB driver and verify device connectivity.
Driver Download
The current USB driver can be downloaded from the Swift Navigation Support Portal:
Download Skylark Usb Driver Driver Windows 7
From this page, use the link found in the USB Drivers for Piksi Multi section to download the driver. The driver itself is packaged as a zip file. Extract the contents of this zip to an easy to remember location on your computer. When installing the drivers, you will need to reference this location.
Driver Installation
- Connect Piksi Multi to the computer via USB
- Upon connecting, if the Found New Hardware Wizard is started, click Next and accept the defaults
- Open Device Manager
- In the COM and LPT Ports or Other Devices section - you should see 2 CDC Serial devices
- Right-click the first device, and select Update Driver
- On the next window, select Browse My Computer for Driver Software
- Click the Browse button, and locate the directory containing the files extracted from the zip
- Click Next
- Click Install on the next dialog box
- Repeat this process for the second device
- Both devices should now appear in Device Manager with their drivers properly installed
Driver Verification
Upon completion of the driver installation - make note of which COM port correlates to which device. In the example above, COM3 is the Swift Navigation GNSS Receiver and COM4 is the Swift Navigation GNSS Receiver Linux Shell. The Linux Shell port provides access to the device’s on-board Linux environment. It can be accessed using a terminal emulator program such as Putty or TeraTerm.
The GNSS Receiver port provides access to the device in a manner similar to the on-board serial and ethernet ports. It can be configured to use different protocols, but by default is set up for SBP. If you have not changed this configuration, you should now be able to connect to the device using Swift Console at the corresponding COM port.
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Troubleshooting
It has been noted that in some rare occasions only one serial port is installed instead of two on a Windows machine. Investigation indicated Windows driver issue. If it happens please uninstall and remove Swift drivers from that PC and then install them again. Follow steps described below to uninstall Swift drivers on a Windows 7 PC:
- Ensure that you can see all hidden devices
- Click Start > Run
- Type cmd.exe in the textbox and click OK
- Type set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1 and hit ENTER.
- Type cdwindowssystem32 and hit ENTER.
- Type start devmgmt.msc and hit ENTER.
- When the Device Manager opens, click the View menu.
- Click Show Hidden Devices.
- Open the device manager and find all the Swift COM port device under Ports (COM & LPT)
- Right click on the Swift COM port and select 'Uninstall driver' (make sure to check the box that says 'Delete the driver software for this device').
- Repeat step 3 on all Swift ports
- Disconnect the Piksi and reboot the Windows 7 machine
- After reboot, re-attach the Piksi and re-install the drivers