Usb\vid_10c4&pid_f5a0&rev_0000 [ 2025 ]
If you purchased a cheap adapter from an unknown brand, the chip may be a counterfeit. Counterfeit CP2102 chips often fail to work with official drivers. In that case, consider buying from a reputable source (DigiKey, Mouser, or known brands like Adafruit or SparkFun).
Modern Windows requires drivers to be "signed." Since many EZP drivers are older, you may need to temporarily disable this security feature in your Windows "Startup Settings" to complete the installation. usb\vid_10c4&pid_f5a0&rev_0000
Because these programmers often use generic hardware IDs from Silicon Labs, they may appear as an "Unknown Device" in the Device Manager. Follow these steps to resolve the issue: Silicon Labs — USB Vendor 10C4 - DeviceHunt If you purchased a cheap adapter from an