Usb\vid_0403&pid_d6da&rev_0600
Hardware IDs are used by operating systems like Windows to identify connected devices and match them with the correct software drivers.
💡 : If the device is detected but won't communicate with cars, ensure your firmware is updated within the diagnostic software settings to match the software version you are currently running. If you'd like, let me know: usb\vid_0403&pid_d6da&rev_0600
Because the VID is FTDI, the device is almost certainly a or an embedded device with an FTDI serial chip (e.g., an Arduino clone, a GPS receiver, a microcontroller programmer, an industrial controller). The custom PID ( D6DA ) implies it is not a generic FTDI cable but part of a specific product line—possibly from: Hardware IDs are used by operating systems like
Since this device uses a custom PID, standard FTDI drivers may not work automatically. Open . Right-click the entry for USB\VID_0403&PID_D6DA . The custom PID ( D6DA ) implies it
: The Revision number of the device. In this case, REV_0600 indicates the revision or version of the device.
: Storing real-time data onto an internal SD card while driving to catch intermittent faults. Driver Installation Guide