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CH340G okay for sensors?

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  • Joakim JohanssonJ Offline
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    Hi!

    Just built my first sensor yesterday with a arduino UNO. I am now picking components from E-bay. I'm noticing that there is a cheaper nano with CH340G chipset. Will they work just as well for me?

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    • Joakim JohanssonJ Joakim Johansson

      Hi!

      Just built my first sensor yesterday with a arduino UNO. I am now picking components from E-bay. I'm noticing that there is a cheaper nano with CH340G chipset. Will they work just as well for me?

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      @Joakim-Johansson
      I got a bunch of CH340G UNOs, some CH340G Nanos and some CH340G USB-serial converters (for use with Arduino Pro Mini ). Since i bought them (maybe 2015) until today they worked flawless under Windows 7, Windows 10 and Ubuntu (various versions). No trouble with drivers or similar.

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        I'm using a ch340g usb-serial adapter for pro minis. No problem on Win7 and Linux Mint so far.

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        • Joakim JohanssonJ Joakim Johansson

          Hi!

          Just built my first sensor yesterday with a arduino UNO. I am now picking components from E-bay. I'm noticing that there is a cheaper nano with CH340G chipset. Will they work just as well for me?

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          @Joakim-Johansson
          Working without problem on WIN XP, Win7 ,WIN10,

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            Mac OS X Sierra driver
            Working also with Mac OS, but Sierra crashes and here is link for working driver

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