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: The FTDI chip displays USB/VID_0403&PID_0000 in Device Manager instead of the correct PID_6001 or PID_4F50 .
: You may need an external programmer (like a TL866) if the bootloader is dead. Process :
Verify the success of the programming before reassembling the unit. Critical Tips for Success OP-COM_RESTORE_FTDI_to_ORI_v20830.7z
If the device is still non-responsive, the main microcontroller (MCU) likely needs new firmware.
OP-COM clones can become "bricked" if you attempt an online update or use incompatible firmware. Common symptoms include: : The FTDI chip displays USB/VID_0403&PID_0000 in Device
The restoration process generally involves two parts: repairing the FTDI communication chip and reflashing the PIC18F458 microcontroller. 1. Restore the FTDI Chip
This guide covers how to use the toolset to repair bricked or corrupted OP-COM diagnostic interfaces. This process is specifically for devices experiencing communication errors or PID corruption (e.g., showing PID_0000 ) often caused by failed firmware updates. Understanding the Bricking Issue Critical Tips for Success If the device is
Connect the device to your PC via the ICSP port if using a programmer.