Usb Vid-0403 Amp-pid-fa24 Amp-rev-0600 [cracked]

An FTDI FT4232H-based adapter or embedded device (not a standard USB-serial cable) — possibly a JTAG/SWD debugger, GPIO board, or custom industrial interface. The amp substring in the string may hint at AMP as a manufacturer or product line (e.g., AMP connectors, TE Connectivity, or a specific brand like AMP debugging tools).

Thus, tells us: This is an FTDI-based device (VID 0403), with a custom or embedded application (PID FA24), running revision 0600 firmware. usb vid-0403 amp-pid-fa24 amp-rev-0600

[Version] Signature="$Windows NT$" Class=Ports ClassGuid=4d36e978-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318 Provider=%ManufacturerName% DriverVer=11/08/2023,1.0.0.0 An FTDI FT4232H-based adapter or embedded device (not

The USB device with is identified as a Ross-Tech Direct USB Interface Device Details Vendor ID (VID): 0403 – Belongs to Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) Product ID (PID): FA24 – Specifically assigned to running revision 0600 firmware.

On Windows 10 and 11, the system may automatically load the "Microsoft-provided FTDI driver," which can block PID FA24. You may need to use the FTDI CDM uninstaller first, then reinstall.