🤖Have you ever tried Chat.M5Stack.com before asking??😎
    M5Stack Community
    • Categories
    • Recent
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Search
    • Register
    • Login

    No COM detected after connecting to PC

    Core 2
    4
    7
    632
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • J
      Juraj
      last edited by

      Hi everybody,

      when I connect my M5Core2 to a computer - nothing happens. No COM port is added and no unknown hardware is detected.
      I've tried multiple computers with Windows 11 and macOS 15.3 Sequoia, and also multiple USB cables.
      The latest drivers for both cp210x and ch340 are installed on all computers.

      My other M5 core grey (BALA2) is connecting without any problems.

      Any ideas?

      ajb2k3A J 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • ajb2k3A
        ajb2k3 @Juraj
        last edited by

        @Juraj Is the core2 charged?

        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
        If I don't know it, be patient!
        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
        Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
        M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • J
          JourneymanWizard @Juraj
          last edited by

          @Juraj I can share my issue and solution using an M5Core3SE and a Win11 computer.

          When I connected the M5 to the USB-A port on the PC using a USB-A to USB-C cable, I got power, but no COM ports.

          When I connected the M5 to the USB-C port on the PC (using a USB-C to USB-C cable), BOOM: COM port.

          I haven't dug into it to see particularly why (best guess right now is the M5 connection uses both the legacy USB 2.0 connection as well as the SuperSpeed connection: one for the terminal and one for the M5 program data stream?)

          Hope this helps.

          robskiR ajb2k3A 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
          • robskiR
            robski @JourneymanWizard
            last edited by

            @JourneymanWizard said in No COM detected after connecting to PC:

            @Juraj I can share my issue and solution using an M5Core3SE and a Win11 computer.

            When I connected the M5 to the USB-A port on the PC using a USB-A to USB-C cable, I got power, but no COM ports.

            When I connected the M5 to the USB-C port on the PC (using a USB-C to USB-C cable), BOOM: COM port.

            I haven't dug into it to see particularly why (best guess right now is the M5 connection uses both the legacy USB 2.0 connection as well as the SuperSpeed connection: one for the terminal and one for the M5 program data stream?)

            Hope this helps.

            so you are using 2 different cables and its ok on just one...no issue with pc, no issue with M5..check with dofferent A to C USB

            M5StickC, M5StickCPlus, M5StickCplus2,M5GO, M5Core, M5Tough, M5Core2, M5 Demo Board, M5Dial, M5Paper, M5Atom, M5Cardputer, M5StampS3, CoreMP135, StamPLC, AirQ

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • ajb2k3A
              ajb2k3 @JourneymanWizard
              last edited by

              @JourneymanWizard The USB A cable is power only not a data cable.

              UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
              If I don't know it, be patient!
              I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
              Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
              M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • J
                JourneymanWizard
                last edited by

                @robski I tried multiple cables. Every USB-A to USB-C cable failed, some of which I had used in the past for data transfer. I am only using 1 cable: USB-C to USB-C

                @ajb2k3 To clarify: are you saying that somewhere in the Core3SE documentation it says that USB-A is power only? Could you link that or point me to it? I clearly need to dig into the hardware a bit more :)

                ajb2k3A 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • ajb2k3A
                  ajb2k3 @JourneymanWizard
                  last edited by ajb2k3

                  @JourneymanWizard No, I'm saying that not all cables are power+data. some cables are data only.
                  Also for some reason I have noticed that cables of late have a high failure rate (conductors breaking.
                  You are a core3, Have you pressed the boot button?
                  Another thing I have also noticed that I have to use a USB hub between the device and the computer for some reason.

                  UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                  If I don't know it, be patient!
                  I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
                  Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
                  M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • First post
                    Last post