CP210x USB-UART Driver — Installation Guide
The CP210x USB-UART Driver is the essential communication driver required for operating all TritonSensing desktop software.
It enables stable USB-to-UART communication between your PC and TritonSensing devices, ensuring that your system recognizes the device as a valid COM port.
Overview
TritonSensing devices use Silicon Labs CP210x bridge chipsets (CP2102, CP2104, CP2105, CP2108).
Without this driver installed, Windows may fail to create a COM port, and TritonSensing software will be unable to detect or communicate with your device.
This driver is required for the following TritonSensing applications:
TS-Pulse (Easy Flasher)
TritonSensing Logger
TS-SerialMonitor
Other TritonSensing AIoT utilities and upcoming software releases
Supported Operating Systems
Windows 10 (Version 1803 and later)
Windows 11 (All builds supported)
64-bit systems recommended
Installation Instructions
Follow the steps below to properly install the CP210x driver on your system:
Download the latest CP210x USB-UART Driver package from the TritonSensing Download page.
Extract the downloaded ZIP file to any folder on your PC.
Locate the file
silabser.infinside the extracted folder.Right-click
silabser.infand select Install.Windows will automatically install the necessary driver components.
After installation, reconnect your TritonSensing device via USB.
A new COM port should now appear.
You can confirm installation via:
Device Manager → Ports (COM & LPT) → “Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge”
Why This Driver Is Required
The CP210x driver enables reliable USB-UART communication used by TritonSensing software for:
Firmware flashing and bootloader communication
Real-time sensor data streaming
Device configuration and calibration
Diagnostic logging and development tasks
Installing the driver ensures stable operation and prevents data loss or disconnection issues.
Troubleshooting
If the device is not recognized:
Reinstall the driver by repeating the steps above.
Try a different USB cable or USB port.
Check Device Manager to verify if the COM port appears correctly.
Restart the PC after installation, if necessary.