Hw-597 Driver !exclusive! [2025]
The HW-597 is a popular, low-cost USB-to-TTL (Serial) Converter Module based on the CH340G chip. It is primarily used for programming and debugging microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP8266, and ESP32. Driver Installation Guide
Since the HW-597 uses the CH340 chipset, you need the CH340/CH341 family drivers to make it visible to your computer as a virtual COM port. CH340 USB to TTL (Serial) HW 597 Converter Module hw-597 driver
Linux Installation (Automatic)
For Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo modprobe ch341
dmesg | grep ch341
Plug in the HW-597. Run ls /dev/ttyUSB0 or ls /dev/ttyACM0. If the device appears, the driver is active. No manual installation is required. The HW-597 is a popular, low-cost USB-to-TTL (Serial)
1. "USB Device Not Recognized" (Code 43)
- Cause: Wrong driver installed or corrupted Windows USB stack.
- Fix: Uninstall any previous USB-to-serial drivers. Use the CH340 Driver Cleaner tool. Reinstall only the correct driver.
HW-597 Driver: Installation Guide, Troubleshooting, and Downloads
Meta Description: Struggling to get your HW-597 module working? This guide covers driver installation for Windows 11/10, macOS, and Linux. Fix the "Code 43" error and unrecognized device issues. Plug in the HW-597