The is a generic breakout board that typically features a USB to UART (Serial) bridge chip . It is commonly found in Arduino clones, ESP8266/ESP32 programmer boards, and USB-to-TTL converters. While the PCB is labeled HW-597, the actual driver required depends on the black chip on the board.
Click the arrow button to confirm the serial connection is working perfectly. Troubleshooting Common Connection Issues
Download the CH341SER_MAC.ZIP file from the official WCH portal. Extract and Run: Open the file and run the .pkg installer. hw-597 driver
is a common identifier for the CH340G USB-to-Serial TTL converter
User-selectable 3.3V or 5V via a 2-pin jumper shunt The is a generic breakout board that typically
Because the HW-597 is often used for debugging or programming microcontrollers like the Arduino Pro Mini , a long-term software feature would be a dynamic circular buffer
The driver is built into the Linux kernel (v2.6 and higher) automatically as ch341 . 2. For CP210x Chips (Silicon Labs) Click the arrow button to confirm the serial
The HW-597 is not a "plug-and-play" device for most operating systems; you need to install the appropriate driver so your computer can communicate with it. The driver is for the that powers the module.
Download the .pkg installer for macOS. Ensure you allow the kernel/system extension in your Mac's "Security & Privacy" settings during installation.