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To see the device status you should open "Device Manager" using one of this two procedure: - Start\Control Panel\System and Security\System\Device Manger
- write devmgmt.msc in the line “Search programs and files” to go directly to the Device Manager
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Most users don't need this driver, this driver is used only for initial USB FX2 microcontroller programming, which was already done for all supplied TE modules.
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- you could set “EEPROM” switch to enable EEPROM connection (EEPROM connected to USB FX2 microcontroller) (1);
- starts the hardware assistant;
- Check that, in the “Device Manager” under “USB-Controller”, the “Cypress Generic USB Device” has been added.
(1) Refer to your module manual for switch location.