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The CH340 chip is used by a number of Arduino compatible boards to provide USB connectivity, you may need to install a driver, don’t panic, it’s easier than falling off a log, and much less painful.
Windows
(Manufacturer’s Chinese Info Link)
- Download the Windows CH340 Driver
- Unzip the file
- Run the installer which you unzipped
- In the Arduino IDE when the CH340 is connected you will see a COM Port in the Tools > Serial Port menu, the COM number for your device may vary depending on your system.
Older Windows Driver Version and Instructions
Download the Windows CH340 DriverUnzip the folder.If you are running a 64Bit Windows: – run the SETUP_64.EXE installer.If you are running a 32Bit Windows: – run the SETUP_32.EXE installer.If you don’t know, try the 64 bit and if it doesn’t work, the 32 bit.In the Arduino IDE when the CH340 is connected you will see a COM Port in the Tools > Serial Port menu, the COM number for your device may vary depending on your system.
Macintosh
(Manufacturer’s Chinese Info Link)
The following github has up to day pkg files for 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 at time of writing, thanks to Joshua Wallis for bringing this to my attention…
Direct Download Links (from the github repo above):
See the github link above for installation instructions if you need them.
Previous macinstosh downloads if the above doesn’t work for you…
Linux
(Manufacturer’s Chinese Info Link)
Drivers are almost certainly built into your Linux kernel already and it will probably just work as soon as you plug it in. If not you can download the Linux CH340 Driver (but I’d recommend just upgrading your Linux install so that you get the “built in” one).
Uninstalling From Macinstosh
A couple of Mac users have said “the driver crashes my mac Sierra how do I uninstall”.
Firstly regards the crash make sure you installed the 1.3 version of the driver, not the old one. You could download it directly from the Manufacturers Website in case they have issued an update since I wrote this page.
Secondly a quick google search reveals that this is how you uninstall:
- Open a terminal and type:
cd /Library/Extensions/
- Verify that the .kext file is present:
ls | grep usbserial.kext
- Output should be:
usbserial.kext
- Then type:
sudo rm -R usbserial.kext
- Verify that the .kext file has been removed:
ls | grep usbserial.kext
- Output should be empty.
- After you should remove the files stored in receipts folder:
cd /private/var/db/receipts/
- Find the enties:
ls | grep usbserial*
- Output should be:
codebender.cc.ch34xinstaller.usbserial.pkg.bom codebender.cc.ch34xinstaller.usbserial.pkg.plist
- Remove each one of the files of the above list:
sudo rm -r
filename
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Modern dark theme for the Arduino IDE inspired by the VSCode theme 'One Dark Pro' by binaryify.
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This project explains how to install a dark theme in the Arduino IDE.
This theme tries to replicate the popular VSCode theme 'One Dark Pro' by binaryify: https://binaryify.github.io/OneDark-Pro/#/
This tutorial is based on the work done by Jeff Thompson: https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/rahulkhanna/dark-theme-for-arduino-ide-17c001?ref=search&ref_id=theme&offset=0
Why This Project Exists
The reason I made this project is because I do not really like the standard color scheme of the Arduino IDE, with green, orange and white. In addition, there are not many alternative themes available either. The dark theme made by Jeff Thompson is good, but I prefer a different color scheme.
For other IDEs and text editors, there are plenty of themes available. And I wanted my Arduino IDE to have the same color scheme as my favorite theme for VSCode, One Dark Pro.
Step 1: Downloading the One Dark Arduino theme
Go to https://github.com/konrad91/OneDarkArduino and download and the.zip-file.
Step 2: Replace the 'Theme' Folder
Go to the directory where Arduino is installed. The default directory is 'C:Program Files (x86)Arduinolib'. Rename the original 'theme' folder for backup. Then drag the 'theme' folder from the.zip-file in.
Step 3: Change Preferences.txt
Open the preferences.txt file for Arduino. The default location is C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalArduino15. To help find it, you can also go into the Arduino IDE->File->Preferences and click the link on the bottom.
Remeber to close the Arduino IDE before editing the preferences.txt!
Change the line that says 'editor.font=..' to the following:
'editor.font=Consolas, plain, 14'
This will give the Arduino IDE a font that looks very similar to the One Dark Pro theme.
Step 4: Enjoy Your New Dark IDE!
That is all, enjoy the new theme!
Code
Change this line in preferences.txt
Schematics
One Dark Arduino
Author
konradhtc
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- Dark theme for arduino ide by the lonely programmer
- One dark pro theme for vscode by binaryify
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