
The easiest way to do this is to plugged in the ribbon cable on the MK-USB (x2/SIO) and placed at the other end plugs into the post a piece of wire in pin 1+9. MK-USB testing under Windows XP (Echo-Test)įor this purpose, the MK-USB pin 1 and 9 from the port x2 (SIO) will be bridged. Tip: You can open the Device Manager through the Control Panel or if you type in >Start >Run "devmgmt.msc". This COM port number is needed to set it correct in the KopterTool. In the Device Manager under " Ports (COM & LPT)" you will then find the COM port for the MK-USB. If not download here the FTDI driver and install it manually: VCP-driver. If then the copter / PCB is connected the green LED on the MK-USB is also flashing.Īfter plugging in the MK-USB in the PC / laptop Windows will normally automatically download and install the needed driver. Now the red LED on the MK-USB should be flashing. After the COM port is set, the green point on the left side should be green.
