Arduino Nano Driver Windows 10 64 Bit Download

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Tyler Janicke

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Jul 22, 2024, 10:25:33 AM7/22/24
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I have a nano that I want to install for windows 10 64 bits. When I look for a driver under compatible hardware/Arduino LLC I do not see any driver for Nano Is there a compatible driver for it? Note that the driver for Uno works for my Uno board for the same OS, but of course not for the Nano. Any suggestion?

To me the same problem in W11, windows-upadte udate the driver of the arduino nano atmega328 old bootloder and not work, always not recognized. If I downgrade to old driver version it is recognized in simhub, but afther a while W-Update uddate again the driver, I'm going crazy

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Arduino Nano Driver Windows 10 64 Bit Downloadhttps://ssurll.com/2zE5uM



Quick addition: after unstalling the recent driver and installing your driver, windows immediately re-applied the recent driver! I went back into device manager, went to driver information. Then there was a button for reverting back to an old driver. Clicked on that and then it applied your driver! Simhub immediately recognised it!

Hello All and thanks again for your input. I have rewired the circuit and double checked the components. It appears to me that the problem was in the wiring to one of the mosfet trigger switches. The original arduino nano upload is working so the upload challenge is now on the back burner. Hopefully I will not need to deal with it at present. It is still a mystery to me why I was able to upload just the once but further attempts did not work. Cheers Dick

I am unsure if that was the case Bob, maybe. BUT the problem has returned!!! Both solenoids have juice at the same time even when the mosfet trigger switches are disconnected from the arduino??? I have checked and the arduino nano is working as it should, by moving the sensor by hand, and I am getting a 5V pulse from the arduino from D12 and then D13 depending on relative position of sensor to steel. SO the mosfet switches are remaining closed without a pulse!!! There is 12V across the mosfet relays consistently? Any suggestions??? I have checked and double checked the wiring of the circuit, all good. I have removed one mosfet switch and get a resistance reading of 0,00 ohm across the switch???

I was struggling understanding why I could load a sketch on an un-soldered Arduino nano and not on 3 (identical boards from same distributor) but yet soldered on PCB.
I have finally managed thanks to your explanation about windows being confused: it pointed the arrow in the right direction
many thanks for having shared your experience
regards
Jacques RENAUD

First of all, consider upgrading your older windows version to Win10. If you still have to stick to your older version, the necessary driver is part of the Arduino Software which you can download at Arduino.cc-page directly werden.

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