This article was last updated in May 2025. Driver versions and operating system behaviors may change; always refer to your device’s specific documentation when possible.

: Ensure you have the usbser.sys and .inf files correctly extracted.

While USB 2.0 and 3.x dominate modern computing, USB 1.1 (and occasionally 1.0) remains a reality in deeply embedded, low-power, or cost-sensitive Hisilicon-based designs (e.g., Hi35xx series, older Hi3xxx IoT chips). This post covers the architecture, typical issues, and debugging of the in Linux kernel environments (2.6.x to 4.x).

Use (a generic USB driver installer) to replace the driver with libusb-win32 or WinUSB . This works for HiTool versions that support libusb backend.

To identify if you need this driver, check the hardware IDs in your device manager. Common Hisilicon USB identifiers include:

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This article was last updated in May 2025. Driver versions and operating system behaviors may change; always refer to your device’s specific documentation when possible.

: Ensure you have the usbser.sys and .inf files correctly extracted. hisilicon usb 1.0 driver

While USB 2.0 and 3.x dominate modern computing, USB 1.1 (and occasionally 1.0) remains a reality in deeply embedded, low-power, or cost-sensitive Hisilicon-based designs (e.g., Hi35xx series, older Hi3xxx IoT chips). This post covers the architecture, typical issues, and debugging of the in Linux kernel environments (2.6.x to 4.x). This article was last updated in May 2025

Use (a generic USB driver installer) to replace the driver with libusb-win32 or WinUSB . This works for HiTool versions that support libusb backend. While USB 2

To identify if you need this driver, check the hardware IDs in your device manager. Common Hisilicon USB identifiers include: