Datasheet
  Copyright © 2011 Future Technology Devices International Limited  22 
Document Reference No.: FT_000204 
DB9-USB Datasheet 
Version 2.1 
Clearance No.: FTDI# 130 
8.5  Import / Export Information 
Import / Export Information 
Country of Origin 
China 
Harmonized Code 
8.5.1.1  8471.80.4000 
Product Description 
USB to Connector Adapter, Single Port 
USA ECCN 
EAR99 – No License Required 
Table 8.1 – Import / Export Information 
9  Troubleshooting 
Ensure the latest device driver is in use. See www.ftdichip.com 
If USB devices other than FTDI chips are installed in the system, then check with all manufacturers of 
these devices for the latest device drivers. 
Section 4 details driver installation. If the user continues to have driver installation issues, then please 
refer to the FTDI installation guides http://ftdichip.com/Documents/InstallGuides.htm for additional 
details. 
Common Windows Device Driver Troubles: 
  DEVICE TIMES OUT: The default settings of the device driver assume typical data transfers of 
hundreds to thousands or more bytes at a given time. Some applications, such as a GPS device, 
only send data in short packets, often only a few bytes. If this is the case, it may be necessary 
to adjust the driver buffer size and/or latency timer to smaller values. These values can be 
adjusted through the advanced driver options. The buffer size can be reduced to 64 bytes. The 
latency timer can be set as low as 2ms.  A setting of 1ms will cause unnecessary USB traffic and 
could adversely affect data transmission. Advanced driver options are described in 
http://www.ftdichip.com/Documents/AppNotes/AN_107_AdvancedDriverOptions_AN_000073.pdf 
  ERRATIC MOUSE POINTER: The device driver defaults to query an attached device to find out 
whether it is a mouse or modem, consistent with native COM port operation. Some RS232 
peripherals constantly send short packets of data, causing the host system to “think” a mouse or 
modem has been attached. These short packets will interfere with normal mouse operation 
causing the pointer to jump around the screen. If this happens, disconnect the RS232 device and 
uncheck the Serial Enumerator option, also found on the advanced driver options. 
  COM PORT IN USE: Windows keeps track of all COM port assignments. If multiple FTDIChip 
products have been connected to a single system, the COM port number will increase, even if the 
other devices are not attached. If the higher COM port assignments are not acceptable for the 
application, known unused COM port numbers should be uninstalled according to the FTDI 
installation guide: http://ftdichip.com/Documents/InstallGuides.htm. 










