> Regarding drivers, I would expect any contemporary Linux kernel to
> already have the appropriate driver for an FTDI USB-serial device.

I agree. There's no need to do anything to get a FTDI UART operational.

Have you asked the vendor about possible failure points?

On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 11:50 AM Galen Seitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/11/20 11:30 AM, Ken Stephens wrote:
> > Galen,
> >
> > Yes I did before I soldered it to the board.  Even checked the voltage:
> > 3.22 V.
>
> I suggest disconnecting the ft232 module from the prop board, and then
> trying to connect the ft232 to a known good USB port with a known good
> cable.  This should tell you whether the ft232 is functional.
>
> Regarding drivers, I would expect any contemporary Linux kernel to
> already have the appropriate driver for an FTDI USB-serial device.
>
> galen
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