Xinje Plc Usb Driver Install [repack]
Ensure the checkbox for is ticked, then click Next .
This comprehensive guide walks you through downloading, installing, and troubleshooting the Xinje PLC USB driver for Windows 10 and 11. Prerequisites Before Installation
You should see an entry labeled or USB Serial Port (COMx) , where "x" represents the assigned COM port number.
Once installed, the yellow exclamation mark will disappear. The device will move to the or Universal Serial Bus controllers section, labeled as a virtual COM port or a dedicated Xinje USB device. Note the COM port number (e.g., COM3) if one is assigned. ⚙️ Step 4: Configure the Communication Settings
Follow the on-screen prompts to install the programming software. xinje plc usb driver install
Install XC Pro software . The driver is typically located in C:\Program Files\Xinje\XCPro\Driver or similar.
Follow these steps to install the USB driver manually to ensure stability. Step 1: Connect the Cable
C:\Program Files (x86)\Xinje\XD-Config\Driver For XC Series: C:\Program Files (x86)\Xinje\XDPPro\Driver
Hold down the Shift key while clicking in your Windows Start Menu. Ensure the checkbox for is ticked, then click Next
Connect the USB programming cable from the PLC to an open USB port on your PC. Step 2: Open Device Manager
Before downloading any files, perform these three checks to save hours of frustration.
After successfully installing the driver, configure your software to communicate with the PLC. Configuration in XGPad (XD/XL Series) Open .
Finding the for your specific PLC model. Once installed, the yellow exclamation mark will disappear
To confirm that the driver is working correctly, keep the Device Manager window open and check the following: The yellow exclamation mark should disappear.
Windows will attempt to recognize the device and will likely show a notification: "Device driver software was not successfully installed." This is normal. Step 4: Install the Driver via Windows Device Manager
Avoid using external unpowered USB hubs; plug the cable directly into the motherboard ports on the back of your PC. Driver Installs but Communication Fails
XINJE PLCs do not use a standard CDC (Communications Device Class) USB profile like a mouse or keyboard. Instead, they often use a proprietary interface or rely on older chipset drivers (often from Silicon Labs or a generic JTAG interface). When you plug a XINJE XC or XD series PLC into a Windows 10 or 11 PC, the operating system sees a new device but does not have the appropriate .inf (Setup Information) and .sys (Driver System) files in its native library.