: Usually use the Atmel or FTDI chip. Drivers for these are included with the Arduino IDE .

: Plug in your Arduino. Windows should recognize it as a "COM Port" in the Device Manager. 3. Download and Install CH340 Drivers (for Clones)

: Most modern macOS and Linux versions have these drivers pre-installed, but you may need to grant "dialout" permissions on Linux using sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER .

: These almost always use the CH340G chip. You will need to download this driver separately. 2. Download and Install Official Drivers

: Run the installer. Ensure the "Install USB driver" box is checked during the setup process.

: Go to the Arduino Software page and download the latest version.

If you are using the official Arduino IDE, the drivers are often installed automatically.

Before downloading, look at the small rectangular chip near the USB port on your board:

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