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The CH340G is a clear USB to "UART TTL" converter. Some Arduino's or types of them use another AVR chip for the serial connection and can be reprogrammed. And some have the USB stack in the chip. AFAIK the CH340G is not reprogrammable. Best option would be to just get an Arduino that has a reprogrammable USB interface.aaa– aaa2016-03-31 06:23:36 +00:00Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 6:23
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"Horses for courses." Get a USB based MCU board not a UART based MCU board and do it properly.Majenko– Majenko2016-03-31 09:59:05 +00:00Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 9:59
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1@Mattia - Thanks for all of the suggested edits, most of them are very high quality. However, some have been a little inconsistent, and not as thorough as others. For example, could you take a look at the edits you made in this post, and the additional edits that I made when I reviewed your edit? Also, could you be a little more descriptive in your "Edit Summary", i.e. "fixed typos, spelling, inlined links", etc., as it makes reviewing the edits easier. Please note that I am not trying to discourage you in any way - like I said, your edits are generally very good. Keep up the good work :-)Greenonline– Greenonline2016-03-31 13:27:51 +00:00Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 13:27
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1@Greenonline sure, I got your point!rebatoma– rebatoma2016-03-31 13:44:24 +00:00Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 13:44
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@Mattia - Thanks... Like I said, you are doing a great job! :-)Greenonline– Greenonline2016-03-31 13:45:10 +00:00Commented Mar 31, 2016 at 13:45
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