2021-05-13 05:36 PM
2021-05-17 10:58 AM
I did it already in the previous post: "If you already have a sales contact with STMicroelectronics (via our sales offices or your local distributor), please contact them for the sublicense request."
Regards
/Peter
2021-05-17 01:32 AM
Please take a look at this previous post.
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/Peter
2021-05-17 10:13 AM
Thanks Peter. The device we're manufacturing would be intended to enumerate as a virtual com port. In this case, if the VID/PID combination of 0483/5740 were to be used, would that be acceptable? It seems as though this combination would just be displayed as another USB Serial Device on the PC, which should not cause any conflicts.
Thanks!
John
2021-05-17 10:47 AM
As I said before: every application going in production needs its own PID, which can be applied for from STMicroelectronics for smaller projects and with which one then sails under the flag (VID) of STMicroelectronics (see post mentioned before). For larger projects, your own VID/PID must be requested directly from USB.org.
Regards
/Peter
2021-05-17 10:53 AM
Can you direct me to the appropriate contact to apply for a PID? I've reached out locally to STMicroelectronics, but I have not yet received a response.
Best,
John
2021-05-17 10:58 AM
I did it already in the previous post: "If you already have a sales contact with STMicroelectronics (via our sales offices or your local distributor), please contact them for the sublicense request."
Regards
/Peter
2021-05-17 10:58 AM
Please disregard, I now have a contact to work with.