Pid 198a __hot__: Usb Device Id Vid 1e3d
| Parameter | Value / Range | | ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------- | | | 2.0 Full Speed (12 Mbps) | | Max Packet Size (EP0) | 64 bytes | | Number of Configurations | 1 | | Number of Interfaces | 1 to 2 (e.g., DFU + optional vendor-specific) | | Power Consumption | <100 mA (bus-powered) | | Supported OS | Windows (with custom driver), Linux (libusb), macOS (via libusb) |
When the device is present but malfunctioning, Device Manager will show one of these errors. Usb Device Id Vid 1e3d Pid 198a
: If the drive becomes corrupted (e.g., shows "No Media"), specialized low-level formatting tools from Chipsbank (CBM) are often used by technicians to "revive" the firmware. How to Verify Your Device | Parameter | Value / Range | |
: These controllers are frequently found in low-cost promotional drives. Users sometimes report issues where the drive shows up as "Write Protected" or has incorrect capacity readings (e.g., reporting 128GB when the physical memory is much smaller). Driver & Troubleshooting Users sometimes report issues where the drive shows
1E3D ( Chipsbank Microelectronics Co., Ltd. )
If you have tried all the steps above and the device still does not work, it may be a hardware failure. Fingerprint sensors have limited write cycles and can fail after 2–3 years. In that case, disable the device in Device Manager or replace the module if your laptop supports it.
: Community reports from sites like USBDev.ru and Elektroda suggest these drives are prone to "no medium" errors or data corruption over time.