Lipowsky Industrie-elektronik Port Devices Driver
BOBE Industrie-Elektronik Quality assurance interfaces We develop and manufacture interfaces for computer-aided quality control (CAQ). With the help of our interfaces, data can be recorded using standard measuring devices and subsequently processed on a PC equipped with standard Windows applications. Forked 'USB Host Shield Library 2.0' with CP210x driver - henla464/USBHostShieldLibrary2.0.
By achieving the Diploma of Engineering (specialization in Electrical Engineering) in 1983 Andreas Lipowsky laid the foundation for the Lipowsky success story. Just three years later he founded his engineering firm.
Lipowsky milestones:
1986
Foundation of the engineering firm Lipowsky Industrial Electronics
1992
- Change of name to a limited liability company
- Move-in into new premises
2002
ISO certification according to ISO 9001 for all areas
2005
Enlargement of the premises
2006
Lipowsky Industrie-elektronik Port Devices Driver
Building of the first Baby-LIN prototype
2007
Launch of the Baby-LIN
2013
Selling of the 5.000th Baby-LIN system
2014

Launch of the Baby-LIN-RM-II — the first device with LIN- & CAN-support
2015
- Complete replacement of LINWorks version V.1 with LINWorks version V.2
- Support of AUTOSAR CRCs
- Launch of the Baby-LIN-II/Baby-LIN-RC-II
2016
- Complete support of protocols like LIN diagnosis, ISO-TP and UDS in Baby-LINs
- Selling of the 10.000th Baby-LIN system
- Launch of the Baby-LIN-MB-II — with Ethernet port, 1 - 6 LIN-bus ports and 1 CAN-bus
2018
Lipowsky Industrie-elektronik Port Devices Drivers
- Linux and RaspberryPi libraries for all Baby-LIN devices
- Launch of a wrapper for Baby-LIN libraries in .NET, Python, LabView and VB6
- Selling of the 15.000th Baby-LIN system
For most devices, the Ports device setup class and the Serial function driver provide the functionality required to operate serial ports and COM ports. To install serial ports and COM ports using these system-supplied components, do the following:
Provide an INF file that specifies the Ports device setup class and the Serial function driver as the service for the port.
To configure a serial port as COM port, comply with the requirements that are defined in Configuration of COM Ports.
For more information about installing serial ports and COM ports using the Ports device setup class and the Serial function driver, see the following topics:
If you do a custom installation of a COM port, you must comply with the COM port requirements that are defined in Configuration of COM Ports.