Exynos 3830 Usb Driver
Technically, there is no mainstream processor explicitly marketed as the "Exynos 3830."
) is a budget-friendly chipset found in several Samsung Galaxy "A" and "M" series devices. To connect these devices to a Windows computer for file transfers, firmware flashing, or development, you need the Samsung Android USB Driver Compatible Devices Exynos 3830 Usb Driver
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Synopsys DWC3 (DesignWare Core USB 3.0) | | Maximum Speed | 5 Gbps (SuperSpeed USB 3.2 Gen 1) | | Backward Compatibility | USB 2.0 (High-Speed 480 Mbps) & USB 1.1 (Full/Low Speed) | | PHY Interface | Samsung USBDRD PHY (UTMI+ / PIPE3) | | Number of Ports | 1x Dual-Role Port (DRD) | Working with a device that uses this SoC
The Exynos 3830 is an ARM-based SoC from Samsung’s mid-2010s lineup (found in some Galaxy tablets/phones). It integrates CPU cores, GPU, multimedia blocks, and a USB controller. Working with a device that uses this SoC often means dealing with platform-specific USB behavior, customized bootloaders, and kernel-level driver quirks. and kernel-level driver quirks.