While Windows is the primary target, the FS-SM100 may work on other OSes.
Cause: USB power management or a faulty cable. Fix:
In the world of embedded systems, hardware programming, and legacy device support, drivers are the silent workhorses that make communication possible. If you have landed on this page, you are likely searching for the FS-SM100 USB driver. This driver is not as ubiquitous as a printer or mouse driver, but for those who need it—engineers, hobbyists, and technicians working with specific flash memory programmers or storage emulators—it is absolutely critical.
The FS-SM100 typically refers to a USB-based flash memory management tool, often associated with specific hardware programmers or storage testing equipment from various Asian manufacturers, particularly those used for SPI flash, NAND flash, or EEPROM programming. Without the correct driver, your computer (running Windows 10, 11, or older versions) will fail to recognize the device, listing it as an "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)" in Device Manager. Fs-sm100 usb driver
This article provides a complete, step-by-step resource for finding, installing, updating, and troubleshooting the Fs-sm100 usb driver.
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Email: driver@fs-tech.com
Web: https://support.fs-tech.com/fs-sm100
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| Role | Name | Signature | Date | |------|------|-----------|------| | Author | J. Zhang | | 2026-04-13 | | Technical Lead | M. Okafor | | 2026-04-13 | | QA Manager | L. Petrov | | 2026-04-13 |
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The Flysky FS-SM100 USB Simulator Cable is a vital tool for RC enthusiasts, acting as the bridge between your physical remote controller and virtual flight software. While it is generally designed as a plug-and-play device, specific Windows versions and transmitter models may require manual driver intervention to function correctly. What is the FS-SM100 USB Driver? While Windows is the primary target, the FS-SM100
The FS-SM100 is an adapter that converts the Pulse Position Modulation (PPM) signal from an RC transmitter into a digital format that your computer recognizes as a standard game controller. The "driver" for this device ensures that Windows can correctly map your stick movements to the virtual aircraft's inputs. Key Compatibility & Requirements
The FS-SM100 is optimized for Windows operating systems (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11) and is notably not compatible with Mac systems. Compatible Transmitters Incompatible Models FS-i10, FS-i6, FS-i6S, FS-i6X, FS-i4 SKYFLY TS-i6 FS-TH9X, FS-T6, FS-T4B FS-GT3C, FS-GT3, FS-GT2 series
Note: Newer transmitters like the FS-i6X and FS-i6S can often connect via a standard micro-USB data cable without needing the FS-SM100. How to Install the FS-SM100 USB Driver Document Approval | Role | Name | Signature
In many cases, Windows will automatically install the necessary "USB HID" driver when you plug the cable in. If your PC fails to recognize it, follow these steps:

