This is a driver library for communication with Arduinos and other USB serial hardware on Android, using the Android USB Host Mode (OTG) available since Android 3.1 and working reliably since Android 4.2.
No root access, ADK, or special kernel drivers are required; all drivers are implemented in
Java. You get a raw serial port with read()
, write()
, and other basic
functions for use with your own protocols.
1. Add library to your project:
Add jitpack.io repository to your root build.gradle:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Add library to dependencies
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.mik3y:usb-serial-for-android:Tag'
}
2. If the app should be notified when a device is attached, add
device_filter.xml
to your project's res/xml/
directory and configure in your AndroidManifest.xml
.
<activity
android:name="..."
...>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.hardware.usb.action.USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED" />
</intent-filter>
<meta-data
android:name="android.hardware.usb.action.USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED"
android:resource="@xml/device_filter" />
</activity>
3. Use it! Example code snippet:
// Find all available drivers from attached devices.
UsbManager manager = (UsbManager) getSystemService(Context.USB_SERVICE);
List<UsbSerialDriver> availableDrivers = UsbSerialProber.getDefaultProber().findAllDrivers(manager);
if (availableDrivers.isEmpty()) {
return;
}
// Open a connection to the first available driver.
UsbSerialDriver driver = availableDrivers.get(0);
UsbDeviceConnection connection = manager.openDevice(driver.getDevice());
if (connection == null) {
// add UsbManager.requestPermission(driver.getDevice(), ..) handling here
return;
}
UsbSerialPort port = driver.getPorts().get(0); // Most devices have just one port (port 0)
port.open(connection);
port.setParameters(115200, 8, UsbSerialPort.STOPBITS_1, UsbSerialPort.PARITY_NONE);
usbIoManager = new SerialInputOutputManager(usbSerialPort, this);
Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor().submit(usbIoManager);
port.write("hello".getBytes(), WRITE_WAIT_MILLIS);
@Override
public void onNewData(byte[] data) {
runOnUiThread(() -> { textView.append(new String(data)); });
}
port.close();
For a simple example, see UsbSerialExamples folder in this project.
For a more complete example, see separate github project SimpleUsbTerminal.
Sometimes you may need to do a little extra work to support devices which usb-serial-for-android doesn't (yet) know about -- but which you know to be compatible with one of the built-in drivers. This may be the case for a brand new device or for one using a custom VID/PID pair.
UsbSerialProber is a class to help you find and instantiate compatible
UsbSerialDrivers from the tree of connected UsbDevices. Normally, you will use
the default prober returned by UsbSerialProber.getDefaultProber()
, which
uses the built-in list of well-known VIDs and PIDs that are supported by our
drivers.
To use your own set of rules, create and use a custom prober:
// Probe for our custom CDC devices, which use VID 0x1234
// and PIDS 0x0001 and 0x0002.
ProbeTable customTable = new ProbeTable();
customTable.addProduct(0x1234, 0x0001, CdcAcmSerialDriver.class);
customTable.addProduct(0x1234, 0x0002, CdcAcmSerialDriver.class);
UsbSerialProber prober = new UsbSerialProber(customTable);
List<UsbSerialDriver> drivers = prober.findAllDrivers(usbManager);
// ...
Of course, nothing requires you to use UsbSerialProber at all: you can instantiate driver classes directly if you know what you're doing; just supply a compatible UsbDevice.
This library supports USB to serial converter chips:
- FTDI FT232, FT2232, ...
- Prolific PL2303
- Silabs CP2102, CP2105, ...
- Qinheng CH340
and devices implementing the CDC/ACM protocol like
- Arduino using ATmega32U4
- Digispark using V-USB software USB
- BBC micro:bit using ARM mbed DAPLink firmware
- ...
usb-serial-for-android is written and maintained by mike wakerly and kai morich
This library is licensed under LGPL Version 2.1. Please see LICENSE.txt for the complete license.
Copyright 2011-2012, Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Portions of this library are based on libftdi. Please see FtdiSerialDriver.java for more information.
For common problems, see the Troubleshooting wiki page.
Are you using the library? Add your project to ProjectsUsingUsbSerialForAndroid.