Dji Bulk Interface Driver
Some older DJI aircraft (like the Phantom 4 or Mavic Pro series) communicate more reliably when plugged into an older, black USB 2.0 port rather than a blue USB 3.0 or USB-C port.
This is the primary software that utilizes the Bulk Interface. If the driver is missing or corrupted, the software will fail to "see" the drone, even if the computer chirps when it's plugged in. SDK Development: For developers using the DJI Payload SDK Onboard SDK dji bulk interface driver
Note: For the most current driver download links and specific device compatibility (e.g., Mavic 3E vs. Matrice 350), always refer to the official DJI Developer Documentation . Some older DJI aircraft (like the Phantom 4
Unlike generic USB-to-serial drivers, the DJI bulk interface driver is by standard operating systems. To use it: SDK Development: For developers using the DJI Payload
: Installing the version of DJI Assistant 2 specific to your product (e.g., Consumer Drones, Enterprise, or FPV series) will automatically prompt the installation of necessary bulk and VCOM drivers. Troubleshooting "Bulk Interface" Errors
If the software installation fails to register the driver, you can force Windows to recognize it manually. Connect your DJI device to your PC via USB and power it on.