: Start by searching academic databases like Google Scholar (scholar.google.com), ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or IEEE Xplore. You can use keywords like "USB device 1E3D 198A", "USB VID 1E3D PID 198A", along with terms like "driver development", "device integration", "security vulnerabilities", or "performance optimization" to find relevant papers.
If the audio feels delayed or processed, go to the Enhancements tab in properties and select "Disable all enhancements." Troubleshooting Common Issues
Across various online databases and hardware diagnostic tools, the VID 1E3D is consistently registered to , a Chinese manufacturer of storage controller chips. The PID 198A points to a family of their mass-produced flash drive controllers.
If you are looking for technical documentation or repair tools for this specific hardware, they are often hosted on enthusiast sites:
When connected, the device typically presents:
are often used to re-flash or repair these controllers when they become corrupted. Capacity Warning : Users on forums like Super User
have reported this ID appearing in devices that claim massive storage (like 16TB) but actually contain much smaller memory chips (e.g., 8GB or 32GB). Driver Reinstallation
: Start by searching academic databases like Google Scholar (scholar.google.com), ResearchGate, Academia.edu, or IEEE Xplore. You can use keywords like "USB device 1E3D 198A", "USB VID 1E3D PID 198A", along with terms like "driver development", "device integration", "security vulnerabilities", or "performance optimization" to find relevant papers.
If the audio feels delayed or processed, go to the Enhancements tab in properties and select "Disable all enhancements." Troubleshooting Common Issues
Across various online databases and hardware diagnostic tools, the VID 1E3D is consistently registered to , a Chinese manufacturer of storage controller chips. The PID 198A points to a family of their mass-produced flash drive controllers.
If you are looking for technical documentation or repair tools for this specific hardware, they are often hosted on enthusiast sites:
When connected, the device typically presents:
are often used to re-flash or repair these controllers when they become corrupted. Capacity Warning : Users on forums like Super User
have reported this ID appearing in devices that claim massive storage (like 16TB) but actually contain much smaller memory chips (e.g., 8GB or 32GB). Driver Reinstallation