Vid = 1e3d Pid = 198a 'link' May 2026
So when you see vid = 1e3d pid = 198a , you’re looking at a small, flexible, and sometimes mysterious USB bridge chip – capable of anything from blinking an LED to, in our story, subverting a drone. Always check the full descriptor. You never know what’s hiding behind a generic USB ID.
The drone didn’t crash. It was deactivated – by a device that looked like a $2 cable. Linux vid = 1e3d pid = 198a
Get-PnpDevice -PresentOnly | Where-Object $_.InstanceId -like "*USB\VID_1E3D&PID_198A*" So when you see vid = 1e3d pid