The UC-10 USB Composite Device is a device that typically refers to a USB device that integrates multiple functions, like a combination of a USB-to-serial adapter, audio device, or other peripherals into a single USB connection. The "composite" part refers to the fact that the USB device has multiple functionalities, which Windows will treat as multiple virtual devices under one USB connection.
This device is often seen with USB-to-serial adapters (like those used for RS232, RS485, or other serial communications), USB sound cards, or other multi-functional USB devices. The UC-10 may refer to a specific product or chipset used in such devices, often manufactured by companies like MCT (MosChip Semiconductor) or other USB chip manufacturers.
To use this device with Windows, you will need to install the appropriate driver that corresponds to the device. Here's a general guide to help you identify and install the UC-10 USB Composite Device driver.