Article 6EVB6 From lsusb to /dev/tty in commandline

From lsusb to /dev/tty in commandline

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pascalbythree
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lsusb:

Code:Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 046d:c31c Logitech, Inc. Keyboard K120
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0557:8021 ATEN International Co., Ltd Hub
Bus 001 Device 012: ID 16c0:05dc Van Ooijen Technische Informatica shared ID for use with libusb
Bus 001 Device 011: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics CH340 serial converter
Bus 001 Device 010: ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5411 Hub
Bus 001 Device 009: ID 2357:010c TP-Link TL-WN722N v2/v3 [Realtek RTL8188EUS]
Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5411 Hub
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5411 Hub
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics CH340 serial converter
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5411 Hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 VIA Labs, Inc. Hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
/dev/tty:

Code:pascalbythree@raspberrypi:~ $ ls /dev/tty*
/dev/tty /dev/tty12 /dev/tty17 /dev/tty21 /dev/tty26 /dev/tty30 /dev/tty35 /dev/tty4 /dev/tty44 /dev/tty49 /dev/tty53 /dev/tty58 /dev/tty62 /dev/ttyAMA0
/dev/tty0 /dev/tty13 /dev/tty18 /dev/tty22 /dev/tty27 /dev/tty31 /dev/tty36 /dev/tty40 /dev/tty45 /dev/tty5 /dev/tty54 /dev/tty59 /dev/tty63 /dev/ttyprintk
/dev/tty1 /dev/tty14 /dev/tty19 /dev/tty23 /dev/tty28 /dev/tty32 /dev/tty37 /dev/tty41 /dev/tty46 /dev/tty50 /dev/tty55 /dev/tty6 /dev/tty7 /dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/tty10 /dev/tty15 /dev/tty2 /dev/tty24 /dev/tty29 /dev/tty33 /dev/tty38 /dev/tty42 /dev/tty47 /dev/tty51 /dev/tty56 /dev/tty60 /dev/tty8 /dev/ttyUSB1
/dev/tty11 /dev/tty16 /dev/tty20 /dev/tty25 /dev/tty3 /dev/tty34 /dev/tty39 /dev/tty43 /dev/tty48 /dev/tty52 /dev/tty57 /dev/tty61 /dev/tty9Everybody at linuxquestions.org...

Does anybody know a tool to apt-get or commandline action to see what title of lsusb belongs to witch similar devicename in /dev/tty

Because i am working on my system with multiple USB decives to discover...

Thank you, Greets Wouter van Wegen

PS: It is to use on my Raspberry 4 RPIMOD, with total of 6 USB AVR programmers on 2 hubs attached to it.

If you want to see a picture of my project just ask.
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