Open emmrichd opened 1 year ago
also had no luck without desoldering. The device didn't boot into bootmode. After desoldigring the pcb with the esp it worked.
For my part, I could not flash the ESP either, but I think the main problem is to connect the GND to GPI00 (and not the 3.3V as the photos indicate!!)
@emmrichd I tested your variant and disconnected the Rxd connection on the board. Unfortunately, no connection can be established. Do you have a tip what it could be?
100% success for me and I have to disconnect the RX pin and I have to connect the GPIO0 port to 0V
100% success for me and I have to disconnect the RX pin and I have to connect the GPIO0 port to 0V
No it works also at me. Tx/Rx was swapped 😀
I can confirm that neither connecting GPIO0 to GND nor 3.3V allowed me to program the board without soldering. I have tested connecting Tx/Rx the two ways. Will test later and confirm if it works desoldering the module.
I had to remove the board to backup and flash. I was a little bit finicky to get the connection right. I backed up twice the original contents and checked checksum to ensure the original firmware is preserved before playing with ESPHome.
Please see the updated documentation for the KETOTEK KTEM06 https://tasmota.github.io/docs/TuyaMCU-Devices/#ketotek-ktem06. Can you confirm that the DDS238 is identical in construction? (at least for the version of DDS238 that is based on TYWE3S)
Please see the updated documentation for the KETOTEK KTEM06 https://tasmota.github.io/docs/TuyaMCU-Devices/#ketotek-ktem06. Can you confirm that the DDS238 is identical in construction? (at least for the version of DDS238 that is based on TYWE3S)
Looks identical It's HIKING [TOMZN] DDS238-2 WIFI Assembled in 2023-04-11:
Hello,
for me the flashing procedure without desoldering did not work. However, I found a workaround: https://familie-emmrich.de/Ketotek.jpg I cut the RX connection on the PCB. I also used the standard wiring, i.e. dragging GPIO0 to GND. Don't forget to reconnect RX after flashing. Enjoy.