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Flashing without desoldering, 2nd way #27

Open emmrichd opened 1 year ago

emmrichd commented 1 year ago

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.

pseudex commented 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.

seby90 commented 1 year ago

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!!)

DrHouseIT commented 1 year ago

@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?

seby90 commented 1 year ago

100% success for me and I have to disconnect the RX pin and I have to connect the GPIO0 port to 0V

DrHouseIT commented 1 year ago

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 😀

Gaudi111 commented 1 year ago

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.

Gaudi111 commented 1 year ago

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.

gordio commented 1 year ago
  1. GPIO0 must be connectd to GND before providing VIN, so chip can boot to flash mode.
  2. (in my case) w/ full PCB voltage drops to 2.7v, so I quickly provide 5v (potentially danger) for flash simple fw, and after able to flash specified version by wifi;
andySFRD commented 1 year ago

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)

gordio commented 1 year ago

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:

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