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Still available; GPIO1 and GPIO3 (aka RX and TX) and, suprisingly, GPIO14 (on the Sonoff TH this is the fifth pin on the 5pin header you use to flash it) | Still available; GPIO1 and GPIO3 (aka RX and TX) and, suprisingly, GPIO14 (on the Sonoff TH this is the fifth pin on the 5pin header you use to flash it) | ||
Uploaded the initial version of a singlechannel art-net node to https://github.com/buzztiaan/art-net |
Latest revision as of 11:46, 8 August 2016
Messing with Sonoff | |
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Participants | User:buzz |
Skills | ESP8266 |
Status | Active |
Niche | Electronics |
Purpose | Use in other project |
Tool | No |
Location | |
Cost | |
Tool category |
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Just a projectpage to hold Sonoff knowledge.
- http://aliexpress.com/item/Sonoff-ITEAD-WiFi-Wireless-Smart-Switch-Remote-Control-Switch-Module-With-ABS-Shell-Socket-For-MQTT/32668880155.html
- https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Sonoff_TH
It seems the button is connected to GPIO0 , so needs to be held down on bootup to get into flashmode.
Tested | GPIO0 | Button |
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GPIO12 | Relay | |
GPIO13 | Led | |
Untested | GPIO1 | TX (or RX) |
GPIO3 | RX (or TX) | |
GPIO14 | pin5 on header |
Still available; GPIO1 and GPIO3 (aka RX and TX) and, suprisingly, GPIO14 (on the Sonoff TH this is the fifth pin on the 5pin header you use to flash it)
Uploaded the initial version of a singlechannel art-net node to https://github.com/buzztiaan/art-net