diff --git a/doc/FLASHING.md b/doc/FLASHING.md index 56bae48..5fbd2de 100644 --- a/doc/FLASHING.md +++ b/doc/FLASHING.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ is not directly connected to the 3.3V Vin of the ESP32 chip, making it a less than optimal candidate for powering the board during flashing. Instead, powering the lamp using its own power supply works best. -![Soldering points of a yeelight](https://community-assets.home-assistant.io/optimized/3X/1/3/1340a2367e5894281ac6d042f328d9db80ae7da4_2_790x750.jpeg) +![Soldering points of a yeelight](Soldering_points.jpeg) You can use some sticky tape to fixate the cables before soldering. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ to find another way to attach GPIO0 to ground. Some options: - Use a breadbord, so you can connect the USB Adapter GND pin to a row on the bread bord, and connect the GND and GPIO0 wires of the board to that - same row. + same row. - Solder a button on the board that connects GPIO0 to GND when pressed. Then you can hold down this button while plugging in the device's power supply. @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ to find another way to attach GPIO0 to ground. Some options: - You could opt for temporarily soldering a lead between GND and GPIO0 on the board, making GPIO0 pulled to ground permanently. It is a bit less flexible than some other options, but if you only need to do the initial - backup and firmware flash of the device, then this can bee all that you + backup and firmware flash of the device, then this can bee all that you need. Remove the lead after flashing is done, otherwise the device won't boot in normal mode. @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Compile the firmware for the device and download the `firmware.bin` file to the device to which the serial adapter is connected. You can flash the device using esphome or esptool. -I normally use the [esphome-flasher](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-flasher) +I normally use the [esphome-flasher](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-flasher) tool, which is a very easy to use GUI utility app for flashing ESPHome devices: - In the app, select the COM port of your serial adapter diff --git a/doc/Soldering_points.jpeg b/doc/Soldering_points.jpeg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b2e6ea Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/Soldering_points.jpeg differ