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You need to make the serial programming interface of the Sonoff module / the ESP8266 microchip available. In most cases the pins are available on the PCB but connectors need to be soldered to allow interfacing. You'll furthermore need a **3.3V FTDI USB-to-Serial Converter/Programmer**.
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### Attention ⚠️️⚠️️⚠️️
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<img alt="Sonoff Pow Bricked" src="https://github.com/arendst/arendst.github.io/blob/master/media/pow1.jpg" width="40%" align="right" />
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**Do not connect AC power and the serial connection at the same time**
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Shorting your serial interface with AC will fry your module, programmer and even your PC.
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If you are not careful, your own health might be in danger.
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## Serial Connection
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The following table shows the connection for most Sonoff modules:
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|Programmer | Sonoff Module |
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Pay attention to the fact, that RX and TX are crossed.
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Some Sonoff modules expose a five pin header. The fifth pin is irrelevant for the serial connection. Please check the specific modules pages to find out more.
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Some Sonoff modules expose a five pin header. The fifth pin is irrelevant for the serial connection. Please check the specific module pages to find out more.
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Examples of the above preparations are shown in [Peter Scargill's blog](http://tech.scargill.net/itead-slampher-and-sonoff) or by [captain-slow.dk](http://captain-slow.dk/2016/05/22/replacing-the-itead-sonoff-firmware/).
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### Attention ⚠️️⚠️️⚠️️
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## Sonoff Module Specifics
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<img alt="Sonoff Pow Bricked" src="https://github.com/arendst/arendst.github.io/blob/master/media/pow1.jpg" width="40%" align="right" />
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For module specific instructions and restrictions of the individual devices, please see the respective articles:
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**Do not connect AC power and the serial connection at the same time**
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Shorting your serial interface with AC will fry your module, programmer and even your PC.
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If you are not careful, your own health might be in danger.
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* [Sonoff Dual](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Sonoff-Dual)
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* [Sonoff Pow](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Sonoff-Pow)
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### Bringing the Module in Flash Mode
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3. Connect serial programmer
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4. Release GPIO0 (after one-two seconds)
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## Sonoff Module Specifics
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For module specific instructions and restrictions of the individual devices, please see the respective articles:
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* [Sonoff Dual](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Sonoff-Dual)
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* [Sonoff Pow](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Sonoff-Pow)
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If everything went well, you are now in Flash Mode and ready to continue with the Sonoff-Tasmota firmware [Upload](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Upload). If the upload is not able to start, disconnect the module and start the Hardware preaparations from the beginning.
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