diff --git a/Sonoff-Touch.md b/Sonoff-Touch.md index 6ece88b8..3a7a3aa8 100644 --- a/Sonoff-Touch.md +++ b/Sonoff-Touch.md @@ -20,19 +20,6 @@ The Sonoff Touch button is not connected to **GPIO0** and can hence not be used **Note:** Even if you have the PSF-A85 chip inside instead of a default ESP-8285, the GPIO0 pin is in the same location. Pay attention to the corner of the chip with three unused solder contacts. That is where the external antenna connector is located in the images above. The PSF-A85 in the Sonoff Touch does not have the external antenna connector soldered on. -### Arduino IDE Modifications - -As the Sonoff Touch is based on the ESP8285 using Flash Mode DOUT you will have to make some changes to the [proposed](https://github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota/wiki/Prerequisite) Arduino IDE settings as follows: - -- Tools → Board → Generic ESP8285 Module -- Flash Size: 1M (64K SPIFFS) - version 4.x.x and before -- Flash Size: 1M (no SPIFFS) - version 5.x.x and following - -### PlatformIO - -Appropriate settings are available in the PlatformIO configuration file provided with this firmware. -Even though the settings _seem_ to refer to the wrong chip, the upload script will detect the chip type and flash it in an appropriate manner, see [below](#Flashing_the_ESP-8285) - ### Control ON/OFF Leds on Sonoff Touch solution Soldering the switch LED where the Wifi LED is and than you can control the LED. When you use the command Ledpower ON.