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Using With Sonoff Basic
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esphomeyaml can be used with Sonoff Basic. These devices are basically just
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an ESP8266 chip with a relay to control the connection, a small button on the
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front and a green LED light.
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.. figure:: images/sonoff_basic-full.jpg
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:align: center
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:width: 75.0%
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Sonoff Basic
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This guide will not guide you through setting up your Sonoff Basic step-by-step. It just provide
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a sample configuration. For detailed instructions, see :doc:`sonoff_s20`, as those devices are
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pretty similar.
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.. note::
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If you've previously installed Sonoff-Tasmota or ESPurna on your Sonoff Basic, you're in luck 😀
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esphomeyaml can generate a firmware binary which you can then upload via the
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web interface.
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Sample configuration
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--------------------
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The Sonoff Basic is based on the ``ESP8266`` platform and is a subtype of the ``esp01_1m`` board.
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With this information, you can also step through the esphomeyaml wizard (``esphomeyaml sonoff_basic.yaml wizard``)
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if you don't want to use the sample configuration file from below.
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If you go through the wizard, please make sure you manually set ``board_flash_mode`` to ``dout``
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as seen below. The version of the uploader used by esphomeyaml should automatically detect that
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the Sonoff Basic uses the ``dout`` SPI flash chip mode. But, as some users of other firmwares have
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said that other flash modes can brick the device, it's always good to specify it explicitly.
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Below you will find a table of all usable GPIO pins of the Sonoff Basic and a configuration file that
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exposes all of the basic functions.
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.. table::
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:class: no-center
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================================================== ==================================================
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``GPIO0`` Button (inverted)
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO1`` ``RX`` pin (for external sensors)
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO3`` ``TX`` pin (for external sensors)
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO4`` Optional Sensor
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO12`` Relay and Red LED
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO13`` Green LED (inverted)
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO14`` Optional Sensor
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-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
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``GPIO17`` Analog Input
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================================================== ==================================================
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.. code:: yaml
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esphomeyaml:
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name: <NAME_OF_NODE>
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platform: ESP8266
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board: esp01_1m
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board_flash_mode: dout
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wifi:
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ssid: <YOUR_SSID>
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password: <YOUR_PASSWORD>
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mqtt:
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broker: <YOUR_MQTT_BROKER>
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username: <YOUR_USERNAME>
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password: <YOUR_PASSWORD>
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logger:
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ota:
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binary_sensor:
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- platform: gpio
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pin:
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number: GPIO0
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mode: INPUT_PULLUP
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inverted: True
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name: "Sonoff Basic Button"
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- platform: status
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name: "Sonoff Basic Status"
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switch:
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- platform: gpio
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name: "Sonoff Basic Relay"
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pin: GPIO12
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output:
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- platform: esp8266_pwm
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id: basic_green_led
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pin:
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number: GPIO13
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inverted: True
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light:
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- platform: monochromatic
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name: "Sonoff Basic Green LED"
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output: basic_green_led
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Now run ``esphomeyaml sonoff_basic.yaml compile`` to validate the configuration and
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pre-compile the firmware.
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.. note::
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After this step, you will be able to find the compiled binary under
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``<NAME_OF_NODE>/.pioenvs/<NAME_OF_NODE>/firmware.bin``. If you're having trouble with
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uploading, you can also try uploading this file directly with other tools.
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Or run the upload command if your device is connected to the serial interface:
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.. code:: bash
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esphomeyaml sonoff_basic.yaml run
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`sonoff`
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- :doc:`sonoff_4ch`
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- :doc:`sonoff_s20`
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- `Edit this page on GitHub <https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs/blob/current/esphomeyaml/devices/sonoff_basic.rst>`__
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.. disqus::
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