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Added a part about USB-UART interfaces that support 3.3V and 5V
I added a part about USB-UART interfaces that support 3.3V and 5V and example pictures of jumpers to set the mode.
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# Extract Firmware
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## Introduction
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Grab your favourite USB-UART **3.3V** interface, recommending those with DTR or RTS port to automate board reset. You may also use a CC3200 Launchpad, but then you will need to reset it by hand. SOP2 need to be pulled high while reset to set the cc3200 into UART-Mode.
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You may have a UART to USB adapter that supports both 3.3V and 5V. In this case you should find a jumper on the board to select the correct mode. You can see examples of such jumpers here (but there are others.) **In any case, make absolutely sure that 3.3V (often labelled 3v3) is set!**
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![/img/uart_3v3-5V_jumper_black.jpg](/img/uart_3v3-5V_jumper_black.jpg) ![/img/uart_3v3-5V_jumper_switch.jpg](/img/uart_3v3-5V_jumper_switch.jpg) ![/img/uart_3v3-5V_jumper_yellow.jpg](/img/uart_3v3-5V_jumper_yellow.jpg)
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## Toolset
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Use [cc3200tool](https://github.com/toniebox-reverse-engineering/cc3200tool) to extract the firmware. Just download it to your favorite location.

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