* Added new Olimex boards Added variants for ESP32-H2-DevKit-LiPo and ESP32-SBC-FabGL boards * Changes on the ESP32-POE and POE-ISO Added menu for selection of the: 1) PSRAM enabled/disabled 2) Flash size 4/16 MB 3) Flash mode QIO/DIO 4) Partition Scheme additional options * Updated pins_arduino.h for ESP32 POE, POE-ISO and Gateway Due to the latest changes in the ethernet library/examples (https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/pull/9242) full package of definitions of the ethernet macros is for each board that has non-default values. For POE and POE-ISO is added a preprocessor condition #if defined BOARD_HAS_PSRAM due to our specific hardware because GPIO 16 and 17 are in use when PSRAM is enabled. * Update boards.txt Removed the -mfix-esp32-psram-cache-issue -mfix-esp32-psram-cache-strategy=memw fix flags as suggested by Jason2866 and me-no-dev * Update boards.txt Reverted changes for ESP32-POE and ESP32-POE-ISO * Update boards.txt Rearrange of the enable/disable entries of the PSRAM option for ESP32-SBC-FabGL to be enabled by default. --------- Co-authored-by: Jan Procházka <90197375+P-R-O-C-H-Y@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Arduino core for the ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3, ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2
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Contents
- Development Status
- Development Planning
- Documentation
- Supported Chips
- Decoding exceptions
- Issue/Bug report template
- Contributing
Development Status
Development Planning
Our Development is fully tracked on this public Roadmap 🎉
For even more information you can join our Monthly Community Meetings 🔔.
Documentation
You can use the Arduino-ESP32 Online Documentation to get all information about this project.
Migration guide from version 2.x to 3.x is available here.
APIs compatibility with ESP8266 and Arduino-CORE (Arduino.cc) is explained here.
- Getting Started
- Installing (Windows, Linux and macOS)
- Libraries
- Arduino as an ESP-IDF component
- FAQ
- Troubleshooting
Supported Chips
Here are the ESP32 series supported by the Arduino-ESP32 project:
| SoC | Stable | Development | Datasheet |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESP32 | Yes | Yes | ESP32 |
| ESP32-S2 | Yes | Yes | ESP32-S2 |
| ESP32-C3 | Yes | Yes | ESP32-C3 |
| ESP32-S3 | Yes | Yes | ESP32-S3 |
| ESP32-C6 | No | Yes | ESP32-C6 |
| ESP32-H2 | No | Yes | ESP32-H2 |
For more details visit the supported chips documentation page.
Decoding exceptions
You can use EspExceptionDecoder to get meaningful call trace.
Issue/Bug report template
Before reporting an issue, make sure you've searched for similar one that was already created. Also make sure to go through all the issues labelled as Type: For reference.
Finally, if you are sure no one else had the issue, follow the Issue template or Feature request template while reporting any new Issue.
External libraries compilation test
We have set-up CI testing for external libraries for ESP32 Arduino core. You can check test results in the file LIBRARIES_TEST. For more information and how to add your library to the test see external library testing in the documentation.
Contributing
We welcome contributions to the Arduino ESP32 project!
See contributing in the documentation for more information on how to contribute to the project.
We would like to have this repository in a polite and friendly atmosphere, so please be kind and respectful to others. For more details, look at Code of Conduct.