Welcome to the Arduino ESP32 support documentation! Here you will find important information on how to use the project.
First Things FirstïNote
Before continuing, we must be clear that this project is supported by Espressif Systems and the community. Everyone is more than welcome to contribute back to this project.
ESP32 is a single 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi-and-Bluetooth SoC (System On a Chip) designed by Espressif Systems.
ESP32 is designed for mobile, wearable electronics, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. It features all the state-of-the-art characteristics of low-power chips, including fine-grained clock gating, multiple power modes,and dynamic power scaling. For instance, in a low-power IoT sensor hub application scenario, ESP32 is woken-up periodically and only when a specified condition is detected. Low-duty cycle is used to minimize the amount of energy that the chip expends.
The output of the power amplifier is also adjustable, thus contributing to an optimal trade-off between communication range, data rate and power consumption.
The ESP32 series is available as a chip or module.
Supported SoCâsïHere are the ESP32 series supported by the Arduino-ESP32 project:
See Boards for more details about ESP32 development boards.
Arduino Core ReferenceïThis documentation is built on the ESP32 and we are not going to cover the common Arduino API. To see the Arduino reference documentation, please consider reading the official documentation.
Arduino Official Documentation: Arduino Reference.
Supported Operating SystemsïWindows
Linux
macOS
Supported IDEsïHere is the list of supported IDE for Arduino ESP32 support integration.
Arduino IDE
See Installing Guides for more details on how to install the Arduino ESP32 support.
SupportïThis is an open project and itâs supported by the community. Fell free to ask for help in one of the community channels.
Issues ReportingïBefore opening a new issue, please read this:
Be sure to search for a similar reported issue. This avoids duplicating or creating noise in the GitHub Issues reporting. We also have the troubleshooting guide to save your time on the most common issues reported by users.
For more details about creating new Issue, see the Issue Template.
If you have any new idea, see the Feature request Template.
First StepsïHere are the first steps to get the Arduino ESP32 support running.
To install Arduino-ESP32, please see the dedicated section on the Installation guide. We recommend you install it using the boards manager.
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