![]() ![]() With that done, you should now see quite a number of ESP32 based boards under the Arduino Board list. – When the board manager opens up, enter ESP32 into the search bar and scroll to the bottom, you will see “ESP32 by Espressif systems”, click on install. As you may have other URLs there already, separate the URLs from each other using a comma (“,”) and click OK when done. – On the preferences window, locate the “ Additional Board Manager URLs” text box and enter into the field as shown below. – Open the preferences window from the Arduino IDE. ![]() The process of installing the ESP32 core on the Arduino IDE is similar to the one we followed to install the ESP8266 Arduino Core. However, like the ESP8266, we will need to install the ESP32 core and board files on the Arduino IDE before it can be used to upload code to the ESP32. Like the ESP-12e modules and boards, the ESP32 modules and boards can also be programmed with LUA on the ESPlorer IDE or with C/C++ on the Arduino IDE.
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