Hello,
How do I add the ESP32 model I shared below to Kicad, I searched a lot but I could not find it.
15-15 pins on both sides
If you are OK with positioning footprints yourself - I’d add two 15-pin each connector symbols on the schematic and 2 footprints on the schematic.
If you want it more mistake-proof - make your own footprint which is basically 2 connectors with the correct distance between them. You can then re-numbered the pins as they are in the ESP. And use one 30-pin connector symbol in a schematic.
EDIT: I haven;t tested it, but you have ESP32 KiCAD libraries straight from the manufacturer here: GitHub - espressif/kicad-libraries: KiCad libraries for Espressif SoCs, modules, and DevKits.
You can just download a symbol and footprint for the one you want and import it to your libraries or download the whole library and add it in KiCAD.
Can you please fix this all capital title thing.
Without that I won’t even read the rest of your post.
I did it. Given the username even doing English might be hard enough.
Hello, can you help me? Would you mind
I could have done it myself. That was not the point.
My access let me see English was probably not a first language so it was easier to just do it from my point of view. It’s all good though.
Hello,
I found the drawings where I shared the link below, but I couldn’t figure out how to transfer them to Kicade.
All is in the Dodcumentations:
Managing symbol libraries:
Managing footprint libraries:
If interested: I recently posted this for Footprints, STEP and Symbol and just added Symbol for the ESP32-30Pin
Thank you very much for your work, it’s great, it’s very useful.