How do I add esp32 devkit V1

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

https://hizliresim.com/kov4rvv

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.

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Can you please fix this all capital title thing.
Without that I won’t even read the rest of your post.

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I did it. Given the username even doing English might be hard enough. :wink:

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Hello, can you help me? Would you mind

I could have done it myself. That was not the point.

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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. :slight_smile:

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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

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Thank you very much for your work, it’s great, it’s very useful.

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