ESP32 - Core board

The esp32-coreboard-v2 is a development board based on the Espressif ESP32 a powerful chip that is used on many different board mostly because of the built-in radio that can be used for WiFi or Bluetooth wireless connections.

Interfaces

Interface Hardware Supported TinyGo Support
GPIO YES YES
UART YES YES
SPI YES YES
I2C YES Not yet
ADC YES Not yet
PWM YES Not yet
USBDevice NO NO
WiFi YES Not Yet
Bluetooth YES Not yet

Pins

Pin Hardware pin Alternative names
CLK GPIO6
CMD GPIO11
IO0 GPIO0 PWM1_PIN
IO1 GPIO1 TXD, UART_TX_PIN
IO2 GPIO2 LED, PWM0_PIN
IO3 GPIO3 RXD, UART_RX_PIN
IO4 GPIO4 PWM2_PIN
IO5 GPIO5 SPI0_CS0_PIN
IO9 GPIO9 SD2, UART1_TX_PIN
IO10 GPIO10 SD3, UART1_RX_PIN
IO16 GPIO16
IO17 GPIO17
IO18 GPIO18 SPI0_SCK_PIN
IO19 GPIO19 SPI0_SDI_PIN
IO21 GPIO21 SDA_PIN
IO22 GPIO22 SCL_PIN
IO23 GPIO23 SPI0_SDO_PIN
IO25 GPIO25
IO26 GPIO26
IO27 GPIO27
IO32 GPIO32
IO33 GPIO33
IO34 GPIO34 ADC0
IO35 GPIO35 ADC1
IO36 GPIO36 SVP, ADC2
IO39 GPIO39 SVN, ADC3
SD0 GPIO7
SD1 GPIO8
TCK GPIO13
TD0 GPIO15
TDI GPIO12
TMS GPIO14

Machine Package Docs

Documentation for the machine package for the ESP32 Core board v2

Flashing

CLI Flashing on Linux

You need to install the esptool flashing tool:

https://github.com/espressif/esptool#easy-installation

Now you should be able to flash your board as follows:

  • Plug your ESP32 board into your computer’s USB port.

  • Build and flash your TinyGo code using the tinygo flash command. This command flashes the ESP32 with the blinky1 example:

    tinygo flash -target=esp32-coreboard-v2 -port=/dev/ttyUSB0 examples/blinky1
    
  • The ESP32 board should restart and then begin running your program.

CLI Flashing on macOS

You need to install the esptool flashing tool:

https://github.com/espressif/esptool#easy-installation

Now you should be able to flash your board as follows:

  • Plug your ESP32 board into your computer’s USB port.

  • Build and flash your TinyGo code using the tinygo flash command. This command flashes the ESP32 with the blinky1 example:

    tinygo flash -target=esp32-coreboard-v2 examples/blinky1
    
  • The ESP32 board should restart and then begin running your program.

CLI Flashing on Windows

You need to install the esptool flashing tool:

https://github.com/espressif/esptool#easy-installation

Now you should be able to flash your board as follows:

  • Plug your ESP32 board into your computer’s USB port.

  • Build and flash your TinyGo code using the tinygo flash command. This command flashes the ESP32 with the blinky1 example:

    tinygo flash -target=esp32-coreboard-v2 examples/blinky1
    
  • The ESP32 board should restart and then begin running your program.

Troubleshooting

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Notes

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