- Verify if the file naming is correct: Ensure that the name of your custom template file starts with ESP32 and ends with Board
- Ensure Proper Class Definition: Open your custom template file and verify that it defines a class that extends the appropriate base class
- Check the Location of the Template File: The template file should be in the correct directory (toolbox\target\supportpackages\arduinobase\+codertarget\+arduinobase\+customESP32board)
How does one Add Custom ESP32 Arduino Compatible Boards to Support Package?
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Hello, I have been trying to add ESP32-S3- DevKitC-1 board as per the instructuions in the link below
However, once the I modify and save the template file, the newly created custom board dissapears from the boards drop down menu in configuration settings. Kindly help
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Spruha
on 17 Jun 2025
Hi Ryan,
I see that you are trying to add custom ESP32 board to support package for Arduino, but the newly created board is not available in the drop-down menu for hardware board.
To resolve this issue, please verify the following points:
Hope this helps!
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