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Generic ESP32
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:description: Information about how to use generic ESP32 boards in ESPHome.
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:image: esp32.png
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All ESP32-based devices are supported by ESPHome. Simply select ``ESP32`` when
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the ESPHome wizard asks you for your platform and choose a board type
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from `this link <http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/platforms/espressif32.html>`__ when the wizard
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asks you for the board type.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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esphome:
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name: livingroom
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platform: ESP32
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board: <BOARD_TYPE>
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The ESP32 boards often use the internal GPIO pin numbering on the board, this means that
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you don't have to worry about other kinds of pin numberings, yay!
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Some notes about the pins on the ESP32:
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- ``GPIO0`` is used to determine the boot mode on startup. It should therefore not be pulled LOW
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on startup to avoid booting into flash mode. You can, however, still use this as an output pin.
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- ``GPIO34``-``GPIO39`` can not be used as outputs (even though GPIO stands for "general purpose input
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**output**"...)
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- ``GPIO32``-``GPIO39``: These pins can be used with the :doc:`/components/sensor/adc` to measure
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voltages.
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- ``GPIO2``: This pin is connected to the blue LED on the board as seen in above picture. It also supports
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the :doc:`touch pad binary sensor </components/binary_sensor/esp32_touch>` like some other
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pins.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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esphome:
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name: livingroom
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platform: ESP32
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board: <BOARD_TYPE>
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binary_sensor:
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- platform: gpio
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name: "Pin GPIO23"
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pin: GPIO23
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`nodemcu_esp32`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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