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I was thinking, can this be added to the arduino-esp32? (IDFGH-8486) #8

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ChinaBurn opened this issue Oct 10, 2022 · 3 comments
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@ChinaBurn
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If this switch chip can be supported, it will be very useful in daisy chain application scenarios

@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title I was thinking, can this be added to the arduino-esp32? I was thinking, can this be added to the arduino-esp32? (IDFGH-8486) Oct 10, 2022
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Thank you for the suggestion! Unfortunately, there is no short-term plan to add support of this chip to Arduino directly by Espressif. However, feel free to create a PR if you decided to do it by yourself or wait if somebody from community do so. Thank you for understanding.

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rftafas commented Sep 17, 2024

Hi,

Indeed, there is no roadmap for that in the Arduino Core, thus, consider this won't go forward. On the bright side, this can be used along with the Arduino Component for ESP-IDF. We had a very nice video during DevCon24 about it.

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@rftafas thank you for the suggested workaround. I'm closing the issue.

@espressif-bot espressif-bot added Status: Done Issue is done internally Resolution: Won't Do This will not be worked on and removed Status: Opened labels Sep 30, 2024
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