PlatformIO has pre-built settings for many popular embedded boards. The list of these boards is available as a web page at PlatformIO Boards Explorer or through the CLI command platformio boards.
Custom boards can also be defined from scratch or by overriding settings of existing boards. All data is declared using the JSON syntax via associative array name/value pairs.
The key fields are:
build
data is handed over to the Development Platforms and Frameworks builders
frameworks
is the list with supported Frameworks. Each working environment for each project that uses the board will choose one of the frameworks declared here.
platform
name of Development Platforms
upload
upload settings which depend on the platform
For details, see existing boards as examples, available under .platformio/platforms/*/boards/
.
{
"build": {
"extra_flags": "-DHELLO_PLATFORMIO",
"f_cpu": "16000000L",
"hwids": [
[
"0x1234",
"0x0013"
],
[
"0x4567",
"0x0013"
]
],
"mcu": "%MCU_TYPE_HERE%"
},
"frameworks": ["%LIST_WITH_SUPPORTED_FRAMEWORKS%"],
"platforms": ["%LIST_WITH_COMPATIBLE_PLATFORMS%"]
"name": "My Test Board",
"upload": {
"maximum_ram_size": 2048,
"maximum_size": 32256
},
"url": "http://example.com",
"vendor": "MyCompany"
}
Create boards
directory in core_dir if it
doesn’t exist.
Create myboard.json
file in this boards
directory.
Search available boards via platformio boards command. You should see
myboard
board.
Now, you can use myboard
for the board option in
“platformio.ini” (Project Configuration File).
Note
You can have custom boards per project. In this case, please put your board’s JSON files to boards_dir.
Please take a look at the source code of
PlatformIO Development Platforms
and navigate to boards
folder of the repository.