You can then edit the pin labels to label them according to the pin out in the above web page.
9 which would give you a part, maybe even suitable for pcb use if you don’t need the top 8 pins. However in Inspector (the lower right window) you can change number of pins to 38 and horizontal spacing to. It will appear in breadboard as IC by default with 8 pins and. 9in, 1in, and 1.1in horizontal spacing) and don’t want a pcb, then a generic IC from core parts should do. If you only want the two 19 pin side bars and the horizontal spacing is. I don’t see such a part around and it appears different than the node mcu parts I have handy (making a clone of something existing more difficult.) The drawing is available here although the horizontal spacing of the pins is missing from the drawings:Īs well the 8 pins at the top of the board are undocumented as far as I can see.