I have several ESP-32S NodeMCU boards. I'm going to design a PCB board to connect to it by SIL header blocks. These boards have a pitch of 2,54mm? And the distance from side header pins is 25,4mm? This dimensions are standard for the reference of this board?
I have tried to find a PCB footprint of the board but did not find any.
If you have these boards in hands, why not you measure them? By the way, at least with the ESP32 relative, the ESP8266, there are a number of NodeMCU's variants from many manufacturers, therefore in order to avoid mistake from someone which has another brand, I would suggest you share here a picture of the board that you got, if you do not have paquimeter or are not comfortable to scan coordinates of the pins with a ruler.
...but most ESP32 modules are 1.27mm pitch. Half of standard 0.1 inch spacing.
If the module is on a board with USB interface and PSU, it is normally 2.54mm but width across sides varies form one manufacturer to another.
Thanks for the inputs! I have attached the photos of the board. Today, I could measure it with a paquimeter and it has 23mm between the two pin headers and 2,54mm pitch:
I have boards from different suppliers and I thought that it would be standard these two measures, but I'm afraid not since it varies between them.