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Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus - GPIO Breakout for Raspberry Pi This is the assembled version of the Pi T-Cobbler Plus. It only works with the Raspberry Pi Model Zero, A+, B+, Pi 2,Pi 3! (Any Pi with 2x20 connector) The Raspberry Pi has landed on the Maker World like a 40-GPIO pinned, quad-USB ported, credit card sized bomb of DIY joy. Now is a good time to upgrade your set up and accessorize using all of the 40 pins. That's why we now carry the Adafruit's Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus (Breakout + Cable) for Raspberry Pi. This Cobbler is in a fancy T-shape, which is not as compact, but is a little easier to read the labels. The T-Cobbler Plus is an add on prototyping board specifically designed for the 2x20 connector-type Raspberry Pi and can break out all the power, GPIO, I2C and SPI pins from the 40-pin header onto a solderless breadboard. This set will make cobbling together prototypes with the Pi that much easier. Each order comes with a 40 pin ribbon cable and assembled T-Cobbler Plus. You can plug the 40-pin GPIO cable between the Pi computer and the T-Cobbler breakout. The T-Cobbler can plug into any solderless breadboard. The T-Cobbler PCB has all the pins labeled nicely so you can go forth and build circuits without keeping a pin-out printout at your desk. We think this will make it more fun to expand the Pi and build custom circuitry with it. Designed for use with any 2x20 connector Raspberry Pi. No soldering required! The Raspberry Pi, solderless breadboard, bread boarding wires, cables, components, power supply, etc are not included! We stock many of those items, so check those out as well! Specifications 73mm x 20mm x 11mm / 2.9 x 0.8 x 0.4 Height with pins: 19mm / 0.8 Width at top of T: 58mm / 2.3 Weight: 14g EagleCAD PCB files on GitHub Fritzing object in Adafruit Fritzing library . Made in China.
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Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus - GPIO Breakout for Raspberry Pi This is the assembled version of the Pi T-Cobbler Plus. It only works with the Raspberry Pi Model Zero, A+, B+, Pi 2,Pi 3! (Any Pi with 2x20 connector) The Raspberry Pi has landed on the Maker World like a 40-GPIO pinned, quad-USB ported, credit card sized bomb of DIY joy. Now is a good time to upgrade your set up and accessorize using all of the 40 pins. That's why we now carry the Adafruit's Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus (Breakout + Cable) for Raspberry Pi. This Cobbler is in a fancy T-shape, which is not as compact, but is a little easier to read the labels. The T-Cobbler Plus is an add on prototyping board specifically designed for the 2x20 connector-type Raspberry Pi and can break out all the power, GPIO, I2C and SPI pins from the 40-pin header onto a solderless breadboard. This set will make cobbling together prototypes with the Pi that much easier. Each order comes with a 40 pin ribbon cable and assembled T-Cobbler Plus. You can plug the 40-pin GPIO cable between the Pi computer and the T-Cobbler breakout. The T-Cobbler can plug into any solderless breadboard. The T-Cobbler PCB has all the pins labeled nicely so you can go forth and build circuits without keeping a pin-out printout at your desk. We think this will make it more fun to expand the Pi and build custom circuitry with it. Designed for use with any 2x20 connector Raspberry Pi. No soldering required! The Raspberry Pi, solderless breadboard, bread boarding wires, cables, components, power supply, etc are not included! We stock many of those items, so check those out as well! Specifications 73mm x 20mm x 11mm / 2.9 x 0.8 x 0.4 Height with pins: 19mm / 0.8 Width at top of T: 58mm / 2.3 Weight: 14g EagleCAD PCB files on GitHub Fritzing object in Adafruit Fritzing library . Made in China.
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everyone today we're taking a brief look into the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins firstly GPIO stands for general purpose input and output pins these pins allow us to communicate with other circuitry such as extension boards sensors custom circuits and much more you can do some pretty amazing stuff with these pins now there is a few things you should know about using the GPIO pins if you use these pins incorrectly it can result in breaking your PI just make sure whatever you're hooking up to the pins at the Raspberry Pi can support it if you're an owner of the Raspberry Pi and a B+ or PI 2 then you'll notice that the later models have more pins now here we have a diagram of the pins you can get this diagram over at pi my life up comm /r as root - pie - GPIO these numbers refer to the physical numbering of the pins these are easier to understand as they are in order we'll use this method of ident


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