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GPIO Terminal Block Breakout Board for Raspberry Pi
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GPIO Terminal Block Breakout Board for Raspberry Pi

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In most electronic projects, you need to connect components to the GPIO pins. The GPIO terminal block breakout board is a useful add-on board when working with GPIO especially when you are at prototyping stage of your project.

This board makes it easier to connect sensors, motors, push-buttons - all sorts of components to the GPIO. All pins are "broken-out" to solderless/screwless terminal block. It is very convenient to use, just press the spring-loaded tab and insert the wire. You can even make multiple connection to a single GPIO if necessary. No tools, breadboard or soldering required.


Details:

  • Easy connection and removal with screwless terminals
  • The pin functions are labelled on the board so that you know what you are connecting to
  • Duplicated Pi 40-pin header. This is the regular 2.54mm pitch GPIO male header that you can use to stack other add-on board
  • A set of jumper header in the middle of the board that act as switches to remove or disable connection to the terminal block. This is useful when you want to use certain pin for other add-on board and do not want it to connect to the terminal block. Be sure to put on the jumper for each pin that you want to use on the terminal. A bag of jumper is included
  • Can be mounted directly on top of the Raspberry Pi. Screws, nuts and standoffs are included for stable installation
  • Compact footprint. It fits Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 2, Pi B+ and Pi A+
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