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Breadboard Pi Bridge review

Breadboard Pi Bridge review | tecno4 | Scoop.it

Aimed at making electronic circuit prototyping neater and easier, the Breadboard Bridge Pi (£12/$16) integrates a half‑size breadboard (included) and Raspberry Piinto one unit, while arranging the GPIO pins in handy numerical order.

Coming in kit form, it requires the soldering of a female 40-pin GPIO header to the linking PCB, along with 28 male pins for 26 GPIO ports, 3V3 power, and GND. You’ll then need to assemble the frosted black Perspex pieces to secure the breadboard and Raspberry Pi with nylon screws and standoffs. There’s also the option of placing a Perspex cover over the Pi, with a breakaway corner to allow room for the PoE four-pin header on the 3B+.

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Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus - GPIO Breakout [Pi A+, B+, Pi 2, Pi 3, Zero] ID: 2028 - $7.95 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits

Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus - GPIO Breakout [Pi A+, B+, Pi 2, Pi 3, Zero] ID: 2028 - 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.
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10 Really Useful GPIO Breakout Boards

In our last article, we gave you a guided tour of the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins. That showed you what each type of pin did in terms of functionality, but as soon as you start working with the GPIO in your projects, you'll need to get familiar with the pin numbers.

Navigating the Raspberry Pi's 40 GPIO pins is a bit of a burden on the eyes. Trying to find the right pin number, or identify which pin supports SPI, UART, I2C or other functions can be difficult.

As always, when life has a problem, there's always someone that will design a solution.

Breakout and label boards have swamped the Raspberry Pi accessory market as they're somewhat a must-have tool for anyone thinking of using the GPIO.

Some offer printed labels of each pin number and function, some come with different connection options, and others combine this with additional features such as breadboards. There's a board for everyone!

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