Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029

Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029
Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029
Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029
Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029
Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029
Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029
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  • Expansion / GPIO board Cobbler plus Raspberry Pi A+/B+ Pi 2 - Adafruit 2029

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    The Raspberry Pi B has landed on the Maker World like a 40-GPIO pinned, quad-USB ported, credit card sized bomb of DIY joy. And while you can use most of our great Model B accessories by hooking up our downgrade cable, its probably a good time to upgrade your set up and accessorize using all of the Model B 's 40 pins.

    That's why we now carry the Adafruit Assembled Pi Cobbler Plus - Breakout and Cable for Raspberry Pi B . It's an add on prototyping Pi Cobbler from Adafruit specifically designed for the B that you can break out all those tasty power, GPIO, I2C and SPI pins from the 40-pin header onto a solderless breadboard. This will make "cobbling together" prototypes with the Pi super easy.

    Designed for use with Raspberry Pi Model B only! No soldering required!

    This Cobbler is in a compact shape, which is the least bulky way to wire up. The cable plugs between the Pi B computer and the Cobbler breakout. The Cobbler can plug into any solderless breadboard (or even a prototyping board like the PermaProto). The 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.