RasPiO Breakout fits all Raspberry Pi - even original 26-pin models

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RasPiO® Breakout allows you to connect pretty much any kind of wire to any GPIO pin on the Raspberry Pi®‘s main header.

Less Chance of Wiring Errors

RasPiO® Breakout reduces the chances of wiring errors because you can clearly see which pin corresponds to which port. You don’t need to consult a pinout chart or count “X pins up from the bottom-right pin”. This means your circuits are more likely to work first time and you’re less likely to damage your Pi or attached electronics.

 

Repurpose Your Pi Without Destroying Your Project

If, like me, you work on lots of projects at once, you can soon find you run out of Raspberry Pis. You can either buy more Pis, or undo the wiring from one of your projects. I find this a real nuisance and time waster. With RasPiO® Breakout, the wiring goes to the RasPiO® Breakout board and not the Pi. You can disconnect the Pi, leaving all the wiring intact, and repurpose your Pi at a moment’s notice without messing up your project. This will save you a load of time and aggravation.

Compatible with Rev 1 and Rev 2 Pi

You can assemble RasPiO® Breakout either way up depending on whether you want to use it with Rev 1 or Rev 2 Pi.

Large, Clear Labels

I’m 44, and although I can still read the small writing on most PCBs, it’s easier and much more comfortable when the fonts are a little larger. So I’ve designed the board that I wanted to use. If the labels are unmistakably clear, you’re much less likely to make a wiring error too.

Alt Functions Too

RasPiO® Breakout shows both GPIO numbers and alternative functions of the P1 header pins. The board needed to be a little bigger to fit the extra labels on, but I think it’s worth it. It’s good to have all the information in front of you when choosing which ports to use.

Attach Any Header You Like

If you put a row of pins on the outside and a row of sockets on the inside, like this, it’s very versatile…

This means you can use jumper wires with either male or female ends to make connections. You don’t need to look for a specific type of wire.

 

Central Connector Options

For the central connector, you can use a standard female 26-way connector, a male pin header and ribbon cable, or a stacking header that combines both options.

RasPiO® Breakout is supplied with a standard female socket header. But you may choose to assemble it differently. I’ll show you some other options below.

Outer Header Options

You could even add screw terminal headers if you really like them (although it covers both sets of holes)…

…or just choose one header for now and leave a set of holes for future use.

You Can Even Use It ‘Off-Pi’

RasPiO® Breakout also has mounting holes. So you could use it with a ribbon cable and mount it somewhere not on the Pi. I expect most people would prefer to mount it on the Pi, but you have the choice.

RasPiO® Breakout Build Instructions

  1. Choose whether to assemble as Rev 1 or Rev 2. Whichever you choose, that side faces upwards
  2. Solder the main central 26-way female header underneath first.
  3. Next solder the inner (female) headers on top. (Solder one pin, then straighten it and do the rest. Using a sponge for support helps keep things in place.)
  4. Then solder the outer (male) headers on top.

Have a good look at your soldering and ensure you haven’t shorted any pins together. Ideally you should test all adjacent ports with a multimeter in resistance mode.

You may choose to vary how you assemble the RasPiO® Breakout according to your personal preference.