•A large prototyping area mixed between breadboard style & perfboard• All GPIO/I2C/SPI & power pins are broken out to labelled 3.5mm screw terminals & 0.1"" header strips for easy prototyping• Suitable for semi-permanently wiring DIP chips, sensors, LEDs, etc• Extra 4-block 3.5mm screw terminal block for non-GPIO wiring•SOIC surface mount chip breakout area• Click here to view the detailed tutorial guide• To view the Pi Plate library please click here Now that you've finally got your hands on a Raspberry Pi®, you're probably itching to make some fun embedded computer projects with it. What you need is an add on prototyping Pi Plate from Adafruit, which can snap onto the Pi PCB (and is removable later if you wish) & gives you all sorts of prototyping goodness to make building on top of the Pi super easy. We added lots of basic but essential goodies. First up, there's a big prototyping area, half of which is 'breadboard' style & half of which is 'perfboard' style so you can wire up DIP chips, sensors, & the like. Along the edges of the proto area, all the GPIO/I2C/SPI & power pins are broken out to 0.1" stips so you can easily connect to them. On the edges of the prototyping area, all of the breakout pins are also connected to labeled 3.5mm screw-terminal blocks. This makes it easy to semi-permanently wire in sensors, LEDs, etc. There's also a 4-block terminal block broken out to 0.1" pads for general non-GPIO wiring. Finally, we had a little space remaining over the metal connectors so we put in an SOIC surface mount chip breakout area, for those chips that dont come in DIP format. Kit
Includes:: Custom PCB with silk screened pin labels 3.5mm screw terminal blocks Push header strips GPIO header socket It's dead simple to put together
- even a beginner can do it in twenty minutes!