GPIO duplicator for Raspberry-Pi
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GPIO duplicator for Raspberry-Pi - Pico HAT Hacker

  • 40 pin GPIO
  • Replicate the GPIO
  • Also called "Pi Shim" or "Pico Hat Hacker" (PIM300)
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Description

Replicate easily all the GPIO pins

Did you already think to use TWO Pi-Face card or a PiFaceHat-Sense on your raspberry-Pii?

So you noticed that all they have a female connector... as consequence, it is IMPOSSIBLE to wire them together on the Pi EXCEPT ig you have a GPIO replicator.
A lot of HAT and extension board also have their GPIO connexion populated with a connector. This limits the accessibility to unused GPIO pins.

Thankfully, there is the GPIO replicator :-)

This replicator will allow you to use two Pi-Face board together or Pi-FaceHat-Sense or Razberry (ZWave board using serial port) and an  Adafruit's Pi-TFT (which use the GPIO and some SPI bus pins).

Solder the 2x20 pinHeader (male header) on the replicator allows you to connect a GPIO ribon or Fupont wire.

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For each order, you cill receive the GPIO replicator.

How to use this replicator

Option 1:

  1. Solder the replicator directly on the Pi's GPIO (the board is very thin) then solder the connector on the replicator)
  2. Plug your hat/extension board on the Pi's GPIO (the GPIO is still completely free).
  3. Wire a GPIO ribbon on the right-angle connector (of the replicator)... to connect it on another board or prototyping area.
    -- OR -- 
    Plug you second board/hat on the right-angle connector.

Option 2:

  1. Solder the replicator on a Stacking Header then solder the right-angle connector on the replicator
    So ou can reuse the replicator with other Raspberry-Pi boards :-)
  2. Plug the "stacked replicator" on your Pi's GPIO
  3. Plug your hat on the "stacked replicator".
  4. Wire a GPIO ribbon on the right-angle connector (of the replicator)... to connect it on another board or prototyping area.
    -- OR -- 
    Plug you second board/hat on the right-angle connector.
Data sheet
RASP-GPIO-REPLICATOR
3232100011670
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