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Tip: Inbuilt Raspberry Pi Pin-out Mapping

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  • salmanfaris
    salmanfaris last edited by salmanfaris 10 May 2020, 02:19 10 May 2020, 02:00

    Sharing a tip that can be very useful when working with Raspberry pi GPIO, The GPIO Pinout is designed to be both a quick and interactive reference to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins, plus a comprehensive guide to your Raspberry Pi's GPIO interfaces. It also includes dozens of pinouts for Raspberry Pi add-on boards, HATs and pHATs.

    This Pinout.xyz gather useful information about the Raspberry Pi GPIO interface and add-on boards and invite board manufacturers to produce their own "overlay" files which describe which pins their Pi add-ons use. It's very handy when comes quick prototyping.

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    more details: https://pinout.xyz/

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