Broken out Breadboard for Raspberry Pi

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Do you want to build a project but don't have the time?

Act as master of your electronics domain and make all the cool Raspberry Pi projects you want! With this board, there is no need for wires or soldering. It's pretty easy simply connect your Raspberry Pi using ribbon cables and it will snap into place with ease!

Stop spending hours trying to figure out how to set up a breadboard, just pop into this one and get cracking. The easy solderless Raspberry Pi breadboard breakout pin connections are labeled plainly. so that even if you're not an expert in programming, coding won't be hard when inspiration strikes!

This breadboard includes: 40 pins with two rows of 20 pins each that can be used as GPIO ports, UART serial ports, I2C bus ports, SPI bus ports, digital input/outputs (DIO), analog inputs (ADC), or general purpose inputs/outputs (GPIO), 3.3 volts. You'll never get lost in your projects.

Here at Vilros, we know how frustrating it can be to try and wire up Raspberry pi breadboard works. This is useful for when you don't have the skills or the room . Which is why we created a fully open breakout board solderless breadboard just for Raspberry Pi!

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I prefer old school electronics where you have to build up numerous circuits to work together. Very satisfying. There’s a place for both, of course.

Sarahbuildsstepsequencers
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The GPIO extension board is ok. Just use a longer board. Ive got a power supply and the GPIO extension board on the breadboard with plenty of room for some projects.

abrownafrica
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Would like a tutorial to go along with this demonstration.

Wheelygonzales
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Hi
How to download my window in raspberry pi 4🎉

devil_round_
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I have never seen a girl thats interested in electronics before, i am shocked and happy. Hope I get a raspberry pi 4 in the future

sodium_chloride
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hmmm...
Want.

I have an Adafruit T-Cobbler Plus, which, for comparison. is hooked up to the one of my single Rpi4's 8gb
The one I have does NOT have those extra pins far off on each of the sides there that run down the rails for the for the (+) positive and (-) negative (the blue and red lines), or the "power rails". That comes from the wall-outlet as AC Power and then coming out of the Pi/GPIO/T-Cobbler pins as DC power.

But youdoyo uo not you, fret!
Since I use "best practices" for the industry (i like to refer to it as more as a "craft") and make the (+)pos. red and the (-)neg. black consistently across my numerous breadboard projects...
... i will say that it makes it much easier to just "at a glance" tell what wire is what (also, will not color code like have MISO and MOSI (for example) the same color across ALL projects, but color match within the same project).

christopherleadholm
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I'll just use normal breadboards, more flexable

ItsCOMMANDer_
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wtf is that "music"? Really jarring 😖
Maybe because your mouthwords are conflicting with the vocals?

StitchesLovesRats
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I dunno what's more interesting there breadboard or the fact there are girls out there with common interests 😅

raresoupninja