Adafruit Pi-EzConnect Terminal Block Breakout HAT

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Product details

With the Pi-EzConnect you can connect all sorts of electronics to a
single Raspberry Pi with no soldering or breadboarding! This HAT has
screw-terminals for each pin on the Pi Header

Key features:

* Solderless or soldered connections for all GPIO's on a Raspberry
Pi
* Mini proto area for adding components
* Add standard male or female headers for breadboard like
functionality
* Power (both 5V and 3.3V) as well as ground connections available
* Compact footprint - fits easily on top of a Raspberry Pi
* Fully documented pins - easily connect to pin numbers or GPIO
number without referring to external charts
* Protection: Resettable 8V, 1.6A fuse for 3.3V and 5V power
* Header connections: Can use 0.1" (2.54mm) spaced headers, male or
female
* Standoff connections: Matches Raspberry Pi model A+, B+, and Pi 2

Much more information available on the datasheet and on the Alchemy
Power website!

Note: This is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, Model B+,
and Model A+ Not for use with '2x13' Raspberry Pi models such as the
Pi 1 Model B or A.

Links:

* Alchemy Power Website [1]

Links:

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[1] http://alchemy-power.com/pi-ezconnect/

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Raspberry Pi

General information

Item number
5998461
Manufacturer
Adafruit
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer No.
ada-2711
Release date
24.10.2015

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Raspberry Pi

Electronic module properties

Module type
HAS

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0.03 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Package dimensions

Length
8 cm
Width
7 cm
Height
2 cm
Weight
10 g

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