Description Adafruit Perma-Proto HAT for Raspberry Pi Mini Kit - With EEPROM
Design your own Raspberry Pi HAT! This prototyping HAT without EEPROM allows you to add your own electronic circuits. The HAT is suitable for any Raspberry Pi with 2x20 pins GPIO connector. The board contains a 2.54mm grid. Here you can solder resistors, chips, LEDs, sensors, buttons and other electronics. The holes are connected with traces as you are used to with a breadboard. The board also contains power strips for +3V, +5V and GND connections to the Pi. At the top almost every GPIO is broken out (except #26).
This is the extended version of the HAT. It comes with a PCB, 2x20 header for mounting on the Raspberry Pi . This version comes with an empty 24C32 I2C EEPROM soldered to the PCB. The EEPROM is connected to the EEDAT / EECLK pins, so it is not possible to stack it with other HATs. You can however program the EEPROM to make a self-identifying HAT. See the specifications from the Raspberry Pi foundation for this .
Adafruit Perma-Proto HAT for Raspberry Pi Mini Kit - With EEPROM
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Description Adafruit Perma-Proto HAT for Raspberry Pi Mini Kit - With EEPROM
Design your own Raspberry Pi HAT! This prototyping HAT without EEPROM allows you to add your own electronic circuits. The HAT is suitable for any Raspberry Pi with 2x20 pins GPIO connector. The board contains a 2.54mm grid. Here you can solder resistors, chips, LEDs, sensors, buttons and other electronics. The holes are connected with traces as you are used to with a breadboard. The board also contains power strips for +3V, +5V and GND connections to the Pi. At the top almost every GPIO is broken out (except #26).
This is the extended version of the HAT. It comes with a PCB, 2x20 header for mounting on the Raspberry Pi . This version comes with an empty 24C32 I2C EEPROM soldered to the PCB. The EEPROM is connected to the EEDAT / EECLK pins, so it is not possible to stack it with other HATs. You can however program the EEPROM to make a self-identifying HAT. See the specifications from the Raspberry Pi foundation for this .