NEW PRODUCTS – GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi B+ – 2×20 Female Header / GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi B+ – Extra-long 2×20 Female Header

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NEW PRODUCTS – GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi B+ – 2×20 Female Header / GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi B+ – Extra-long 2×20 Female Header


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GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi B+ – 2×20 Female Header

Connect your own PCB to a Raspberry Pi B+ with this normal-height female header. The female header part is about 8.5mm tall, good for small HATs that do not to clear the USB/Ethernet jacks. This header has 3mm of pins, compared with our stacking version which is the same base height but has 10mm header pins instead. With 3mm you don’t have to cut the really long pins, so its ideal for basic Pi HAT design

You’ll get one header per order.

In stock and shipping now!


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GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi B+ – Extra-long 2×20 Female Header

Connect your own PCB to a Raspberry Pi B+ and stack on top with this normal-height female header with extra long pins. The female header part is about 8.5mm tall, good for small HATs that do not to clear the USB/Ethernet jacks. This header has extra long 10mm pins, compared with our plain version which is the same base height but has 3mm header pins instead. With 10mm you can have a HAT that has extra pins to stack another HAT on top!

You’ll get one header per order.

In stock and shipping now!


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