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* Stack Raspberry Pi Pico on 40 pins female header of Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO Expansion board as shown in the picture below
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* Stack Raspberry Pi Pico on female 40 pins header of Raspberry Pi Pico HAT Expansion board as shown in picture below.
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* Now you can connect any peripherals or breadboard circuits with the Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO expansion board by using jumper cables as shown in the below image.
 
* Now you can connect any peripherals or breadboard circuits with the Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO expansion board by using jumper cables as shown in the below image.
 
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Revision as of 11:35, 14 June 2021

Pico HAT Expansion

Raspberry Pi Pico HAT Expansion is an input/output expansion board designed for the Raspberry Pi Pico, which provides one set of 2x20 pin headers in the form of a Raspberry Pi Header along with one set of 2 x 20 pin. It means that one can plug any HAT designed for Raspberry Pi with the Raspberry Pi Pico via the Raspberry Pi Pico HAT Expansion that would make the user perform the advanced functions on it.

Features

  • 2x20 pins header
  • Clear and descriptive pin labels
  • Connect any HAT
  • Raspberry Pi Connector for connecting HAT

Specifications

  • Interface - 2x20 Male Berg Connector
  • Compatibility - Raspberry Pi HAT/ Shield
  • Connectors - Jumper Cable/ Stackable
  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico
  • On-board female Header for Pico
Pico GPIO Expansion
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Pinout

Pico hat exp pinout.jpg

Installation

  • Take Raspberry Pi Pico HAT Expansion.
Pico hat exp ins1.png
  • Stack Raspberry Pi Pico on female 40 pins header of Raspberry Pi Pico HAT Expansion board as shown in picture below.

Pico hat exp ins2.png

  • Now you can connect any peripherals or breadboard circuits with the Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO expansion board by using jumper cables as shown in the below image.

Pico GPIO Exp3.png

Note: You can use male header as well as the female header on either side of the board.

Resources