Protoboard for Raspberry Pi Zero

A Simple Protoboard for Raspberry Pi Zero Projects

As makers, we’ve all been there—juggling wires on a breadboard, trying to test a new idea while keeping everything stable. That’s where my new custom-designed Protoboard comes in, tailored specifically for Raspberry Pi Zero models! Whether you’re working on the original Pi Zero or the newer Pi Zero 2W, this board provides a more permanent solution for prototyping and testing.

Key Features:

  • Full GPIO Access: No need to worry about limiting your project’s possibilities—the board offers complete GPIO access for all your input/output needs.
  • Optional 4-Pin Header for Older Models: If you’re using an older Raspberry Pi Zero with additional RUN and TV output pins, you can install the optional 4-pin header. With the Pi Zero 2W, you can omit this header entirely, using the space for other customizations.
  • Flexible, Customizable Holes: Unlike traditional protoboards where through-holes are connected in series (like on a breadboard), the holes on this board are completely isolated. This gives you maximum freedom to wire your components however you wish, without limitations.
  • Silk Screen Labels for Easy Connections: To make your projects even simpler, the board features silk screen labels on both the top and bottom, clearly marking all connections for easy identification.
  • Includes 40-Pin Female Header: The board comes with a 40-pin female header, making it easy to plug directly into the 40-pin GPIO header on your Raspberry Pi.
  • Mounting Hardware Included: For easy assembly, the board will also include nylon standoffs, screws, and nuts to securely mount the Protoboard to your Pi.

With this Protoboard, you have the ultimate flexibility in developing your projects. It’s designed with makers in mind to help you create your next custom electronics project.

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