


Pico - Quad-Expander IC Test Board
Maximise your Raspberry Pi Pico's connectivity with this quad GPIO expander board. Plug your Pico into the centre header and gain four additional sets of GPIO pins for connecting multiple expansion modules simultaneously. Includes a USB power input for modules that need extra power.
Key Features
- Quad Expansion – Four sets of 2×20 male headers for modules
- USB Power Input – Extra power for multiple modules
- Centre Socket – Female header for Pico attachment
- Clear Labels – Pinout printed on front for easy reference
- Quality Build – Immersion gold process, black PCB
Specifications
- Headers: 1× female (Pico), 4× male (expansion)
- Power: USB connector for external supply
- Pin Pitch: 2.54mm standard
- Compatibility: Raspberry Pi Pico (with headers soldered)
Package Contents
- 1× Pico Quad Expander Board
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico and expansion modules sold separately. Check for pin conflicts between modules before connecting multiple boards.
$2.25
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Description
Maximise your Raspberry Pi Pico's connectivity with this quad GPIO expander board. Plug your Pico into the centre header and gain four additional sets of GPIO pins for connecting multiple expansion modules simultaneously. Includes a USB power input for modules that need extra power.
Key Features
- Quad Expansion – Four sets of 2×20 male headers for modules
- USB Power Input – Extra power for multiple modules
- Centre Socket – Female header for Pico attachment
- Clear Labels – Pinout printed on front for easy reference
- Quality Build – Immersion gold process, black PCB
Specifications
- Headers: 1× female (Pico), 4× male (expansion)
- Power: USB connector for external supply
- Pin Pitch: 2.54mm standard
- Compatibility: Raspberry Pi Pico (with headers soldered)
Package Contents
- 1× Pico Quad Expander Board
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico and expansion modules sold separately. Check for pin conflicts between modules before connecting multiple boards.


















