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Raspberry Pi 400 GPIO Expansion Board

Raspberry Pi 400 GPIO Expansion Board

This GPIO Expansion Board provides a convenient way to access the Raspberry Pi 400's GPIO pins. Since the Pi 400's GPIO header is positioned at the rear of the keyboard, this adapter makes it easier to connect HATs, breakout boards, and other accessories.

A compact and affordable solution for makers who want to expand their Pi 400's capabilities with external hardware.

Key Features

  • Full GPIO Access – Breaks out all 40 GPIO pins for easy connection
  • Compact Design – Small footprint at just 5.5 × 4.8 cm
  • Lightweight – Only 18g for minimal impact on your setup
  • Simple Installation – Plugs directly into the Pi 400's GPIO header

Specifications

  • Dimensions – 5.5 × 4.8 cm
  • Weight – 18g

Compatibility

  • Raspberry Pi 400

Package Contents

  • 1× GPIO Expansion Board

Ideal For

  • Connecting HATs and add-on boards to Pi 400
  • Breadboard prototyping with jumper wires
  • Electronics projects and experimentation
$1.00

Original: $2.86

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Raspberry Pi 400 GPIO Expansion Board

$2.86

$1.00

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Description

This GPIO Expansion Board provides a convenient way to access the Raspberry Pi 400's GPIO pins. Since the Pi 400's GPIO header is positioned at the rear of the keyboard, this adapter makes it easier to connect HATs, breakout boards, and other accessories.

A compact and affordable solution for makers who want to expand their Pi 400's capabilities with external hardware.

Key Features

  • Full GPIO Access – Breaks out all 40 GPIO pins for easy connection
  • Compact Design – Small footprint at just 5.5 × 4.8 cm
  • Lightweight – Only 18g for minimal impact on your setup
  • Simple Installation – Plugs directly into the Pi 400's GPIO header

Specifications

  • Dimensions – 5.5 × 4.8 cm
  • Weight – 18g

Compatibility

  • Raspberry Pi 400

Package Contents

  • 1× GPIO Expansion Board

Ideal For

  • Connecting HATs and add-on boards to Pi 400
  • Breadboard prototyping with jumper wires
  • Electronics projects and experimentation