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                "content": "It is a breatout board for your Raspberry Pi's GPIO experiment.\nIt based on T type breakout board and made some changes, the board is fit for your breadboard perfectly.\nAnd it compatiable for Raspberry Pi 2B\/2B+\/3B\/3B+\/4B\/Zero\/ZeroW.",
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                "content": "-   Smaller than before\n-   fit for GPIO experiment\n-   Clear GPIO function definitions shown\n-   BCM named GPIO lable\n-   Plug and Play\n-   Easy to assemble\n-   Weight: 0.085kg",
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                "content": "-   1\\. Connect the 40Pin wire to GPIO breakout board.\n    -   Please make sure the white wire connect to the pin holder, there is a trangle mark on the board.\n\n<img src=\"Gpiobreak006.jpg\" title=\"Gpiobreak006.jpg\" width=\"500\" alt=\"Gpiobreak006.jpg\" \/>\n\\*\\* Please make sure the white trangle against to the trangle mark which is on the 40 Pin wire.\n\n-   2\\. Connect the 40 Pin wire to your Raspberry Pi's GPIO, please make sure the white wire conncect to you Pi's GPIO Pin 1(3.3v)\n-   3\\. Connect the GPIO Breakout baord to the center of breadboard.\n\n<img src=\"Gpiobreak004.jpg\" title=\"Gpiobreak004.jpg\" width=\"500\" alt=\"Gpiobreak004.jpg\" \/>\n\\* 4. (Optional) Remove the protect film on breadboard and paste it to the project board. <img src=\"Gpiobreak003.jpg\" title=\"Gpiobreak003.jpg\" width=\"500\" alt=\"Gpiobreak003.jpg\" \/>",
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                "content": "|                                                  |                                                  |                                                  |\n|--------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|\n| [left\\|300px ](File:Gpiobreak005.jpg \"wikilink\") | [none \\|300px](File:Gpiobreak001.jpg \"wikilink\") | [none \\|300px](File:Gpiobreak002.jpg \"wikilink\") |\n\n==Package Include==\n\n-   1 x Big Black T Type Breakout Board\n-   1 x 40Pin Wire Cable",
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