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                "content": "This GPIO Prototyping Board is Designed for Raspberry Pi B+ and Pi 2 . you can combine your raspberry pi with other components, modules in this board .it's very convenient <img src=\"RPI_eexxpansion_01.jpg\" title=\"RPI_eexxpansion_01.jpg\" width=\"300\" alt=\"RPI_eexxpansion_01.jpg\" \/>\n==Compatibility List==\n\n-   Compatibility\n\n| Platform                    | RPi Expansion Board | Notes |\n|-----------------------------|---------------------|-------|\n| Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus | √                   |       |\n| Raspberry Pi zero           | √                   |       |\n| Raspberry Pi zero W         | √                   |       |\n| Raspberry Pi 3 Model B      | √                   |       |\n| Raspberry Pi 2 Model B      | √                   |       |\n| Raspberry Pi Model B+       | √                   |       |\n|                             |                     |       |",
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                "content": "-   A big prototyping area, half of which is 'breadboard' style and half of which is 'perfboard' style so you can wire up DIP chips, sensors, and the like.\n-   Along the edges of the proto area, all the GPIO\/I2C\/SPI and power pins are broken out to 0.1\" stips so you can easily connect to them.\n-   On the edges of the prototyping area, all of the breakout pins are also connected to labeled 3.5mm screw-terminal blocks. This makes it easy to semi-permanently wire in sensors, LEDs, etc.\n-   There's also a 4-block terminal block broken out to 0.1\" pads for general non-GPIO wiring.\n-   A SOIC and a TSSOP surface mount chip breakout area, for those chips that dont come in DIP format.\n-   EEPROM for Raspberry Pi HAT\n-   POWER LED indicator",
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                "heading_path": "schematic",
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                "content": "<img src=\"Expansion_board_schematic.png\" title=\"Expansion_board_schematic.png\" width=\"300\" alt=\"Expansion_board_schematic.png\" \/>",
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                "heading_path": "mounting introduction",
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                "content": "Just insert the module to Raspberry Pi, like the below picture： <img src=\"122.jpg\" title=\"122.jpg\" width=\"300\" alt=\"122.jpg\" \/>",
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