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                "content": "The Raspberry Pi Module B+ increased to 40 GPIO. It’s difficult to remember the order of the new GPIO and functions. So we make this GPIO Reference board , making the majority user of Raspberry Pi B+ easily identify GPIO\n<img src=\"Ref_01.jpg\" title=\"Ref_01.jpg\" width=\"600\" alt=\"Ref_01.jpg\" \/>",
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