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HAT Hacker HAT

For when two (mini) HATs are better than one! A nifty prototyping tool for connecting multiple mini HATs to one Raspberry Pi.

This HAT gives your Pi two sets of GPIO pins - very useful for attaching two mini HATs (or a HAT and a mini HAT) at the same time, great for prototyping, debugging or for connecting a mini HAT to other circuitry.

Because it sits directly on top of the Pi it's also a tidy permanent mounting solution for projects that involve two mini HATs, we've included plenty of standoffs so you can keep them suitably secured.

Features

  • 2 landing areas for mini HATs with pre-installed 40 pin male connectors
  • GPIO pins labelled with function and BCM pin numbers
  • 6 black metal PCB standoffs for HAT and mini HAT mounting
  • 8 mounting holes
  • Pre-installed 40 pin female connector for attaching to Pi's GPIO
  • No soldering required!

If you're planning on using multiple mini HATs in your project, you'll need to check for GPIO conflicts - Pinout.xyz and pHAT Stack Configurator are useful for this!

$3.46

Original: $9.90

-65%
HAT Hacker HAT

$9.90

$3.46

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For when two (mini) HATs are better than one! A nifty prototyping tool for connecting multiple mini HATs to one Raspberry Pi.

This HAT gives your Pi two sets of GPIO pins - very useful for attaching two mini HATs (or a HAT and a mini HAT) at the same time, great for prototyping, debugging or for connecting a mini HAT to other circuitry.

Because it sits directly on top of the Pi it's also a tidy permanent mounting solution for projects that involve two mini HATs, we've included plenty of standoffs so you can keep them suitably secured.

Features

  • 2 landing areas for mini HATs with pre-installed 40 pin male connectors
  • GPIO pins labelled with function and BCM pin numbers
  • 6 black metal PCB standoffs for HAT and mini HAT mounting
  • 8 mounting holes
  • Pre-installed 40 pin female connector for attaching to Pi's GPIO
  • No soldering required!

If you're planning on using multiple mini HATs in your project, you'll need to check for GPIO conflicts - Pinout.xyz and pHAT Stack Configurator are useful for this!

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