
Raspberry Pi GPIO spacer clip
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<p>A Raspberry Pi 2x20 pin GPIO extender cable will usually have a 'shrouded' male connector at its external end with a central notch that can align a connector that has a ‘matching’ notch.</p><p>But very often connections will need to be made without a 'notched' connector, which can cause problems with ensuring the correct alignment and hence incorrect pin connections could be made with unpredictable consequences!</p><p>These small clips can be inserted at each end of the cable's 'shrouded' male connector to limit the potential overhang of a full 2x20pin connector, such as an extended header that is used as a quick-connect for a set of GPIO connections, or to simply provide an unambiguous end alignment point.</p><p>The clips can also be coloured coded so that the 3V3/5V GPIO end of the extended cable can be clearly indicated e.g. with a red clip.</p><p>The 16x design file (GPIO_clip08x16.stl), printed with 1.75mm PLA and a 4mm brim, uses 1.75m of filament and takes 1h 11m of print time on an i3 Mk3.</p><p> </p>
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