Remove the need dig through the component box and attach LEDs, Logic probe or fire up the Scope just to quickly check any GPIO pin output status.
PEPS simple to use Pi Expansion Port Status monitor board will assist with instant visual information on all GPIO ports and is exactly what you need!
PEPS is a Raspberry Pi Expansion Port Status monitor board, with an LED on each port, that is neatly packaged in a compact PiHat mechanical size.
Ideal for:
- Experimenters
- Developers
- Education, Schools and Universities
- STEM
- Learning
- Engineers and Designers
- R&D and Testing
- A super little gadget for the toolbox
PEPS is a Raspberry Pi Expansion Port Status monitor board, with an LED on each port, that is neatly packaged in a compact PiHat mechanical size.
PEPS has a convenient GPIO chart on the rear.
PEPS example with stacking header fitted
PEPS example fitted on a Raspberry Pi with Stacking - providing quick and easy GPIO Status Information
- Super easy to use and compact PEPS board is great to quicky and instantly see what ports are high, or low
- Designed to fit on any Raspberry Pi and be left in place as a side PiHat, or temporarily placed over the Raspberry Pi Pin Header for fast GPIO debugging
- Each Raspberry Pi GPIO port has a very low current 5mA LED, so not to affect the pin state and minimize current.
- GPIO port LEDs are group coloured to assist with fast and instant identification of a GPIO type and status
- Power 5V and 3V3 LEDS to confirm supplies are up on all four power pins. This is also ideal for other clones of the Raspberry Pi.
- The PEPS board is the same size as a Pi Zero (65 x 30mm)
- PEPS is self powered from the individual GPIO outputs
The underside of the PEPS board has a convenient quick lookup of all the Raspberry Pi Pins, Power and GPIOs
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