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The diagram below show the pins on the GPIO connector.
 
The diagram below show the pins on the GPIO connector.
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As well as supplying power (GND, 3.3V and 5V) all the GPIO pins can be used as either digital inputs or outputs. The pins labelled SCL and SDA can be used for I2C. The pins labelled MOSI, MISO and SCKL can be used to connect to SPI devices.
 
As well as supplying power (GND, 3.3V and 5V) all the GPIO pins can be used as either digital inputs or outputs. The pins labelled SCL and SDA can be used for I2C. The pins labelled MOSI, MISO and SCKL can be used to connect to SPI devices.
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A popular way to actually make the connections to the Raspberry Pi is to use a Pi Cobbler.
 
A popular way to actually make the connections to the Raspberry Pi is to use a Pi Cobbler.
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This uses a ribbon cable to connect the GPIO connector to solderless breadboard, where you can add your own components.
 
This uses a ribbon cable to connect the GPIO connector to solderless breadboard, where you can add your own components.
    
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