Ultimate I/O Hat for the Raspberry Pi
A project in Pittsburgh, PA by Doug Gilliland000days
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Ultimate I/O Hat for the Raspberry Pi (A+, B+ and Pi-2). Connect your 5V devices to this Raspberry Pi daughtercard.
Backers: 69
Average Pledge Per Backer: $49
Funded: $3,406 of $500
Dates: Mar 4th -> Apr 19th (47 days)
Project By: Doug Gilliland
Backers: 69
Average Pledge Per Backer: $49
Funded: $3,406 of $500
Dates: Mar 4th -> Apr 19th (47 days)
Project By: Doug Gilliland
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Last Updated: April 19 @ 22:01 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Final day
March 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Down to the last day for backing our project. (Read More)
Updated the Kickstarter page
March 27th - via: kickstarter.com
We updated the Kickstarter page to show a picture of the hat (card). In the picture, the hat is mounted on an Adafruit Pi Protector for the Model A+. This is a reasonably priced case for the Pi which provides nice insulation between the Pi and the... (Read More)
Checkout the checkout
March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
The checkout of the Universal I/O Hat for the Raspberry Pi went great. The card works very well. We made a video of the card running. The video shows 16 bits of 5V output on the bottom LED card and the rest of the 3.3V lines are connected to the top... (Read More)
Off to a great start... Boards arrived...
March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This Kickstarter is off to a good start. Quite a few of our backers are people who have backed us before. Thank you for continuing to support our projects to bring 5V I/O to the Raspberry Pi community. The Boards Have ArrivedOur first batch of boards... (Read More)
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