Pidapter converts Raspberry Pi B+ Pins to Sockets

A project in Melbourne, FL by Michael Bross
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The Pidapter converts the GPIO pin header on the Raspberry Pi version B+ to sockets and provides port pin descriptions.
Backers: 80
Average Pledge Per Backer: $26

Funded: $2,041 of $1,700
Dates: Dec 10th -> Jan 1st (22 days)
Project By: Michael Bross
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Latest News

Limited First Editions

December 28th - via: kickstarter.com
For the Backers who choose the limited first edition reward I have 15 printed circuit boards on hand and should have connectors by Friday January 2nd. I should be able to ship those limited first editions on Saturday January 4th!  Thanks for backing... (Read More)

Funding Goal Achieved

December 28th - via: kickstarter.com
I'm very happy to report the Pidapter project funding goal has been met! So I'm not waiting for the KickStarter project to end. I'll start to work right away on getting the Pidapters produced. Because the printed circuit boards are the long lead... (Read More)

Also works with Raspberry Pi A+

December 24th - via: kickstarter.com
I just discovered the Pidapter works with the Raspberry Pi A+ too! The Pidapter's middle connector just clears the USB connector on the RPi A+ and the Pidapter does not block the camera or display ports. The pin outs are the same on both the A+ and... (Read More)

Added a project image

December 14th - via: kickstarter.com
I added an image of a project that uses the Pidaptor B+. The project also uses a 3-Axis accelerometer to detect vibration and logs when the vibration was detected and when it stopped. I used it to detect when my sprinkler pump started and stopped so... (Read More)

First day update

December 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow what a great first day! I'm really excited to see so much interest in this project. Thanks to all the backers it looks like this project is going to do well. Please post a link to the campaign on Facebook or Google+ to help keep the momentum... (Read More)

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