DOT-SHIM (mini-HAT), a DIY 2.54mm raster board for Raspberry Pi.
Some time ago I have tried to attach something self-made schematics to a zero Pi with some limited success. Here I've designed a 2.54mm raster board for DIY applications.
Raspberry Pi 40-pin DOT-SHIM mini-HAT.
Preview:
Features:
- locked Pi headers
- 2.54mm (0.1") raster holes
- clear pin description
- double set of Pi headers (for inside and outside mount)
- can be used as SHIM (no headers) or HAT (with headers)
CAM files are available.
Raspberry Pi zero 40-pin DOT-zero-SHIM mini-HAT.
Preview:
Features:
- locked Pi headers
- 2.54mm (0.1") raster holes
- clear pin description
- Pi zero board style
- can be used as SHIM (no headers) or HAT (with headers)
CAM files are available.
Raspberry Pi A+/B+ 40-pin DOT-plus-SHIM mini-HAT.
Preview:
Features:
- locked Pi headers
- 2.54mm (0.1") raster holes
- clear pin description
- Pi A+/B+ board style
- can be used as SHIM (no headers) or HAT (with headers)
CAM files are available.
Raspberry Pi 40-pin DOT-simple-SHIM mini-HAT.
Preview:
Features:
- locked Pi headers
- a row of 2.54mm (0.1") raster holes
- extended pin description
- can be used as SHIM (no headers) or HAT (with headers)
CAM files are available.
- pinout.xyz - a brilliant resource on topic of Pi's pinout and HATs.
- raspberrypi/hats - Pi's HAT specification.
Your contributions as code, resources, or finances are welcome! Please contact me directly via email at andriy.golovnya@gmail.com or through my GitHub profile.
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Thanks in advance!