We think this will make it more fun to expand the Pi and build custom circuitry with it.
The T-Cobbler PCB has all the pins labeled nicely so you can go forth and build circuits without keeping a pin-out printout at your desk. The convention is one row to the next row. The T-Cobbler can plug into any solderless breadboard or even a protoboard (like the Perma-Proto!). The pin numbering of the pin headers do not follow the convention. You can plug the 40-pin GPIO cable between the Pi computer and the T-Cobbler breakout. This set will make 'cobbling together' prototypes with the Pi super easy.Įach order comes with a 40 pin ribbon cable and assembled T-Cobbler Plus. The T-Cobbler Plus is an add on prototyping board from Adafruit specifically designed for the B+ that can break out all those tasty power, GPIO, I2C and SPI pins from the 40-pin header onto a solderless breadboard. We also have the more compact original Cobbler Plus. This Cobbler is in a fancy T-shape, which is not as compact, but is a little easier to read the labels. It works with all modern Pi boards released after 2014 (A+, B+, 2, 3, 4, etc) Alternately you can make your board in to a Hat which will plug directly in to the GPIO connector (again I would use the above header part rather than a standard header.) Hope this helps. This is the assembled version of the Pi T-Cobbler Plus. The Raspberry PI then connects via a 40pin IDC ribbon cable to the headers on the pcb.