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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B GPIO 40 Pin Block Pinout

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago +6
    Want to print this out for use on your header? I saved the image to my PC. Open with MSPaint. Go to Page Setup. Change your scaling to 18%. Print the image. Cut it out and press in place on your GPIO header…
  • gwideman
    gwideman over 10 years ago in reply to clem57 +4
    clem57 I fully realize that you are not responsible for the RPi's deficient docs. And I thanked you earlier for your contribution to try to fill in the blank. You seem to think I'm criticizing you and…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to gwideman +4
    I agree. It is quite moving that Element14's entire team, and Farnell/Newark, clem57 and others in the community do such a fantastic job supporting as best as they can, and get people up-to-speed on the…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to gwideman

    HI Graham,

     

    I read through the entire thread, so happy to see the very clear description you put forward in each response to explain why the electrical spec is needed. Thanks for all your hard work staying the course!! A LOT of people will be very happy to see the specs.

    As you say, too early to declare complete success yet but nevertheless it is looking far more hopeful than it has done in 4 years.

    We need your negotiating skills elsewhere too.. how do you feel about solving world peace, or something! : )

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  • rew
    rew over 9 years ago

    Update: Took a few pictures of my raspberry pi3 with the Sony DSC505V camera WITH flash, and my pi did not crash.

     

    One of the two naked chips near the power supply region has become blackened. It is not quite as shiny as on the RPI2. I cannot rule out that someone used a "black permanent marker" on it.....

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  • rew
    rew over 9 years ago in reply to clem57

    I haven't, but there is now a MUCH bigger naked chip on the bottom now. I think it's the WIFI....

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  • clem57
    clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to gwideman

    Has anyone with a Pi 3 tried the infamous "PI2 XENON DEATH FLASH"?

    Clem

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  • gwideman
    gwideman over 9 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Too early to declare success just yet, but it looks like RPF is amenable to working on releasing these electrical specs:

     

    https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=923271#p923271

     

    Thanks to RPi forum moderator jamesh.

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