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Raspberry Pi HUB75-Backpack v1.0
by CaptainMurdoch.
2
layer board of
1.39x0.60
inches
(35.26x15.27
mm).
Shared on
February 28th, 2015 04:26.
NOTE: This board uses the OLD pinout and the rpi-rgb-led-matrix library must be specifically compiled to work with this version. If you are a FPP user, check on the forums before ordering any of this board.
This board allows plugging a Raspberry Pi into a HUB75 compatible LED panel. The 26-pin female header for the Pi and the 16-pin tall stacking header for the HUB75 panel both attach to the back/bottom side of the board. The PCB hangs over the edge of the Pi and allows the Pi to plug directly into the back of the HUB75 panel. Pin 1 for the Pi is on the left bottom of the connector when viewed from the top of the board. Pin 1 for the HUB75 interface is the top right of the board. This PCB may also be used with a male header for the HUB75 panel attached to the top side of the board rather than a female header attached to the bottom side of the board.
Raspberry Pi Hub75-Dual v1.1
by CaptainMurdoch.
2
layer board of
1.44x1.00
inches
(36.50x25.40
mm).
Shared on
February 6th, 2015 20:46.
NOTE: This board uses the OLD pinout and the rpi-rgb-led-matrix library must be specifically compiled to work with this version. If you are a FPP user, check on the forums before ordering any of this board.
This board allows plugging a set of HUB75 compatible LED panel into the GPIO header on a Raspberry Pi. The outputs are duplicates of each other, both outputs will display the same data. The 26-pin female header for the Pi attaches to the back/bottom side of the board and the 16-pin male headers for the HUB75 connections attach to the top. Pin 1 is on the left bottom of each of the headers when viewed from the top of the board.
Raspberry Pi Hub75 v1.1
by CaptainMurdoch.
2
layer board of
1.44x0.65
inches
(36.53x16.51
mm).
Shared on
February 6th, 2015 20:46.
NOTE: This board uses the OLD pinout and the rpi-rgb-led-matrix library must be specifically compiled to work with this version. If you are a FPP user, check on the forums before ordering any of this board.
This board allows plugging a HUB75 compatible LED panel into the GPIO header on a Raspberry Pi. The 26-pin female header for the Pi attaches to the back/bottom side of the board and the 16-pin male header for the HUB75 connection attaches to the top. Pin 1 is on the left bottom of each of the headers when viewed from the top of the board.