diff --git a/src/en/index.md b/src/en/index.md index 38ef449..278ae45 100644 --- a/src/en/index.md +++ b/src/en/index.md @@ -1,21 +1,27 @@ #Pinout! -###The comprehensive Raspberry Pi GPIO Pinout guide, now with Raspberry Pi Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 +###The comprehensive Raspberry Pi GPIO Pinout guide now with Raspberry Pi Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 and Pi Zero. -This GPIO Pinout isn't meant to be printable, but it's both a great quick-reference and a comprehensive guide to your Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins. +This GPIO Pinout is designed to be both a quick-reference and a comprehensive guide to your Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins. -##What do these numbers mean, anyway? +##What do these numbers mean? * BCM - Broadcom pin number, commonly called "GPIO", these are the ones you probably want to use with RPi.GPIO and GPIO Zero -* WiringPi - Wiring Pi pin number, for Gordon's Wiring Pi library +* WiringPi - Wiring Pi pin number (shown as a tooltip), for Gordon's Wiring Pi library * Physical - Number corresponding to the pins physical location on the header -##Pi 2 +##Raspberry Pi Zero + +With the launch of the Pi Zero bringing Raspberry Pi into the hands of so many more people, we're pushing Pinout a little further with some visual tweaks and categorised menus to help you find what you need. + +##Raspberry Pi 2 To celebrate the launch of the Pi 2 and the new Pi-enthusiasts it'll bring, Pinout has been updated to be cleaner, more comprehensive and more accurate and will continue to be improved. -##Model B+ +##Raspberry Pi Model A+ and B+ Now that the Raspberry Pi Model B Plus is here, I've updated Pinout with the 14 extra pins you'll find on your shiny new board. -Note: While I've placed a gap to visually separate the additional 14 pins on the B+, you wont find this gap on the actual board! +##Raspberry Pi Model "A" and "B" + +Pinout was originally designed for the old 26-pin Raspberry Pi models, you'll see the outline of this original header displayed on the left in a slightly darker shade. If you click a pin you'll see details of its BCM pin assignment on the original Rev 1 Pi. \ No newline at end of file