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@ -11,23 +11,22 @@ buy: http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=543
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image: 'pzm-shim.png'
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pincount: 6
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eeprom: no
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power:
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ground:
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'39':
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pin:
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'37':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'38':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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'35':
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name: MotorB_0
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mode: output
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'36':
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name: MotorB_1
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mode: output
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'37':
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name: MotorA_0
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mode: output
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'38':
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name: MotorA_1
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mode: output
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-->
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#Pi Zero Motor Shim
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The PZM shim gives you the simplest possible motor driver that can be fitted directly to the header of a Pi Zero (or other 40-pin model of Pi). Headers are included to use if required so that it is a plug-in device rather than soldered directly if preferred.
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The PZM shim gives you the simplest possible motor driver that can be fitted directly to the header of a Pi Zero (or other 40-pin model of Pi). Headers are included to use if required so that it is a plug-in device rather than soldered directly if preferred.
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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ buy: http://4tronix.co.uk/store/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=390
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image: '4tronix-pistop.png'
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pincount: 4
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eeprom: no
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power:
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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#Pi Stop Traffic Lights
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The PiStop is placed vertically into the GPIO connectors and can be fitted into several positions in the board. It can be fitted into 26-pin headers as well as 40-pin headers. It only uses 3 GPIO pins plus ground, but you can fit multiple PiStops into one header, although not all positions are possible simultaneously as some pins are shared across the options.
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The PiStop is placed vertically into the GPIO connectors and can be fitted into several positions in the board. It can be fitted into 26-pin headers as well as 40-pin headers. It only uses 3 GPIO pins plus ground, but you can fit multiple PiStops into one header, although not all positions are possible simultaneously as some pins are shared across the options.
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