Minor typo

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Andrew Scheller 2016-03-23 13:31:42 +00:00
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This GPIO Pinout is designed to be both a quick-reference and a comprehensive gu
* 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 (shown as a tooltip), for Gordon's Wiring Pi library
* Physical - Number corresponding to the pins physical location on the header
* Physical - Number corresponding to the pin's physical location on the header
##Raspberry Pi Zero
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##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.
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.