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Male 40-pin 2x20 HAT Header
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Male 40-pin 2x20 HAT Header

Male 40-pin 2x20 HAT Header

These 40-pin 2x20 male headers can be used on a Pi Zero or a pHAT to break out the pins.

You can choose either straight or at a 90° angle.

Add one to a Pi Zero for compatibility with HATs (which use a female header).

Can be used to solder a Pi Zero and pHAT permanently together.

The 90° version is great for mounting inside projects at a right-angle or for routing wiring back underneath a HAT where space is at a premium but you don't want to solder wires directly onto your precious boards.

Note: You should be competent at soldering before attempting to add a right-angle header, they can be a little tricky.

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Male 40-pin 2x20 HAT Header

These 40-pin 2x20 male headers can be used on a Pi Zero or a pHAT to break out the pins.

You can choose either straight or at a 90° angle.

Add one to a Pi Zero for compatibility with HATs (which use a female header).

Can be used to solder a Pi Zero and pHAT permanently together.

The 90° version is great for mounting inside projects at a right-angle or for routing wiring back underneath a HAT where space is at a premium but you don't want to solder wires directly onto your precious boards.

Note: You should be competent at soldering before attempting to add a right-angle header, they can be a little tricky.

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These 40-pin 2x20 male headers can be used on a Pi Zero or a pHAT to break out the pins.

You can choose either straight or at a 90° angle.

Add one to a Pi Zero for compatibility with HATs (which use a female header).

Can be used to solder a Pi Zero and pHAT permanently together.

The 90° version is great for mounting inside projects at a right-angle or for routing wiring back underneath a HAT where space is at a premium but you don't want to solder wires directly onto your precious boards.

Note: You should be competent at soldering before attempting to add a right-angle header, they can be a little tricky.