Raspberry Pi GPIO Ribbon Cable - 40-pin, 6" (RPi 3, RPi2, B+)

This 2x20 flat ribbon-cable fits the GPIO headers on the Raspberry Pi 3, 2, and B+ so you can easily connect to the low-level peripherals and get hacking! This cable has 0.1"-spaced connectors and is keyed for polarity.

  • 6" long

Raspberry Pi GPIO Ribbon Cable - 40-pin, 6" (RPi 3, RPi2, B+) Product Help and Resources

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  • JGuthridge / about 9 years ago / 2

    Am I right in thinking these look an awful lot like a huge box of 40pin IDE cables I have floating around here somewhere...

    • diz / about 9 years ago * / 1

      I was thinking the very same thing. I have thrown away so many of these things. IMHO, if you have a need for something like this on the RPi or elsewhere, it makes more sense to buy a spool of 40C ribbon cable along with a slew of IDC terminators. Then you can size the run however you want.

      Bonus: you get to pick a color. I have a big spool of black 3M 50C ribbon cable. It's very nice.

    • Jade / about 9 years ago / 1

      I knew these things would come in handy one day! I've been slowly chopping up my infinite supply for wire in robotics projects. Now if only I could find use for hundreds of IDE drives sitting next to the crate of cables.

    • kabram / about 9 years ago / 1

      Mine were floating around until I purged them thinking who needs IDE cables when everything is SATA 3!!!

  • Member #22879 / about 8 years ago / 1

    So, how can I have have one of these cables with both, male pins on which to mount a PiFace Digital2 board, and a female 40-pin 2x20 flat ribbon-cable header with which to attach a SparkFun Pi Wedge B+? I need to do PWM for an H-bridge and A-to-D on a solderless breadboard connected with a SparkFun Pi Wedge B+, and concurrently provide the functions supported by the PiFace Digital2 I/O board. I'm thinking an IDC header connector crimped into the length of the ribbon cable with a male-male 40-pin header plugged into it for the PiFace Digital2. I'm thinking a PiFace Pi-Rack http://www.newark.com/piface/pirack/pi-rack-raspberry-pi/dp/97W2503 may not be the best solution to providing PiFace Digital and breadboard functionality concurrently. Comments? LDighera@att.net

  • kk6hbv / about 9 years ago / 1

    If you look at your raspberry cable assemblies and the gpio you will find 40 pins. Beware of your old ribbon connectors. The came with 39 holes. The center pin is missing on the cable.

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