Raspberry PI GPIO connector

Raspberry PI A+, B+ and 2B GPIO J8 40-pin pinout. Raspberry PI Models A and B have only the first 26 pins.

GPIO# 2nd func pin# pin# 2nd func GPIO#
+3V3 1 2 +5V
GPIO2 SDA1 (I2C) 3 4 +5V
GPIO3 SCL1 (I2C) 5 6 GND
GPIO4 GCLK 7 8 TXD0 (UART) GPIO14
GND 9 10 RXD0 (UART) GPIO15
GPIO17 GEN0 11 12 GEN1 GPIO18
GPIO27 GEN2 13 14 GND
GPIO22 GEN3 15 16 GEN4 GPIO23
+3V3 17 18 GEN5 GPIO24
GPIO10 MOSI (SPI) 19 20 GND
GPIO9 MISO (SPI) 21 22 GEN6 GPIO25
GPIO11 SCLK (SPI) 23 24 CE0_N (SPI) GPIO8
GND 25 26 CE1_N (SPI) GPIO7
(Models A and B stop here)
EEPROM ID_SD 27 28 ID_SC EEPROM
GPIO5 29 30 GND
GPIO6 31 32 GPIO12
GPIO13 33 34 GND
GPIO19 35 36 GPIO16
GPIO26 37 38 GPIO20
GND 39 40 GPIO21

Model B rev 2 also has P6 which has 8 pins offering access to an additional 4 GPIO connections.

Function 2nd func pin# pin# 2nd func Function
+5V 1 2 +3V3
GPIO28 GPIO_GEN7 3 4 GPIO_GEN8 GPIO29
GPIO30 GPIO_GEN9 5 6 GPIO_GEN10 GPIO31
GND 7 8 GND

Models A and B provide GPIO access to the ACT status LED using GPIO 16. Models A+ and B+ provide GPIO access to the ACT status LED using GPIO 47, and the power status LED using GPIO 35.

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