8 Pin JST-SH Cable (SP/CE)

8 pin JST-SH cables for hooking up microcontrollers, breakouts or other boards with SP/CE connectors.

These JST-SH to JST-SH cables can be used to connect a SP/CE host (like Pimoroni Pico Plus or Plasma 2350) up to a SP/CE module (such as our RM2 or Clipper breakouts). The JST-SH to DuPont version could be useful if you need to connect a SP/CE host or breakout to pin headers on another board.

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Features

  • JST-SH connector with a 1mm pitch
  • Cable length: 50 or 200mm (approx)
  • JST-SH to JST-SH cables have opposing side connectors (so the pinout is the same at both ends).

6 customer reviews

a day ago
Totally neccessary adjunct to the Pimoroni Presto, it gives IO capability that is not provided by the original device, working through the I2C interface. Works well, have not yet established speed capabilities but very welcome just the same.
by Trevor about IO Expander Breakout via REVIEWS.io
10 days ago
I bought this to add digital IO pins, ADC input and PWM output to my Presto which has only I2C for Input/Output. It is really easy to connect and I've found it to be really useful.
by Anthony about IO Expander Breakout via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Looking forward to use this with the Grow Hat to trigger some Grow LED’s and a float switch for a reservoir.
by Darrell about IO Expander Breakout via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Quick delivery. Very useful for multiple analogue inputs. Would be useful to have the option of an un-soldered header, and supplied with spare/loose straight and right-angled headers for end-user soldering (some of us "old school" types don't mind a bit of soldering :-)
by Anonymous about IO Expander Breakout via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Great little board, I wish there was a Node-Red node to control it rather than having to revert to a Python node in Node Red. Not knowing Python it took me a little while to get my head around it.
by Christopher about IO Expander Breakout via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
Nice breakout! Your python-code makes the difference. One thing to note though: the holes of the I2C-connector don't properly line up. Maybe this is on purpose, but in this case it would have made more sense to let the already soldered pins face to the other side.
by Bernhard about IO Expander Breakout via REVIEWS.io

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