It's showtime for Pimoroni's amazing pHAT Stack! Say goodbye to the Mini Black HAT Hack3r for now. This PCB is a game - changer. It has 6 sets of 2x20 pin headers. One connects to your Raspberry Pi, and the other 5 are for a wide range of HATs, pHATs, or bonnets. The possibilities are endless. It's great for projects like showing temperatures and times. Combine it with other boards like the OLED Bonnet, Inky pHAT, or Enviro pHAT to display sensor values. Before setting it up, check if your boards are compatible. Since the Raspberry Pi has limited GPIO pins, there might be pin clashes. Use Pinout's cool Raspberry Pi pinout configurator and check the spec sheets. Features include five sets of 2x20 pin headers, HAT and pHAT mounting holes (M2.5) with labels, a handy pinout with BCM numbers, a classy Adafruit black GPIO ribbon cable, and it comes assembled! The kit includes a pHAT Stack PCB, 6 pre - soldered 2x20 male GPIO pins, 5 pairs of black brass standoffs, 4 rubber non - slip feet, and a 40 - pin black GPIO ribbon cable. Note: Raspberry Pi is not included, but it works with any Pi having a 2x20 connector.



Using the Pimoroni pHAT Stack is easy. First, connect the PCB to your Raspberry Pi using the dedicated 2x20 pin header. Then, you can attach your HATs, pHATs, or bonnets to the other 5 headers. This stack is perfect for projects where you need to display things like temperature or time. Just pair it with boards like the OLED Bonnet or Inky pHAT. Before you start putting everything together, make sure all your boards are compatible. Check Pinout's Raspberry Pi pinout configurator and the spec sheets of your add - ons to avoid pin clashes. Maintenance is simple. Keep the PCB clean and free from dust. If you need to move or store it, be gentle with the GPIO pins and the ribbon cable. Remember, the Raspberry Pi isn't included, but it'll work with any Pi that has a 2x20 connector.