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GPIO stands for General Purpose Input Output and can be used to receive and send digital signals to and from simple electronics from the Raspberry Pi.
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GPIO pins: (3v3 and #pins) not providing power
The 3v3 gpio pins and all of the numbered pins are not providing any voltage. Or rather, very little voltage. … It is also unlikely to be short circuiting in my breadboard as I am using an adafruit breakout board and I have nothing connected to any of the gpio pins. …
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GPIO pins: (3v3 and #pins) not providing power
When I took it off the gpio pins and tested the voltmeter directly on them, I got the expected results. …