---
product_id: 273923509
title: "HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B"
brand: "hcdc"
price: "5580 som"
currency: KGS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 9
category: "Hcdc"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/273923509-hcdc-rpi-gpio-status-led-and-terminal-block-breakout-board
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region: Kyrgyzstan
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# 3.3V power LED indicator 5V power LED indicator GPIO status LEDs HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B

**Brand:** hcdc
**Price:** 5580 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Light up your Pi projects with instant GPIO clarity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B by hcdc
- **How much does it cost?** 5580 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/273923509-hcdc-rpi-gpio-status-led-and-terminal-block-breakout-board)

## Best For

- hcdc enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hcdc brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Instant GPIO Insight:** One-to-one LED mapping with 40-pin GPIO header for real-time pin status visibility.
- • **Ultra-Low Power LEDs:** Each LED draws only 0.1mA, ensuring zero interference with GPIO signals.
- • **Plug & Play Debugging:** Pre-assembled HAT fits Raspberry Pi A+/3A+/B+/2B/3B/3B+/4B for effortless setup.
- • **Premium Build Quality:** Precision soldering and copper cage pins guarantee durability and professional-grade performance.
- • **Robust Screw Terminals:** Supports 26-16 AWG wires with secure M2 steel screws for clean, reliable connections.

## Overview

The HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT is a precision-engineered add-on for Raspberry Pi models A+, 3A+, B+, 2B, 3B, 3B+, and 4B. It features dedicated LEDs for 5V (blue), 3.3V (red), and GPIO pins (green) that provide immediate visual feedback on pin states without affecting signal integrity. The breakout board includes robust screw terminals compatible with 26-16 AWG wires, ensuring secure and tidy wiring. Pre-assembled with high-quality soldering and copper components, this HAT streamlines debugging, prototyping, and permanent installations, making it an essential tool for professional makers and engineers seeking reliable GPIO monitoring and clean wiring solutions.

## Description

desertcart.com: HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B : Electronics

Review: Excellent for Debugging and Clean Wiring – A Must-Have for Pi GPIO Projects - I used this breakout board in my Raspberry Pi–based oven controller, and it made wiring and debugging way easier. The screw terminals keep connections secure and clean, and the LED indicators on each GPIO pin are incredibly helpful for monitoring pin state at a glance—no more guessing if your code or wiring is working. It plugs directly onto the Pi's GPIO header and includes clear pin labels, so setup was fast and error-free. Perfect for permanent installs or prototyping where reliability and visibility matter. Highly recommend for any Raspberry Pi GPIO project—especially if you’re driving relays, sensors, or building something like a custom control panel. This board makes it way easier to troubleshoot and maintain.
Review: Well built non-intrusive connections and monitoring for your GPIO pins - Since desertcart likes to combine reviews for totally different products, this review is for the HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT. I'm not sure why people complained about putting this board in a case. It is pretty obvious that many HATs will not fit inside a closed case. This board will work with a male to female 40-pin flat extender cable if you remove the two plastic posts on either side of the connector. You really don't need those posts except to permanently attach it to the base board or another HAT. The connector works pretty well as a "foot" and you can leave the other posts for feet on the other side. I am using a Compute Module 4 with a WaveShare IO baseboard. This has plenty of clearance above the Waveshare heat sink and Compute Module 4. Although I can't close the case, I could file a slot in the cover and use a ribbon cable. My only minor complaint is that the signal designations on the terminal blocks are ordered differently than for the connector pins. I haven't figured out if there is a system to it, but they seem quite random. In some cases the label is the GPIO pin and in some cases it is the usual function, like "TX' or "RX". Probably it wasn't possible (or easy) to make a layout on the terminal blocks to match the connector pin ordering. With a little bit of care in finding the right connection, this provides all the signals. What impressed me was the construction. If this is built by hand, it was done very well. There were no cold solder joints, splashes or burnt lands from using too much heat. It actually looks like it was put through a wave soldering or surface mount soldering machine. The plastic posts could have been metal, but they're good enough being plastic. For the price, this board is a good value. I'm porting an OS to the Compute Module 4, and this board has saved me from hanging LEDs off of my board. It is also nice to see the serial port TX and RX data to at least know of the signals are reversed (one LED on instead of 2).

## Features

- The item has been soldered and assembled. Support for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B
- GPIO status LED and power 5V / 3.3V indication. GPIO output or input level high LED on, output or input level low LED off. 5V blue, 3.3V red, GPIOs green. The position of the LED is in a one-to-one correspondence with the position of the Raspberry Pi 2x20pin connector, and the logic level of the GPIO can be observed very quickly and intuitively. The driving current of each LED is only 0.1mA, so you don't have to worry about it affecting the read and write status of GPIO.
- Terminal block pitch 3.5mm/0.138", wire size range 26AWG to 16AWG, strip length 5mm, screw M2 steel, pin header and cage copper. 2 x 20 pins expansion pin header, height 8mm/0.32".
- Packing list: 1x terminal block breakout module, 4x M2.5x16mm nylon standoffs, 4x M2.5x6mm nylon standoffs, 4x M2.5 nylon nuts(NOTE: the item not include Raspberry Pi Board).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08RDYDG6X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #464 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand Name | HCDC |
| Color | blue, red |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Current Rating | 3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (347) |
| Gauge | 26.0 |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.56"W x 1.09"H |
| Manufacturer | Xiken Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Model | HD040 |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Number Of Contacts | 40 |
| Number Of Poles | 40 |
| Number of Positions | 40 |
| Part Number | HD040 |
| Pitch | 0.14 Inches |
| Voltage | 3.3 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HCDC
- **Color:** blue, red
- **Connector Type:** Screw
- **Current Rating:** 3 Amps
- **Gauge:** 26.0
- **Item Pitch:** 0.14 Inches
- **Material:** Copper
- **Mounting Type:** Panel Mount
- **Number Of Contacts:** 40
- **Voltage:** 3.3 Volts

## Images

![HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT for Raspberry Pi A+ 3A+ B+ 2B 3B 3B+ 4B - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81qX5HPfs6L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: has this been tested with POE hats or any other existing hats?**
A: I originally installed a 3 relay contactor hat, but quickly grew out of that. I had to upgrade the power supply (Mean Well MDR-60-5) to 60 watts which powers the Pi (bypassing the micro USB port), 16 relay contactors (not all used), 8 sensors, and 4 3.3v step down regulators. The Pi is not a very good power source, especially 3.3v. All the gear is mounted on C45 DIN rails to avoid breadboards. All wire junctions are screw down like the this hat. Also the LEDs were very helpful in debugging. The code and it's relationship to the GPIO is quite complex. Latency and hysteresis were an ongoing challenge. I wouldn't cover the LEDs with another hat.

**Q: According to diagram, the posts appear to be one way (diode) from the gpio head. can i send signal back to the pi from this breakout?**
A: The diode is a led.  Set the GPIO pin of your choice to output and the led will show the state of the output of that GPIO pin.  Set the GPIO pin of your choice to input and the led will show the state of whatever is input to that GPIO pin.

**Q: What are the length and width of the connector that fits onto the 40-pin header? I want to see if it will fit through the slot in the top of my case.**
A: This is not the answer I was looking for. I would like to see if I can use this breakout box with the cover installed on my Raspberry Pi case. It has a slot 55 mm long X 8 mm wide. Will the header connector fit through this slot?

**Q: Will it work with Pi Zero W?**
A: Yes, the item can support Pi Zero W, But only two screw holes can be fixed.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent for Debugging and Clean Wiring – A Must-Have for Pi GPIO Projects
*by E***N on May 20, 2025*

I used this breakout board in my Raspberry Pi–based oven controller, and it made wiring and debugging way easier. The screw terminals keep connections secure and clean, and the LED indicators on each GPIO pin are incredibly helpful for monitoring pin state at a glance—no more guessing if your code or wiring is working. It plugs directly onto the Pi's GPIO header and includes clear pin labels, so setup was fast and error-free. Perfect for permanent installs or prototyping where reliability and visibility matter. Highly recommend for any Raspberry Pi GPIO project—especially if you’re driving relays, sensors, or building something like a custom control panel. This board makes it way easier to troubleshoot and maintain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well built non-intrusive connections and monitoring for your GPIO pins
*by E***K on April 20, 2022*

Since Amazon likes to combine reviews for totally different products, this review is for the HCDC RPi GPIO Status LED & Terminal Block Breakout Board HAT. I'm not sure why people complained about putting this board in a case. It is pretty obvious that many HATs will not fit inside a closed case. This board will work with a male to female 40-pin flat extender cable if you remove the two plastic posts on either side of the connector. You really don't need those posts except to permanently attach it to the base board or another HAT. The connector works pretty well as a "foot" and you can leave the other posts for feet on the other side. I am using a Compute Module 4 with a WaveShare IO baseboard. This has plenty of clearance above the Waveshare heat sink and Compute Module 4. Although I can't close the case, I could file a slot in the cover and use a ribbon cable. My only minor complaint is that the signal designations on the terminal blocks are ordered differently than for the connector pins. I haven't figured out if there is a system to it, but they seem quite random. In some cases the label is the GPIO pin and in some cases it is the usual function, like "TX' or "RX". Probably it wasn't possible (or easy) to make a layout on the terminal blocks to match the connector pin ordering. With a little bit of care in finding the right connection, this provides all the signals. What impressed me was the construction. If this is built by hand, it was done very well. There were no cold solder joints, splashes or burnt lands from using too much heat. It actually looks like it was put through a wave soldering or surface mount soldering machine. The plastic posts could have been metal, but they're good enough being plastic. For the price, this board is a good value. I'm porting an OS to the Compute Module 4, and this board has saved me from hanging LEDs off of my board. It is also nice to see the serial port TX and RX data to at least know of the signals are reversed (one LED on instead of 2).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Breakout for raspberry pi with led status indicators
*by A***R on April 29, 2025*

Bought for building Raspberry Pi projects for the led indicator to check coding.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-09*