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The Giant Butterfly allows four HATs or pHATs (or a mix) to be attached to a single Raspberry Pi 40-way connector.
All pins are connected and the ID_SD and ID_SC (HAT EEPROM) have cuttable solder jumpers.
For HATs and pHATs with an EEPROM (required by the HAT specification), you will need to cut the ID solder jumpers (with a sharp knife or track cutter) to prevent conflicts.
The EEPROM on the primary HAT (over the Pi) is always connected to the Pi. If at a later date you require the ID pins to be reconnected this can be done by bridging the jumper with solder.
Note: The Giant Butterfly uses a 4-layer PCB to achieve its small footprint. Due to the traces crossing over each other we do not recommend using it where high-frequency signals/switching is required. Raspberry Pi, headers and HATs not included.
When using multiple HATs you MUST check for conflicts - for example, enable/select pins when using SPI, I2C addresses and GPIO pin conflicts and modes, 8086 advise checking on pinout.xyz and/or with the HAT manufacturer for used pins/modes in use.
The Giant Butterfly board would normally be used with 3x male + 1x tall stacking headers (not included). The tall stacking header is for the Raspberry Pi and the primary HAT, and the male headers is for the other HAT positions.
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