I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to connect this circuit to my raspberry pi without using the gpio headers because I am trying to make a portable tablet with the raspberry pi 2 and the adafruit PiTFT plus 3.5in? Thanks!
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It would help if you told us what the board is and does? t appears to be a boost converter/charger for the LiPo which you intend to use to power your project but that is only a guess. – Steve Robillard Dec 19 '16 at 04:03
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The raspberry pi does not have a space for a lipo battery to connect (correct me if I'm wrong) and this board makes it so a raspberry pi can connect to a battery. – Cates Greene Dec 19 '16 at 04:09
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Basically what I'm trying to find out is how to make a wireless portable raspberry pi. – Cates Greene Dec 19 '16 at 04:13
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That is not what your question asks! Have you done a google search for Raspberry Pi tablet? Not to mention from your comment you are not even sure what the board you mention does. – Steve Robillard Dec 19 '16 at 04:20
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Welcome to Raspberry Pi! Please take the tour and visit the helpcenter to see how things work here. Please be so kind to edit *all available and relevant information, e.g. as discoverd in the discussion with Steve directly into the question (you can edit your own question!). Nobody will read all to comments and try to figure out which parts are current and which are not. Call for re-open after editing the question. – Ghanima Dec 19 '16 at 07:04
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BTW: I almost forget. You're battery reads 150 mAh meaning you won't have much fun with your Pi. Check here for the numbers: http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/14214/19949 – Ghanima Dec 19 '16 at 16:27
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Assuming that my assumption that this is intended to be a power supply for your Pi, You could simply cut a micro USB cable in half and solder the 5 volt and ground wires to the matching pins on the circuit board.

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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat. – Ghanima Dec 19 '16 at 06:58