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I have an Arduino project that consists of a motor and a solenoid valve, but I want to use a Raspberry Pi because it seems to be easier to make it communicate with my computer because it has built in wifi. I want to be able to control the microcontroller/raspbi with a code in my computer.

I've never connected my Raspberry Pi to a circuit board. Is it possible to use the same circuitry while slightly adjusting the input/output lines? Or will that damage everything? Here's the image

I have an Arduino project that consists of a motor and a solenoid valve, but I want to use a Raspberry Pi because it seems to be easier to make it communicate with my computer because it has built in wifi.

I've never connected my Raspberry Pi to a circuit board. Is it possible to use the same circuitry while slightly adjusting the input/output lines? Or will that damage everything?

I have an Arduino project that consists of a motor and a solenoid valve, but I want to use a Raspberry Pi because it seems to be easier to make it communicate with my computer because it has built in wifi. I want to be able to control the microcontroller/raspbi with a code in my computer.

I've never connected my Raspberry Pi to a circuit board. Is it possible to use the same circuitry while slightly adjusting the input/output lines? Or will that damage everything? Here's the image

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Can I replace Arduino with Raspberry Pi and still use the same circuit board?

I have an Arduino project that consists of a motor and a solenoid valve, but I want to use a Raspberry Pi because it seems to be easier to make it communicate with my computer because it has built in wifi.

I've never connected my Raspberry Pi to a circuit board. Is it possible to use the same circuitry while slightly adjusting the input/output lines? Or will that damage everything?