Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit is a multi-purpose Kit that consists of a “400 points half-size breadboard” on top, a Programmable Buzzer, 4 Programmable LEDs, 4 Push buttons, and dedicated 5V, 3v3, and GND pins at a single place.
- Push buttons : Not pressed = Logic 0 , Pressed = Logic 1 (INPUT)
- Led : LED On = 1, LED Off = 0 (OUTPUT)
- Buzzer : Buzzer On = 1, Buzzer Off = 0 (OUTPUT)
- Raspberry Pi Pico Breadboard Kit (Buy it from : https://shop.sb-components.co.uk/collections/latest-collections/products/pico-breadboard-kit )
- Raspberry Pi Pico (Buy it from : https://shop.sb-components.co.uk/collections/latest-collections/products/raspberry-pi-pico-board-with-header )
- USB Cable
- Jumper Cables
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Connect Raspberry Pi Pico on female header of Pico Breadboard Kit.
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Connect USB cable on Raspberry Pi Pico USB port.
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Use jumper cables to connect Switches , Led's and Buzzer with Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO headers.
Connections used here, GP0 -> LED 1 , GP4 -> Button 1 & GP8 -> Buzzer
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Now use example code "main.py" from pico breadboard kit's github repository in any micropython supported ide (preferred thonny ide). Find more codes in examples folder
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Download and open code in Thonny IDE, transfer main.py and PicoBreadboard.py file into Pico/Pico W.
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Choose interpreter as MicroPython (Raspberry Pi pico) with suitable com port shown.
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Click on green play button to run example on Pico Breadboard Kit.
Note: External components can be connected with Pico Breadboard kit via 400 points breadboard.