
SunFounder Thales Kit for Raspberry Pi Pico, Release 1.0
Wiring
1. Connect the 3V3 pin of Pico to the positive power bus of the breadboard.
2. Connect one end (either end) of the 220 ohm resistor to GP15, and insert the other end into the free row of the
breadboard.
3. Insert the anode lead of the LED into the same row as the end of the 220 resistor, and connect the cathode lead
across the middle gap of the breadboard to the same row.
4. Connect the LED cathode to the negative power bus of the breadboard.
5. Insert the slide switch into the breadboard.
6. Use a jumper wire to connect one end of slide switch pin to the negative bus.
7. Connect the middle pin to GP14 with a jumper wire.
8. Use a jumper wire to connect last end of slide switch pin to the positive bus
9. Use a 10K resistor to connect the middle pin of the slide switch and the negative bus.
10. Use a 104 capacitor to connect the middle pin of the slide switch and the negative bus to realize debounce that
may arise from your toggle of switch.
11. Connect the negative power bus of the breadboard to Pico’s GND.
When you toggle the slide switch, the circuit will switch between closed and open.
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