SunFounder Thales Kit for Raspberry Pi Pico, Release 1.0
Wiring
Let’s follow the direction of the circuit to build the circuit!
1. Connect the 3V3 pin of Pico to the positive power bus of the breadboard.
2. Insert the button into the breadboard and straddle the central dividing line.
Note:
We can think of the four-legged button as an H-shaped button. Its left (right) two feet
are connected, which means that after it straddles the central dividing line, it will connect the two
half rows of the same row number together. (For example, in my circuit, E23 and F23 have been
connected, as are E25 and F25).
Before the button is pressed, the left and right sides are independent of each other, and current cannot
flow from one side to the other.
3. Use a jumper wire to connect one of the button pins to the positive bus (mine is the pin on the upper right).
4. Connect the other pin (upper left or lower left) to GP14 with a jumper wire.
5. Use a 10K resistor to connect the pin on the upper left corner of the button and the negative bus.
Note:
The color ring of the 10k resistor is brown, black, black, red, brown.
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