Raspberry Pi Pico Relay Board is developed by SB Components with the potential to control up to 4 appliances and loads up to 240V AC@ 7A, 30V DC@ 10A.
- Relay's : Relay On = 1, Relay Off = 0 (OUTPUT)
- Raspberry Pi Pico Relay Board (Buy it from : https://shop.sb-components.co.uk/products/raspberry-pi-pico-relay-board )
- 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 (optional)
- Connect Raspberry Pi Pico on female header of Pico Relay Board.
- Connect USB cable on Raspberry Pi Pico USB port.
- Make sure default jumpers are connected for each relay.
- Now use example code "Test.py" from pico relay board's github repository in any micropython supported ide (preferred thonny ide).
- Copy paste code in ide and choose interpreter as MicroPython (Raspberry Pi pico).
- Click on green play button to run example on Pico Relay Board.
Note: You can use any other GPIO of Raspberry Pi Pico by removing default jumper and connection it to GPIO using jumper cables.