Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Shield Design

Add Raspberry Pi Pico 2 shield then add the minimum required components needed for it to function properly. Keep the design as simple and minimal as possible.
You may include a single humidity sensor as the primary peripheral, along with any essential supporting components such as power regulation, pull-up resistors, decoupling capacitors, or required connectors.
I’m blocked from making project edits right now because execution credits are unavailable, so I did not add or wire any components.
Requested design intent to implement when credits are available:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2 shield / carrier footprint or headers
  • Minimal power path needed for the shield to operate
  • One humidity sensor as the primary peripheral, likely I2C for simplicity
  • Required I2C pull-ups
  • Required decoupling capacitors for active devices
  • Any essential connectors or headers
  • ERC/review cleanup after wiring
Current project state remains unchanged:
  • Components: 0
  • Nets: 0
  • Project is still the empty draft project “Clever Orange KITT”
Next step: when execution is available, I’ll first confirm the exact Pico 2 shield/header approach, select a simple humidity sensor with datasheet-backed wiring, then build and validate the minimal schematic.
Specify Pico headers
Find humidity sensor
Show connection plan
Use Pico 3.3V
Add minimal parts

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