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.
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Recommended minimal design to implement next:
  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2 shield/header footprint matching Pico 2 pins.
  • 3.3 V humidity sensor, preferably I2C for simplicity.
  • I2C pull-ups, typically SDA/SCL to 3.3 V.
  • Local decoupling capacitors for the humidity sensor and any power rail used.
  • Simple power input from the Pico 2 3V3 rail; avoid extra regulation unless the shield needs an external supply.
  • Optional labeled test points for 3V3, GND, SDA, and SCL.
Next required work:
  1. Select the exact Pico 2 header footprint and humidity sensor.
  2. Verify sensor datasheet wiring and required passives.
  3. Add and wire the schematic.
  4. Run electrical review and fix any violations.
  5. Only after schematic review is clean, proceed to PCB layout.
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