Raspberry Pi Pico Expansion Board

I didn’t find any “plug-and-play” Pico-specific terminal-block shields in the Flux library, but you can build one yourself by adding a 20-position, 2.54 mm-pitch screw-terminal block and wiring it to the Pico’s 2×20 header. Here are three industry-standard candidates you can use:

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ManufacturerDescriptionLink
Phoenix ContactPCB-Mount 20 Pos Screw Terminal Block, 2.54 mm1987681 (Datasheet)
WeidmüllerPCB-Mounted 20 Pos Screw Terminal Block, 2.54 mm1042100400 (Datasheet)
WAGO20 Pos PCB Screw Terminal Block, 2.54 mm220562020 (Datasheet)
All three break out the Pico’s full 2×20 header (40 pins) via a single 20-position block (ten pins per side), matching the Pico’s standard header footprint.
Next steps:
  • Pick the part you’d like to use.
  • I can then add it to your schematic and connect each terminal to the corresponding Pico pin on U1.
Let me know which one to place (or if you’d prefer a different footprint), and I’ll set it up for you.
Choose Phoenix Contact
Select Weidmuller option
Opt for WAGO model
U1
P1


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