I need to connect buttons to a breadboard that's connected to a Pi Pico and a speaker so when the buttons are pressed, different words will be said out loud (different words based on different buttons). However, the some of the buttons will need to be far away. So I'm wondering is these wires that the Amazon page for the buttons suggests would fit in the breadboard. If you want more context on the specifics of this project they are below.
Making a coreboard. You press a button and the words on the button are read aloud. The board is made of vinyl (think advertisement banner at like football games) and is 2'x4'. There will be a frame holding up the vinyl and housing all the things. the board is run by a Pi Pico. i am using arcade buttons that will have a plate to fill out the button frames on the vinyl. the buttons themselves are 60mmx60mm domes and the buttons on the board are 7.2"x7.2" roughly. This is a project being done at school so funds are very limited and I have very little experience in the Pi realm overall. The coreboard is for a therapy center in the neighboring town. I am in 10th grade.
Making a coreboard. You press a button and the words on the button are read aloud. The board is made of vinyl (think advertisement banner at like football games) and is 2'x4'. There will be a frame holding up the vinyl and housing all the things. the board is run by a Pi Pico. i am using arcade buttons that will have a plate to fill out the button frames on the vinyl. the buttons themselves are 60mmx60mm domes and the buttons on the board are 7.2"x7.2" roughly. This is a project being done at school so funds are very limited and I have very little experience in the Pi realm overall. The coreboard is for a therapy center in the neighboring town. I am in 10th grade.
Statistics: Posted by AdenEwald — Thu Apr 11, 2024 4:15 pm