.. note:: Hello, welcome to the SunFounder Raspberry Pi & Arduino & ESP32 Enthusiasts Community on Facebook! Dive deeper into Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32 with fellow enthusiasts. **Why Join?** - **Expert Support**: Solve post-sale issues and technical challenges with help from our community and team. - **Learn & Share**: Exchange tips and tutorials to enhance your skills. - **Exclusive Previews**: Get early access to new product announcements and sneak peeks. - **Special Discounts**: Enjoy exclusive discounts on our newest products. - **Festive Promotions and Giveaways**: Take part in giveaways and holiday promotions. 👉 Ready to explore and create with us? Click [|link_sf_facebook|] and join today! .. _ar_tilt: 2.6 - Tilt It! ========================== |img_tilt| The tilt switch is a 2-pin device with a metal ball in the middle. When you put it upright, the 2 pins are connected together; when you tilt the switch, 2 pins will be disconnected. **Schematic** |sch_tilt| When you put it upright, GP14 will get high; after tilting it, GP14 will get low. The purpose of the 10K resistor is to keep the GP14 in a stable low state when the tilt switch is in a tilted state. * :ref:`cpn_tilt` **Wiring** |wiring_tilt| **Code** .. note:: * You can open the file ``2.6_tilt_it.ino`` under the path of ``euler-kit/arduino/2.4_colorful_light``. * Or copy this code into **Arduino IDE**. * Then select the Raspberry Pi Pico board and the correct port before clicking the Upload button. .. raw:: html After the program runs, when you tilt the breadboard (tilt switch), "The switch works!" will appear in the shell.