You surface mount solder the Raspberry end of your Pico on top of this board (thanks to the castellations on Pico's header footprints). This gives you an HDMI-shaped socket at the opposite end to the micro USB socket, which you can drive DVI-D video through. The remaining Pico pins can still have headers inserted, so that the board can be inserted into a breadboard.
- 1× Stewart SS-53000-001 connector (DigiKey link)
- 8× 0402 270 ohm resistors
- (optional) 1× 2-pin 2.54 mm header to supply +5V to the Sink