I have got a PSG-BB-170W breadboard and have placed MCP3008 in the middle over the ridge. I have noticed from this diagram
that there are positive and negative rails running down each side which my breadboard does not have.
I have been having a look at the gyro pin layout for the PI 4 as I have a Pi 5
however, what concerns me is that there is not enough gyro pins to hook up the adc and 3 inputs to log voltage (5V, 0V and output).
So would I need some form of a block connector to connect the ground wires together and 3v together, as I don't have ground and positive rails on my breadboard? With a breadboard, I take it the rows going horizontally across are connected, but the ridge in the middle separates the rows? So there is no risk of a short?
Many thanks for your help

I have been having a look at the gyro pin layout for the PI 4 as I have a Pi 5
So would I need some form of a block connector to connect the ground wires together and 3v together, as I don't have ground and positive rails on my breadboard? With a breadboard, I take it the rows going horizontally across are connected, but the ridge in the middle separates the rows? So there is no risk of a short?
Many thanks for your help
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