Connection with breadboard, I don't want to burn my board

Hello, I know almost nothing about components but I'm trying to help my brother make his PDI control system, a simple one... the problem is that there is a crossing of cables, with 5v from the sensor and gnb from the servomotor, from the little that I was able to learn today, according to what I read they mention that you can connect to a breadboard and from there get more connections, so I looked for how to do simulations and found worki, I don't know if it will be right, but if someone reads this publication I would be very grateful if you correct me on the connections, I wouldn't want to burn the Arduino board.
Beforehand thank you very much



I think you need to learn which holes in breadboards are connected to each other.

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https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-breadboard#anatomy-of-a-breadboard




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On a breadboard, there are 2 rails with + and - on them, They are power rails and span the length of the board. The rails in the middle run perpendicular to the power rails, and there's a trench for integrated circuits.

@brayany1, there are also different breadboard sizes depending on how many more connections you need