[Breadboard]
Introduction
A breadboard is a construction base for prototyping electronics. It is used to quickly set up and test circuits before completing a circuit design. And it has many holes in which components such as ICs and resistors as well as above mentioned jumper wires can be inserted. With the breadboard you can easily insert and remove components. There are two types of bread board: one with 400 holes, the other with 830 holes in the package. They are in the same use of method and internal structure, although different in size.
Board material: White ABS plastic with black legend
Internal contacts material: Phosphor bronze ready.
Board base: Self-adhesive tape.
Total 830 connection points: 200 in 2 power rails, 630 in a 30 x 10 matrix
Total 400 connection points: 100 in 2 power rails, 300 in a 30 x 10 matrix
Base spacing: 2.54 mm / 0.1 inches.
Contact type: Double leaf copper nib
Extension Clips: Yes (can be extended with other boards).
830 Breadboards Matrix: 126 separate 5-point terminals plus 4 horizontal bus lines (power lines) with 50 test points each.
400 Breadboards Matrix: 60 separate 5-point terminals plus 4 horizontal bus lines (power lines) with 25 test points each.
Two roads are independently controlled and can be switched to 0V, 3.3V or 5V
Input voltage: 6.5-12 V (DC) or USB power supply.
Output voltage: 3.3 V / 5 V switchable.
Maximum output current: <700 mA.
3 x 830 tie points breadboard, 2 x 400 tie points breadboard.
Starter kit for Arduino. | Nylon screws. | Ethernet Shield. | Mega Board | Board for Uno R3. | Jumper wires. | |
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