Product Features:
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830 Points: The breadboard has 830 tie-points, which provide ample space for creating and testing circuits. The rows and columns are clearly laid out, making it easy to connect components.
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Solderless Design: The breadboard features a solderless connection system, allowing components to be inserted and removed without the need for soldering. This makes it ideal for quick prototyping, as components can be easily rearranged.
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Grid Layout: The breadboard is divided into a grid with horizontal and vertical rows. The horizontal rows are connected internally, while the vertical columns (usually power rails) are separate for easy power distribution.
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Power Rails: The breadboard includes two long power rails running along the sides for easy distribution of power and ground (often marked with a red (+) and blue (-) line). These rails are essential for powering multiple components in a circuit.
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Standard Size: The MB102 breadboard is a standard-sized breadboard, which is ideal for small to medium-sized projects and is compatible with most standard electronic components like resistors, capacitors, ICs, and more.
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Durable and Reliable: The breadboard is made from high-quality ABS plastic, providing excellent durability for repeated use. The metal contacts are designed to ensure a strong, reliable connection for your components.
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Compact and Portable: With a compact design, the MB102 breadboard is lightweight and easy to transport. It fits into most toolboxes and is perfect for classroom use, workshops, and personal projects.
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Multiple Breadboard Connectivity: This breadboard can be connected to others for expanded prototyping space. It’s especially useful for larger projects that require more room for components.
Applications:
- Prototyping and Testing: Ideal for rapid prototyping of electronic circuits without the need for soldering, allowing quick iteration of designs.
- Learning and Education: Perfect for students and beginners learning about electronics, circuit design, and breadboarding techniques.
- DIY Projects: Commonly used in hobbyist electronics projects such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, robotics, home automation, and more.
- Engineering and Product Design: Engineers can use the breadboard to test and refine their electronic designs before committing to a permanent PCB.