Specifications Table
Material – High-quality ABS plastic
Grade – Standard (for general electronics use)
Application – Circuit prototyping, testing, and DIY projects
Tie Points – 740 (1 distribution strip + 2 connection strips)
Product Overview
This high-performance breadboard is designed for seamless circuit prototyping, featuring a total of 740 tie points for flexible component placement. Constructed from durable ABS plastic, it ensures long-lasting use without wear or corrosion. The layout includes one distribution strip and two connection strips, allowing for organized power distribution and signal routing. Each tie point is precision-engineered for secure component insertion, minimizing loose connections during testing. The breadboard’s standard grade makes it compatible with a wide range of electronic components, from resistors and capacitors to ICs and LEDs. Its compact yet spacious design accommodates complex circuits while maintaining a clutter-free workspace. Whether for quick experiments or in-depth project development, this breadboard provides reliability and ease of use, reducing the need for soldering in early-stage testing. The non-conductive base prevents short circuits, enhancing safety during operation. Ideal for both beginners and experienced users, it supports rapid iteration and debugging, making it a staple in any electronics toolkit.
FAQs
1. What type of components can be used with this breadboard?
This breadboard supports standard through-hole components like resistors, capacitors, transistors, ICs, LEDs, and jumper wires. Ensure component leads fit into the 0.1-inch (2.54mm) spaced holes for a secure connection.
2. Is this breadboard compatible with Arduino or Raspberry Pi?
Yes, it is fully compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller boards. The standard 0.1-inch pitch matches most development board headers, allowing direct connections via jumper wires.
3. How do I clean and maintain this breadboard for long-term use?
Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust and debris from the tie points. Avoid liquid cleaners, as moisture can damage the conductive metal clips inside. Store in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use.
4. Can I connect multiple breadboards together for larger projects?
Yes, you can daisy-chain multiple breadboards by aligning their power rails and using jumper wires to bridge connections. Ensure consistent power distribution to avoid voltage drops across connected boards.
5. What’s the maximum voltage this breadboard can handle?
The breadboard itself can technically handle voltages up to 50V, but the actual limit depends on the components used. Always adhere to the voltage ratings of your components and power supply to prevent damage.