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They are also useful as "vises" for soldering circuit boards onto pin strips!
They are also useful as "vises" for soldering circuit boards onto pin strips!
== Software ==
You can document and tweak your breadboard creations digitally with [[Fritzing]].


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Latest revision as of 17:50, 29 May 2022

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Breadboards

Breadboard.JPG
Synonyms: DE: Steckplatinen, Steckbretter, Experimentier-Steckboards
Type: electronics prototyping
Material: electronic components, wires
Location: electronics room
Access Requirements: read this page

Breadboards are jigs made up of interconnected sockets that can hold and power wires or other electronic components. As they are quite expensive, they are used mainly for prototyping and would be replaced by stripboards, perfboards or printed circuit boards in the final stage of a project.

The outer rows are connected lengthwise and the inner sockets form short rows that are connected across the board.

They are also useful as "vises" for soldering circuit boards onto pin strips!

Software

You can document and tweak your breadboard creations digitally with Fritzing.

External Links