MB102 Bread Board Half Description:
MB102 Bread Board Half Quality bread board 400 holes red and blue line mini bread board experimental board length 8.5CM width 5.5CM
100% original with best Quality copper and transparent Silicon material
MB102 400 Points Half Size Solderless Breadboard is a high-quality breadboard with power lanes and a print top face for easy prototyping.
A breadboard is use to make up temporary circuits for testing or to try out an idea. No soldering is require so it is easy to change connections and replace components. It is Reusable for fast build a prototype of an electronic circuit – will accept transistors, diodes, LEDs, resistors, capacitors, and virtually all types of components – No soldering required –
Can modify or revise the circuits easily Fit for jumper wire of 0.8mm diameter – Standard 2.54mm hole spacing Adhesive sheet on the backside of the board – Multiple breadboards can be splice together too.
MB102 Bread Board Half
- Model: MB-102
- Product Name:400 Points Half Size Solderless Breadboard
- Maximum Voltage(V):300V en.wikipedia.org
- Maximum Operating Current (A):3 – 5
- Allowed Wire Size (AWG):29 ~ 20
- Length (mm):82
- Width (mm):55
- Height (mm):10
- Weight (gm):40
- The main areas, to hold most of the electronic components, are call terminal strips. In the middle of a terminal strip of a breadboard, one typically finds a notch running in parallel to the long side. The notch is to mark the centerline of the terminal strip and provides limited airflow (cooling) to DIP ICs straddling the centerline.
- The clips on the right and left of the notch are each connected in a radial way; typically five clips (i.e., beneath five holes) in a row on each side of the notch are electrically connect.
- The rows are identified by numbers from 1 to as many the breadboard design goes. A full-size terminal breadboard strip typically consists of around 56 to 65 rows of connectors.
- Together with bus strips on each side this makes up a typical 784 to 910 tie point solderless breadboard. Most breadboards are design to accommodate 17, 30 or 64 rows in the mini, half, and full configurations respectively.
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