16x5cm 830 Point Breadboard Prototype Board for Electronics Projects
Brand: satkit
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The 16x5cm 830 point breadboard prototype board is an essential tool for any electronics hobbyist or professional who wants to build and test circuits without soldering. This breadboard provides a wide, organised surface for connecting electronic components temporarily and safely.
Key features:
- Size: 16x5 cm, ideal for compact and portable projects.
- Connection points: 830 points that allow multiple connections and complex prototypes.
- Adhesive base: Includes adhesive backing to secure the board to surfaces and prevent unwanted movement during assembly.
- Side clips: Allows several boards to be joined together to expand the working area as needed for the project.
- High quality: Durable materials that ensure longevity and good electrical contact.
Common uses:
- Rapid prototyping of electronic circuits without soldering.
- Testing and developing projects with Arduino and other microcontrollers.
- Electronics education and learning for students and beginners.
- Temporary setups for experimentation and demonstrations.
Compatibility: This breadboard is compatible with most standard electronic components, including resistors, capacitors, LEDs, transistors and modules for Arduino.
Thanks to its modular design and adhesive base, it is possible to create custom, stable configurations for any electronic project. The 16x5cm 830 point breadboard prototype board is an indispensable tool for anyone looking for efficiency and convenience when developing circuits.
- Compact 16x5 cm size for portable projects
- 830 connection points for building complex circuits
- Adhesive base to secure the board to any surface
- Side clips to easily expand the working area
- High-quality material for durability and good electrical contact
Customer Questions & Answers
What advantages does an 830-point breadboard offer over smaller ones in electronics projects?
The 830-point breadboard allows more complex circuits to be built during prototyping, integrating more components without space limitations. In addition, the side clips make expansion easier, improving scalability compared with lower-density models that may require several separate boards.
What material are the internal contacts made from, and what is the recommended maximum current per row?
The internal contacts are usually made from nickel alloy or nickel-plated phosphor bronze, which ensures good conductivity and some resistance to corrosion. Most breadboards support a recommended maximum of 1 A per row to avoid heating or long-term deformation.
Is the breadboard compatible with jumper wires of different gauges, and what diameters does it accept?
The breadboard accepts jumper wires with rigid ends between 0.4 mm and 0.7 mm in diameter (AWG 22-30). Gauges outside this range may damage the contacts or result in poor connections.
Can SMD components or other special devices be mounted directly on the breadboard?
SMD (surface-mount) components are not directly compatible, as the breadboard is designed for through-hole pins. For SMD, adapters or intermediate boards with pins are required.
What is the 16x5cm 830 point breadboard prototype board used for?
It is used to build and test electronic circuits quickly and without soldering, making prototyping and project development easier.
Can this breadboard be joined with other boards?
Yes, it has side clips that allow several boards to be joined together to expand the working area.
Is it compatible with Arduino components?
Yes, it is compatible with most standard components used in Arduino projects and other microcontrollers.
Is the adhesive base reusable?
The base includes adhesive backing to secure the board, but it is not designed to be reusable once removed.
What size is the board?
The board measures 16x5 cm, an ideal size for compact and portable projects.