7x9 prototype bakelite board for electronics and Arduino projects
Brand: satkit
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The 7x9 prototype bakelite board is an essential component for electronics hobbyists and professionals looking for a solid, reliable base to assemble their circuits. Made from bakelite plastic sheet, this board offers excellent rigidity and thermal resistance, ideal for soldering and prototype testing.
- Size: 9 x 7 cm with single-sided pads, suitable for compact projects.
- Thickness: 1.2 mm, providing stability and durability in assembly.
- Hole spacing: 2,54 mm, standard for electronic components and compatible with most connectors and pins.
- Hole diameter: 1.0 mm, ideal for soldering components with standard pins.
- Material: Bakelite sheet, offering electrical insulation and mechanical strength.
This 7x9 electronic perforated board is perfect for electronic prototyping, repairs or DIY projects with Arduino and other microcontrollers. Its compatibility with standard components and manageable size make it a versatile tool for designing and testing circuits.
It is also an economical option for those looking for a cheap bakelite prototyping board without sacrificing quality. Ideal for students, makers and technicians who need a safe base for their electronic developments.
Typical uses:
- Assembly of custom electronic circuits.
- Arduino and microcontroller projects.
- Repair and maintenance of electronic devices.
- Design and testing of electronic prototypes.
Thanks to its single-sided pad design and standard holes, this board is compatible with a wide range of electronic components and soldering tools, making assembly and experimentation easier.
In summary, the 7x9 prototype bakelite board is a practical and economical solution for your electronic projects, offering quality, compatibility and ease of use.
- Compact 9 x 7 cm size, ideal for small and medium projects.
- 1.2 mm thickness for added strength and stability.
- 1.0 mm diameter holes compatible with standard components.
- 2,54 mm hole spacing, standard in electronics.
- Bakelite material offering electrical insulation and durability.
- Perfect for prototypes, repairs and Arduino projects.
- Perforated electronic board for assembly and testing.
- Affordable, quality option for makers and technicians.
Customer Questions & Answers
How much weight can the board support without deforming during component assembly?
Given its 1.2 mm thickness, the board has limited bending strength. It can hold conventional low-mass components (<50 g per support point), but heavy transformers should not be installed and it should not be subjected to twisting; it may crack under high point loads.
Is it compatible with all standard electronics components, or are there restrictions due to the hole diameter?
The 1.0 mm diameter holes and 2.54 mm pitch are compatible with most standard THT (Through-Hole Technology) components. However, pins larger than 0.8 mm in diameter may require additional drilling.
What practices should be followed to ensure durability and good electrical performance when soldering on this board?
It is recommended to use moderate soldering temperatures (<350°C), avoid overheating the phenolic board, and clean off residual flux after soldering to ensure good connections and prevent delamination. Excess heat can damage the tracks.
Does the board include any kind of silkscreen, numbering or reference markings to make assembly and circuit documentation easier?
This phenolic board has no printed silkscreen or numbering; it is completely generic and single-sided, so the user must identify positions manually during assembly.
What is the exact size of the 7x9 prototype bakelite board?
The board measures 9 x 7 cm, with single-sided pads to make component assembly easier.
What thickness is the board?
The thickness is 1.2 mm, which provides good rigidity and durability.
What is the hole spacing?
The hole spacing is 2,54 mm, compatible with most standard electronic components.
What material is the board made of?
It is made from bakelite plastic sheet, which offers electrical insulation and mechanical strength.
Is this board compatible with Arduino projects?
Yes, the 7x9 prototype bakelite board is ideal for Arduino projects and other microcontrollers thanks to its standard hole layout.