
A breadboard is where you can put electronic components and they are held and together by tiny metal clamps inside the board. It is is very useful especially in the early days of prototyping because circuit connection can be done in a short time with no soldering required. A breadboard is also reusable.
This is a large and sturdy prototyping board which is suitable for a bigger project with many components. The board combines 4 individual breadboards and a power rail mounted on a backplate to make a total of 2900 tie points. Each breadboard has the standard terminal strip in the middle and power rail on each side with a total of 700 tie points. There is also additional two rails on the board with a total of 100 tie points.
To facilitate power connection, there are two spring terminals that you can use to supply two different power sources to the board. Each terminal can accept two or three wires without much problem. If you flip the board, you will see small solder tabs should you wish to make a solder connection. Take note that these power terminals are not connected to the breadboard so you are free to connect them however you wish.
The bottom part of the breadboard has four rubberized feet to slightly lift the baseplate and make it more stable.
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