Maxi layout plate 830 fields - for Arduino - MB-102

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Product Code: AN0249
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Universal layout board (Breadboard MB-102) - a prototype board allows you to quickly create projects on the so-called. spider without soldering. Systems are built by inserting components into corresponding slots on the circuit board. The prototype board has 820 fields.

Universal layout plate (Breadboard MB-102) - has 820 fields and allows you to quickly create printed circuit designs on the so-called. spider without soldering.
Systems are built by inserting components into corresponding slots on the circuit board.
It has double-sided tape on the bottom so you can easily stick it firmly to a surface or part of your project. The power rails are removable and all boards have latches on each side to attach another board.
Prototype breadboard product features:
  • Forget about the long process of manufacturing modules - thanks to the prototyping board, you can assemble any prototype in just a few minutes.
  • Thanks to the breadboard, you can test whether your idea works, you can quickly install the system on prototype boards - just connect using the so-called spider.
  • If you want to quickly build an electronic circuit - for school, work or play, assemble it on a breadboard

  • The boards have a standard pitch of 2.54 mm - they are suitable for practically all electronic devices (integrated circuits, passive components, plugs, etc.)
  • Adhesive tape on the bottom of the panel allows the module to be firmly attached to the surface
  • You can buy connection cables, jumpers and other accessories for the boards
  • The possibility of quick power connection via the MB102 power supply module
  • The hooks on the side of the board allow you to connect several boards into one larger module
Specifications:
  • Dimensions: 165x54mm
  • Number of contacts: 830 fields
  • Two power lines
  • Maximum voltage 300V
  • Maximum current 5A
An example of a diagram of a project created on a breadboard