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400 Points Solderless Prototype PCB Breadboard High Quality
The 400 points Solderless Breadboard is a compact and versatile tool for electronic prototyping and experimentation. Named for its 400 tie points, this breadboard offers a practical solution for creating and testing circuits without the need for soldering.
The breadboard features 40 columns of 10 holes each, separated into two pairs by a central notch, and labeled from 1 to 40. Each column is also labeled with letters, making it easy to reference specific points during instructions or troubleshooting (similar to the squares on a chessboard).
- Compact Design: 400 tie points for versatile prototyping.
 - Easy Reference: Columns labeled 1 to 40 and rows labeled for easy referencing.
 - Adhesive Backing: Peel-and-stick adhesive backing allows for secure placement on various surfaces.
 - Reusable: Solderless and reusable design made from sturdy ABS plastic housing.
 - Nickel-Plated Clips: Standard nickel-plated spring clips ensure longevity and firm grip on components.
 - Compatibility: Works with a wide range of electronic components including LEDs, transistors, diodes, capacitors, and resistors.
 
- Material: ABS plastic housing
 - Tie Points: 400
 - Columns: 40
 - Rows: 10 per column
 - Mounting: Adhesive-backed and M2 screw holes
 - Wire Compatibility: Accepts 20-29 AWG wire sizes
 - Spring Clips: Phosphor bronze nickel plated
 
The 400 points Solderless Breadboard is ideal for:
- Prototyping: Quickly assemble and test new circuits.
 - Experimentation: Modify and test different configurations easily.
 - Educational Projects: Perfect for learning and teaching electronics.
 - Robotics: Create and test robot components and circuits.
 - Add-On Modules: Develop and test add-on modules for existing projects