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Reddit mentions of SB300 Solderable PC BreadBoard, 1 Sided PCB, Matches 300 tie-Point breadboards, 1.20 x 3.00 in (30.5 x 76.2 mm)
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of SB300 Solderable PC BreadBoard, 1 Sided PCB, Matches 300 tie-Point breadboards, 1.20 x 3.00 in (30.5 x 76.2 mm). Here are the top ones.
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Same pattern and spacing as a standard 300 connection point solderless plug-in breadboard.Single-sided high-quality FR4 glass-epoxy circuit board.1oz/ft2 copper with an anti-tarnish coating for easy soldering. Lead free and RoHS compatible.360 holes, 0.042" holes are drilled on 0.1" (2.54mm) centers.1.20" tall, 3.00" long, 1/16" thick (31 x 76 x 1.6mm)
Specs:
Height | 0.06 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Width | 1.2 Inches |
Breadboard
Also a Breadboard
"A breadboard (or protoboard)"
The terms aren't as clear as you are claiming. Solderless breadboards are also called "protoboards". And solderable PCB boards with pre-drilled holes are also called "breadboards". If you want everyone to understand you, you need to be more explicit than just "breadboard" or "protoboard".
You can also buy protoboards that have the holes joined just like a breadboard! They can be really handy for some circuits.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B0040Z6OK6
PCB Breadboard? (https://www.amazon.com/Solderable-BreadBoard-matches-tie-point-breadboards/dp/B0040Z6OK6). Thats how those LED graphs are meant to be used. I think that, in addition with resistor packs, would help keep the wiring fairly tidy. Check out this tutorial: https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/ejshea/led-bar-graph-and-switch-array-8467e0
I think you'll be happy to know moving from a breadboard to a permanent circuit can be made a lot easier. I've used those individual unconnected ones before and it's pretty miserable trying to make blob shorts all day. A piece of wire helps but i start to feel like I'm making wire origami art.
What you're looking for is called a solderable breadboard there are others that move the power rails back to the outside but this helps save space.
The current version is on one of those solderable breadboard and it's fairly neat (i.e. four rails for power/ground and then several connected horizontal lines) such as this one: [here] (http://www.amazon.com/Solderable-BreadBoard-matches-tie-point-breadboards/dp/B0040Z6OK6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377062803&sr=8-1&keywords=solderable+breadboard) .
I was hoping that protoshield was just a solderable breadboard but with Arduino connections on top of it.