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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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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.

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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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)
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Height0.06 Inches
Length3 Inches
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width1.2 Inches

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Found 5 comments on SB300 Solderable PC BreadBoard, 1 Sided PCB, Matches 300 tie-Point breadboards, 1.20 x 3.00 in (30.5 x 76.2 mm):

u/LunarUmbra · 6 pointsr/arduino

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".

u/NorhamsFinest · 3 pointsr/AskElectronics

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

u/rotinom · 3 pointsr/KerbalControllers

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

u/Roobotics · 1 pointr/electronics

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.

u/noobelec · 1 pointr/arduino

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.