Description
Description:
The 12x18cm Double Sided PCB Board Tinned Through Holes Universal Printed Circuit Proto Board. This means the PCB has copper traces (conductors) on both sides of the board. Double-sided PCBs allow for more complex circuit designs and can accommodate more components compared to single-sided boards.
This 12x18cm Double Sided PCB Board is designed for prototyping purposes. Prototyping boards often feature a grid of holes or pads spaced at a standard pitch (often 2.54mm or 0.1 inch), allowing components to be easily mounted and interconnected using soldering techniques.
Specifications:
- Material:Â FR-4
- Hole Size: 0.8 – 1.0 mm diameter.
- Layers: Double-sided PCB with copper traces on both sides.

Features:
- 12x18cm Double Sided PCB Board is likely to have a solder mask coating applied. A solder mask is a protective layer that covers the copper traces on the board, except where the components are soldered. It helps prevent short circuits and corrosion.
- The holes are typically spaced on a standard pitch, commonly 2.54 mm (0.1 inch) apart. This allows for easy mounting of through-hole components and prototyping.
- The plated holes are pre-tinned/pre-coppered and very solid which makes them very easy to soldering components on.
Package Included:
1 x 12x18cm Double Sided PCB Board, Universal Soldering PCB Board, Tinned Through Holes Universal Printed Circuit Proto Board 2.54mm








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