Description
Description:
An MB102 830 Points Solderless Prototype PCB Breadboard is an invaluable tool for experimenting with circuit designs whether in the R&D or university lab. A breadboard is used to make up temporary circuits for testing or to try out an idea. No soldering is required so it is easy to change connections and replace components. This is compatible with resistance, diodes, transistors, LED, Capacitors and other types of electronic components
Specification:
- Distribution Holes: 200
- Terminal Holes: 630
- Plastic Parts Material: ABS
Features:
- Mb102 Bread Board
- 830 Solder-less Points
- Ideal for Experimenting With Circuit Design In Labs
- Completely reusable
- Coloured coordinates for easy components placement.
- Phosphor bronze nickel plated spring clips.
- Accept a variety of wire sizes 20-29 AWG
Package Included:
1 x Solderless Breadboard 830 Tie Points MB102









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