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| TimFox:
There are manufactured PCBs available that replicate the layout of breadboards, suitable for soldering DIPs and TH components. |
| Yansi:
--- Quote from: TimFox on March 09, 2020, 06:52:34 pm ---There are manufactured PCBs available that replicate the layout of breadboards, suitable for soldering DIPs and TH components. --- End quote --- A veroboard. ^-^ |
| bsudbrink:
I know a few model railroaders. They use the old POTS punch-down blocks to wire up their layouts. They use them both for their in home stuff and for temporary displays that they put up around the holidays. I helped on a setup once and was impressed with how quickly the guy was punching in the circuits. I wondered at the time whether any of Ma Bell's old pros could have gone any faster. |
| TimFox:
--- Quote from: Yansi on March 09, 2020, 07:00:53 pm --- --- Quote from: TimFox on March 09, 2020, 06:52:34 pm ---There are manufactured PCBs available that replicate the layout of breadboards, suitable for soldering DIPs and TH components. --- End quote --- A veroboard. ^-^ --- End quote --- I’m referring to boards with plated-through holes that have exactly the same arrangement of DIP-capable vertical bars (3 or 4 holes per bar) and long horizontal strips (with the gaps), as found on popular breadboards, not general-purpose Veroboards(TM). |
| Domagoj T:
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