The SB400 is a solderable pc breadboard that allows your circuit design prototype to become a permanent project.
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Features:
Transfer your circuit and wires without recutting wires or changing your layout.
The SB400 Solderable PC BreadBoard has the same pattern and spacing as a standard 400 connection point plug-in breadboard with power rails (See ABRA-6).
Soldered joints provide a more reliable longterm connection than solderless plug-in contacts.
Standard 5-hole strip for each IC pin, just like solderless breadboards.
Four power rails are provided along the edges like a breadboard, plus 2 bonus rails.
Bonus centerline 2 hole pads provide an easy way to mount DIL headers.
Lead free etched copper PCB with a anti-tarnish coating to preserve solderability.
0.1" hole spacing for DIP integrated circuits and headers.
Holes are connected with thinner 0.040” tracks for easier track cutting when required.
Single sided, 1oz/ft 2 copper with an anti-tarnish coating for easy soldering.
Holes are drilled on 0.1" (2.54mm) centers.
0.042" (1.07mm) holes sized for ICs or square post headers.
540 holes total.
1.90" tall, 3.00" long, 1/16" thick (48 x 76 x 1.6mm).
How do people actually prototype? Start with a solderless breadboard (ABRA-6) and then transfer the parts to a more permanent PCB (SB400). These steps are especially used by Arduino hobbyists.