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Description: This black Mini Breadboard is a great way to prototype your small projects! With 170 tie points there’s just enough room to build and test simple circuits; They’re also great for breaking out DIP package ICs to jumper wires! If you run out of room, no worries, these mini breadboards can be snapped together to form larger stretches of board. It has a peel and stick adhesive backing as well as two mounting holes for M2 screws so you can anchor it down.
Note: These will not connect securely with our older model and are not numbered or lettered.
Dimensions: 47 x 35 x 10mm
Replaces:PRT-11662
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That guy looks a of lot like the regular ones, except for the ears to attach to others like it. I’m impressed.
As an old friend once said, “Count me in!”.
This may be an obvious question, but I am fairly new to all of this. I am used to using breadboards with power and ground power rails marked with red and blue lines much like this: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/112 Does this breadboard have power rails similar to that? If not, how is this breadboard power?
It does not. You must distribute power yourself. Such is the price of tininess. For a smallish breadboard with rails, try https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12002
m2 screws…. I’m feeling lazy… please give me a link to the product page.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/120/3021/=qbla2k
A little late, but here you go.