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BREAD BOARD

Definition:

A breadboard (sometimes called protoboard) is essentially the


foundation to construct and prototype electronics. A breadboard allows
for easy and quick creation of temporary electronic circuits or to carry
out experiments with circuit design. Breadboards enable developers to
easily connect components or wires
thanks to the rows and columns of
internally connected spring clips
underneath the perforated plastic
enclosure.
(In summary, a breadboard is a board used to connect
electronic components, such as wires, resistors,
capacitors, and coils, to conduct various experiments
and projects.)

Breadboard Layout:

• Main Grid: The central part of a breadboard is a grid of holes arranged


in rows and columns. The holes are often in a pattern that allows for
easy insertion and connection of electronic components.
• Terminal Strips: These are long rows of holes running horizontally
across the breadboard, typically with metal clips underneath that
connect each row.
• Bus Strips: Located along the top and bottom edges of the breadboard,
these are typically split into two columns (often labeled with a + and -)
and are used for power distribution.

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