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Adafruit Perma-Proto Quarter-Sized Breadboard PCB (3-Pack)
The Adafruit Perma-Proto Quarter-Sized Breadboard PCB (3-Pack) provides three compact prototyping boards that bridge the gap between solderless breadboards a...
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The Adafruit Perma-Proto Quarter-Sized Breadboard PCB (3-Pack) provides three compact prototyping boards that bridge the gap between solderless breadboards and permanent soldered circuits. Each board has 15 rows of 5-hole connected pads divided into two blocks (just like a standard breadboard), plus four bus lines for two independent power supplies.
The five-pin rows in each block are electrically connected, so you can mount a 14-pin DIP IC and easily connect other components to its pins without extra wires. All connections are visible from the back side for easy verification.
Key Features (Each Board)
- 15-Row Breadboard Layout – Two blocks of 5-hole connected pads, just like a mini breadboard
- 4 Bus Lines – Supports two independent power supplies
- Through-Plated, Gold-Finished – Durable pads that resist oxidation and survive rework
- 1.2mm (47 mil) Drill Holes – Fits components with thicker leads like diodes
- No Solder Mask – Easily cut traces on the bottom side
- 2 Mounting Holes – 0.125″ holes for #4 or M3 screws, spaced 1.4″ apart
Specifications
- Board Dimensions – 1.7″ × 2.0″ (43 × 51mm)
- Thickness – 0.063″ (1.6mm)
Ideal For
- Small, compact soldered circuit builds
- DIP IC-based projects (fits 14-pin packages)
- Transferring tiny breadboard prototypes to permanent PCBs
Package Contents
- 3× Perma-Proto Quarter-Sized Breadboard PCBs
Also Consider
- Perma-Proto Half-Sized PCB – 3-Pack – 30-row version for medium projects
- Perma-Proto Full-Sized PCB – 3-Pack – 60-row version for larger projects
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- PCB
- A printed circuit board (PCB) is a board, usually rigid, with etched copper tracks that connect electronic components together without loose wiring. Components are mounted on the board and signals route between them through the copper layout.
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