Mini Solderless Prototype Breadboard, 170 Tie-Points, 35×47×8.5mm, Black, for Arduino & DIY Circuits
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Build and test circuits faster with a mini solderless prototype breadboard designed for compact DIY projects and quick electronics experimentation. This 170 tie-point breadboard is an essential tool for makers, students, and technicians who want to prototype circuits without soldering. Instead of permanently joining components, you can simply plug in resistors, LEDs, sensors, jumper wires, and header pins, then reconfigure the layout in seconds. It’s ideal for learning electronics basics, validating a circuit before final assembly, or troubleshooting connections during repairs.
The mini size makes it especially useful when space is limited. With a footprint of approximately 35×47×8.5mm, it fits neatly into portable toolkits, small project boxes, robot chassis builds, and compact control panels. This is a practical choice when you need a breadboard for simple sensor testing, quick power distribution, or creating a temporary circuit for debugging. The 170 tie-point layout provides enough room for many small projects while keeping the build clean and organized.
This solderless breadboard is compatible with standard 2.54mm (0.1 inch) pitch components commonly used in Arduino and microcontroller projects. That includes Dupont jumper wires, pin headers, DIP ICs (small packages), resistors, capacitors, LEDs, and many breakout modules. Because it is reusable, it can save time and reduce waste compared to soldering for every test iteration. It’s also great for education, helping students focus on understanding circuits without the complexity of soldering skills in the early stages.
For best performance, use straight jumper wires, avoid excessive force when inserting thicker leads, and keep your layout organized to reduce mistakes. If you are working with higher current loads, remember that breadboards are intended for low-voltage, low-current prototyping. Always confirm connections before powering on, and keep the circuit within safe limits for breadboard use.
The black color gives a clean look for DIY kits, demonstrations, and organized workspaces. Whether you are building a quick LED test circuit, connecting a sensor to a microcontroller, or validating a new module before installing it in a final project, this mini breadboard is a reliable and convenient prototyping base.
Included Components
1× Mini solderless breadboard (170 tie-points), black
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Long Description
Build and test circuits faster with a mini solderless prototype breadboard designed for compact DIY projects and quick electronics experimentation. This 170 tie-point breadboard is an essential tool for makers, students, and technicians who want to prototype circuits without soldering. Instead of permanently joining components, you can simply plug in resistors, LEDs, sensors, jumper wires, and header pins, then reconfigure the layout in seconds. It’s ideal for learning electronics basics, validating a circuit before final assembly, or troubleshooting connections during repairs.
The mini size makes it especially useful when space is limited. With a footprint of approximately 35×47×8.5mm, it fits neatly into portable toolkits, small project boxes, robot chassis builds, and compact control panels. This is a practical choice when you need a breadboard for simple sensor testing, quick power distribution, or creating a temporary circuit for debugging. The 170 tie-point layout provides enough room for many small projects while keeping the build clean and organized.
This solderless breadboard is compatible with standard 2.54mm (0.1 inch) pitch components commonly used in Arduino and microcontroller projects. That includes Dupont jumper wires, pin headers, DIP ICs (small packages), resistors, capacitors, LEDs, and many breakout modules. Because it is reusable, it can save time and reduce waste compared to soldering for every test iteration. It’s also great for education, helping students focus on understanding circuits without the complexity of soldering skills in the early stages.
For best performance, use straight jumper wires, avoid excessive force when inserting thicker leads, and keep your layout organized to reduce mistakes. If you are working with higher current loads, remember that breadboards are intended for low-voltage, low-current prototyping. Always confirm connections before powering on, and keep the circuit within safe limits for breadboard use.
The black color gives a clean look for DIY kits, demonstrations, and organized workspaces. Whether you are building a quick LED test circuit, connecting a sensor to a microcontroller, or validating a new module before installing it in a final project, this mini breadboard is a reliable and convenient prototyping base.
Included Components
1× Mini solderless breadboard (170 tie-points), black
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