Gikfun Mini Solderless Prototype Breadboard for Arduino Shield (Pack of 7pcs) EK2137







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- •Dimension: 2 x 1.5 cm
- •Quantity: 7pcs
Gikfun Mini Solderless Prototype Breadboard for Arduino Shield (Pack of 7pcs) EK2137
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Robert✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
Good for small small quick connections
They're great for LED resistors!
Devil Man✓ Verified Purchase•September 21, 2023
They're small so they will fit in small/tight places.
I used to solder LED current limiting resistors in series with the wire, then, cover it with heat shrink, this works fine until you want to change the resistor's value (make the LED brighter or dimmer).
These mini-breadboards only have 5 rows and on the bottom side, there are 2 little nubs, which I'm guessing are for some small self-tapping screws, I have no use for these so I just grind them off and attach them with hot melt glue. They are also useful for let's say positive and negative junctions.
I like the and they're not very expensive!
I used to solder LED current limiting resistors in series with the wire, then, cover it with heat shrink, this works fine until you want to change the resistor's value (make the LED brighter or dimmer).
These mini-breadboards only have 5 rows and on the bottom side, there are 2 little nubs, which I'm guessing are for some small self-tapping screws, I have no use for these so I just grind them off and attach them with hot melt glue. They are also useful for let's say positive and negative junctions.
I like the and they're not very expensive!
Great tiny 3 + 2 by 5 pin breadboards, perfect for simple Arduino Nano projects
JK✓ Verified Purchase•September 5, 2023
These tiny 25-hole breadboards are set up so that they have 5 rows of 5 holes each. The middle 3 rows are labeled 1, 2, and 3. There are raised plastic lines between the 3 middle and 2 outside rows, so that the outside ones can be treated as the V+ and GND rails, or just as 2 more rows.
Roughly speaking, these are about as wide as an Arduino Nano, about 2/3 the length of a Nano, and maybe 2 times as thick, so they can probably be tucked in just about anywhere a Nano can be.
The breadboards appear to be well-made, with all holes functional and securely gripping inserted wires and component legs.
The only downside are the mounting nubs on the bottom of the breadboards. But these can be easily snipped or ground off.
These are perfect for quickly and reliably doing simple wiring jobs on Arduino projects that you don't want to hassle with soldering, without needing the space for a regular-size breadboard. For example, attaching the resistor and capacitor that Adafruit recommends for protecting NeoPixel (WS2812) programmable LEDs.
Recommended.
Roughly speaking, these are about as wide as an Arduino Nano, about 2/3 the length of a Nano, and maybe 2 times as thick, so they can probably be tucked in just about anywhere a Nano can be.
The breadboards appear to be well-made, with all holes functional and securely gripping inserted wires and component legs.
The only downside are the mounting nubs on the bottom of the breadboards. But these can be easily snipped or ground off.
These are perfect for quickly and reliably doing simple wiring jobs on Arduino projects that you don't want to hassle with soldering, without needing the space for a regular-size breadboard. For example, attaching the resistor and capacitor that Adafruit recommends for protecting NeoPixel (WS2812) programmable LEDs.
Recommended.
Only downside is I can't see needing to order more.
CustomerVES✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
These things are amazing purchase if you plan on using sensors that may or may not have conflicting i2c addresses OR you need to mount the sensor on a longer cable away from a breadboard and you don't want to solder it.
You get enough with one pack to do most of what you need to do, so 1 pack is great.
You get enough with one pack to do most of what you need to do, so 1 pack is great.
Little problem solver
Emory T Moody III✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
Sometimes you just need to connect a few pins.
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