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Breadboardď
A breadboard is a platform used for prototyping electronic circuits. The term originally referred to a literal breadboardâa polished wooden board used for slicing bread. In the 1970s, the solderless breadboard (also known as a plugboard or terminal array board) was introduced, and today, the term âbreadboardâ typically refers to this version.
Breadboards are used to quickly build and test circuits before finalizing a design. They feature numerous holes into which components such as ICs, resistors, and jumper wires can be inserted. The breadboardâs design allows components to be easily plugged in and removed without soldering.
The image below illustrates the internal structure of a breadboard. While the holes on the breadboard appear to be independent, they are internally connected by metal strips to facilitate electrical connections.
If you want to know more about breadboard, refer to: How to Use a Breadboard - Science Buddies
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