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🍞 Breadboard PCB Board for Raspberry Pi and Arduino – ALLUS BB-017 (3pcs), 830-pin Solderless Prototype with 4 Power Rails and Double-Sided Tape Review

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Description of 🍞 Breadboard PCB Board for Raspberry Pi and Arduino – ALLUS BB-017 (3pcs), 830-pin Solderless Prototype with 4 Power Rails and Double-Sided Tape

Solderless breadboard is convenient for the prototypes and circuit design experiment and other DIY projects. Perfect for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other programming boards. Easy to use: the breadboard is made of ABS plastic, each row and columns has corresponding letters and numbers, reduce the mistake handling. Self-adhesive back tape makes it easy to stick on a platform, like the Arduino prototype shield. With tight plug-in contacts, the components will sit well after assembly and nothing will wobble. The jumper wires are easy to insert into the breadboard.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Decent Budget Project Boards

I think these things get a bad rap. For what you pay for them, they definitely fit the bill. The boards I received are not solid, look at the picture. The power rails are actually separate from the main body of the board and are held together by an adhesive backing. This is an interesting approach that might come in handy in the future if you want to split sections for some reason. The boards are straight, not curved, and have positive locking when inserting components, the rails are marked red

Pros
  • Hands Free
Cons
  • Can Hurt

Revainrating 1 out of 5

destroyed results: computer components

the internal metal clips/rails that connect the components were very tight(?) or maybe just glued together. All the inserted wires or components are just bent and bent, which is difficult to handle when prototyping on a board where there are many things. While the components aren't particularly strong, they slip easily so they might just be glued together. in any case a waste of time.

Pros
  • fingers crossed
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The numbering has moved

Wow. How can you ruin a breadboard? Well, the numbering system is completely misaligned. The letters are aligned but the numbers are not aligned across pins. Between the 2nd and 3rd line z. B. Pinmarker 0 is printed. And it would be nice if the number 5 was 5 pins away from 0, but it isn't. The difference is 4 1/2 rows of pins. The breadboard works though, so not a zero tip.

Pros
  • is clear even on the old
Cons
  • Nervous

Revainrating 1 out of 5

didn't work on single board computers

I saw the comment "how to screw up breadboards" but they did. I had to spend time debugging the code and rewiring the circuit only to realize the breadboard was the culprit. Tried different wires and literally none worked. Disappointed because I bought this for a course and now have to spend more time buying new layouts. 0/10 do not recommend. :(

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Upgradable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

That does not work. Purchase at your own risk.

DO NOT BUY! The findings are the same for all three boards after a few days of use. If you work with digital electronics, you know how difficult it can be to diagnose. The last thing you want are the dangling leads in the breadboard. Cost me hours of work and grades in class. I know breadboards can be intimidatingly expensive, but invest in quality. I have a breadboard I think is from Twin Industries that I've been using for almost a decade and every pin still works.

Pros
  • So far so good
Cons
  • Very expensive