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Treedix Compatible Protoboard Prototyping (Unwelding) Review

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Very good

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Description of Treedix Compatible Protoboard Prototyping (Unwelding)

The prototype breadboard is equipped with a 40-pin header, which fits perfectly with the connection hole. The board is very suitable for Raspberry Pi, as long as simple soldering is required. With high-quality materials, the gold-plated surface can prevent oxidation, and all holes are plated to improve installation strength. Lead-free cutting meets the standard and has a longer service life. Note: The package does not include Raspberry Pi Zero V1.3

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy-to-use prototyping board for hobbyist's projects

The Treedix Compatible Protoboard Prototyping is a must-have for any computer enthusiast who loves tinkering with circuits. Its unwelded design makes it highly adaptable to any project you may be working on, and its compact size ensures it can fit easily into any workspace .The simple but effective design allows even novices to create professional-looking projects with ease. The only downside is that it may not be suitable for larger projects due to its size. Nonetheless, it remains an…

Pros
  • Easy to set up and start prototyping.
Cons
  • Requires soldering skills to connect components.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Great idea horrible design

Okay I bought these thinking they would be good for connecting multiple buttons etc to various Raspberry Pi projects which is a great idea as pins are GPIOs and so too supply electricity and ground. However, these boards are VERY poorly designed. When I received and inspected them, the first thing I noticed was the extremely thin current paths. For example, the one that runs between the header and the 5V power rail is only 5 mils thick, which is woefully inadequate for a power trace. And then…

Pros
  • Single board computer
Cons
  • Useless features