Solderless Half-Breadboard - 400 Tie points
Half Solderless Breadboard: A half solderless breadboard is a type of breadboard that typically measures about half the size of a standard solderless breadboard. While standard breadboards are often larger, half-sized versions are more compact and suitable for smaller projects or situations where space is limited. Despite being smaller, they function similarly to standard breadboards.
400 Tie Points: The "400 tie points" specification indicates the total number of tie points or holes available on the breadboard for connecting electronic components. In this case, there are 400 tie points distributed across the board.
Applications:
Prototyping: Engineers, hobbyists, and students use these breadboards for quickly assembling and testing electronic circuits. Components such as resistors, capacitors, integrated circuits (ICs), and wires can be inserted into the tie points, allowing for easy experimentation.
Education: Half solderless breadboards are popular in educational settings for teaching electronics and circuitry. They allow students to learn and experiment with circuits without the need for soldering, which simplifies the learning process.
Testing and Debugging: Electronics professionals and enthusiasts use these breadboards to test and troubleshoot circuits before moving to a more permanent design, such as a printed circuit board (PCB).
Compact Projects: The smaller size of the half breadboard makes it suitable for compact and portable projects, where space efficiency is essential.