Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
(solderless) breadboard
Russian translation:
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English term
(solderless) breadboard
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The above instructions are clearly not the only way you can do it. You can, for example, solder all the components directly onto a 14-pin socket or onto a piece of electronic perf board, like we do in our ready made version. This is a lot more time-consuming and difficult for most people, which is why we recommend a breadboard.
5 +2 | макетная плата (без пайки) | Igor Savenkov |
Feb 25, 2008 17:05: Igor Blinov changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Mikhail Mezhiritsky, Igor Savenkov, Igor Blinov
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