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Overview:

A compact solderless 170-tie-point breadboard that provides a quick, reusable, and solder-free platform for prototyping electronics circuits. Ideal for testing circuits with microcontrollers (Arduino, ESP32, etc.), experimenting with sensors, LEDs, and learning electronics basics — no soldering required.
 

This small breadboard is perfect for small projects, wiring tests, or as a baseboard for portable electronics experiments. It helps you build, modify, and debug circuits quickly before committing to a permanent PCB.
 

        Breadboard (Small, 170 tie point)

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        • Key Features:

          •  170 tie-point layout  provides a convenient breadboarding grid for simple to moderately complex circuits.

           

          •  Solderless design, no tools or solder required; components and jumper wires push directly into spring contacts.

           

          • Compact size small enough to fit on a desktop or be mounted on small project enclosures or prototyping rigs.

           

          • Reusable and flexible, breadboard rows and columns are reusable, allowing you to rearrange or rebuild circuits multiple times.

           

          • Clear plastic housing (or body-colored plastic) allows visual inspection of internal contacts and ensures good electrical contact.

           

          • Standard 2.54 mm (0.1 inch) pitch compatible with standard DIP ICs, wire jumpers, headers, and modules such as Arduino Nano, ESP32-Nano-style boards, sensors, and LEDs.

           

           

          Specifications:

          • Number of tie points / contact holes: 170

           

          • Pitch (grid spacing): 2.54 mm (0.1 inch) standard width for through-hole components and jumper wires

           

          • Contact type: Metallic spring-clip contacts — accept 22–30 AWG solid wires / component leads

           

          •  Power rails / Bus strips: None (since 170-point — often basic breadboard without bus rails) — full grid only

           

          • Material: Plastic body (typically ABS or similar), metal contacts inside

           

          • Typical size: ~ 35 mm × 48 mm (varies by manufacturer — small breadboard size)

           

          • Maximum current per contact (typical): ~1 A for short-term, up to ~300–500 mA recommended for stable connect (spring contacts are small)

           

          •  Reusable cycles: Hundreds of insertions/removals — spring contacts rated for many inserts (varies by quality)

           

          • Compatibility: 2.54 mm (0.1″) standard — works with DIP ICs, Arduino Nano / Micro / Pro Mini, small modules, sensors, jumpers

           

          Applications:

          • Prototyping and testing circuits — ideal for building, testing, and modifying small circuits before soldering.

           

          • Microcontroller experiments — perfect for Arduino Nano, ESP32-Nano style, or small dev boards with basic I/O and sensors.

           

          • Learning and education — ideal for electronics students and hobbyists to learn wiring, components, and circuit behavior without solder.

           

          • Temporary test harnesses — quick wiring for sensors, LEDs, resistors, and modules to debug connections or logic.

           

          • Portable / compact projects — good for small, space-limited projects, wearable electronics or desk testing where a full-sized breadboard is impractical.

           

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