Planche à pain Elenco

Brand:Elenco

3.6/5

90.34

DU FABRICANT Breadboard avec - 3 220 points de test, 504 bornes séparées à 5 points, plus 14 lignes de bus horizontales. Il a des poteaux de liaison : quatre codés noir, rouge, jaune et vert. Dimensions de la planche : 8 1/4" de large, 9 1/2" de long. Comprend également le jeu de fils de raccordement JW-350 - qui contient également 350 longueurs de fil solide pré-dénudé et préformé #22 de différentes couleurs. 14 longueurs différentes de 25 pièces chacune. Contenu dans une grande mallette en plastique à 14 compartiments.

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EAN: 0756619002514

Catégories Jouets et jeux,

Depuis 30 ans, Elenco utilise ses solides compétences en ingénierie et en conception pour développer des équipements de test électronique, des outils et des kits pédagogiques fiables et abordables. Comprend le jeu de fils de connexion JW-350, fabriqué à Taiwan. Dimensions de la planche à pain : 8 1/4" de large, 9 1/2" de long. Poteaux de reliure : quatre codés noir, rouge, jaune et vert. Breadboard avec : 3 220 points de test, 504 bornes séparées à 5 points, plus 14 lignes de bus horizontales.
Country of Origin Taiwan
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 183 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 9480WK
Item Weight 1.4 pounds
Manufacturer Elenco Electronics LLC
Manufacturer recommended age 12 - 16 years
Product Dimensions 9.5 x 8.25 x 2 inches

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Scritto da: W. Moncure
What an Arduino / microcontroller space saver - even though it's bigger than all my breadboards!
For the past few months I have been battling with a "rats' nest" of jumper wires, Radio Shack breadboards, an electronics learning lab, and various microcontroller modules that were integrated well, but aesthetically and visually frustrating and confusing. I ordered an el-cheapo breadboard here and there, seemed to have messed it up over time, and then used it as a platform for a prototype before developing my PCB. But NEVER was I able to get my entire system under development on one board and looking good until I ordered the Elenco Breadboard set. I would say that this product falls into the "better" category of "good, better, and best," and that the boards themselves are of better quality than a lot of budget breadboards out there on the Amazon marketplace. The power connectors are of the same quality as the small Radio Shack breadboard mounted on a metal plate - I see no real quality difference between other such components on other products on the market, so when folks say that these connectors are cheap and easily broken I'll have to disagree. The most convenient thing about this board is that on one unit you can break out into multiple voltages to power different IC's and modules. For example, the 5v and 3.3v logic levels are used throughout my microcontroller-centered design, and if you shop around you'll see that if you're going to integrate newer IC's or modules with something like 5v Arduino logic levels, you'll need to run different buses with different voltages. You can do this all on one board. Also, you can set up voltage regulation circuits for each required voltage / sub-circuit on the board. Finally, you don't have to remove everything on your breadboard to test something out again, because there's so much room here! Your code can get more comprehensive without creating a scattered mess of protoboards across your workspace. In short this fancy breadboard is of good/better quality compared to what I've used in the past, and the jumper kit comes with about twice as many jumpers as come with the Radio Shack breadboard jumper kit - and they are of the same lengths and exact same colors. So use your same organizer! This is a great upgrade if you're moving beyond a simple small breadboard application into something larger, or if you're tired of swapping out components (risking damage with every change-out), saving your concepts in "Fritzing," and then testing something else. This is a time and space saver that's worth every penny of the price I paid.
Scritto da: DavidJ
The "little things" cost it a star...
As many people noted, it's a breadboard so there's not much to say. The contacts I've used so far are all electrically sound, and I'm very happy with my purchase. My only nits, and thus a 1/2 star deduction (if Amazon allowed for a 4.5 star rating, that's what I would have given it), are: 1. The adhesive on the little rubber feet wasn't up to the task. I ended up having to dot them with some CA glue. 3. The kit comes with 4 feet, presumably one for each corner. Given the size of the board, it would have been nice to have gotten a 5th foot to place in the center for added support. 2. The 4 power terminals, unlike the rest of the board, are... cheap. It's hard to describe what I mean, but suffice to say one notices material quality, or lack thereof, as compared to the rest of the board. I guess you can consider the added jumper kit either a great value, or an overpriced stand-alone (seeElenco 350 Piece Pre-formed Jumper Wire Kit ). You can buy this same breadboard on Amazon for a $1.30 less if you don't want the pre-cut jumper wire set9440 Breadboard-Prototype Design Aid , but personally I think this wire kit for that price delta is money very well spent... if only for the little parts box*. Needless to say, I'm in the "great value" camp. In fact, if I could get just the case w/ jumpers for $1.30 as a stand-alone, I'd order several more. *DISCLAIMER. Who knows if this pricing will hold in the future. Do yourself a favor and compare before buying.
Scritto da: Adan
Great addition to my tools
I bought this breadboard to replace my old single breadboard and I got to say I am really happy with my purchase. Having 4 breadboards helps a lot, specially when you are working with micro-controllers because they take up a lot of space. Since I got it, I have been doing some projects in it and everything fits nice with exception of the resistors from time to time, but as we all know, resistor's legs are so thin they will bend in almost any breadboard out there. The wire set that comes with this breadboard is amazing. It saves a lot of time having this wires ready to connect than rather having to cut and strip new wire. And I liked it so much that I bought another set of wires just like the one that comes with this breadboard because most of the small wires run out quickly. It comes with a lot of large cables and a few of the other sizes, but it mostly depends on what you are going to do. Since what I always do I like it to take the fewest space possible, I put everything close to each other and I have to use a lot of the short wires.
Scritto da: The Professor
Most definitely a worthwhile investment.
Absolutely worth every cent. First of all, this is a really nice big size, so largely projects have room to spread out a little, or two small projects can run at the same time. It is mostly a high quality board, too, although the bolt-on terminals feel a bit cheap. The jumper-wire kit is well made, too. It contains a nice mix of wire lengths to make even the tedious point-to-point chip jumps easy. The only issue, and it is quite a minor one, is that there are power runs between each row of sockets, so it is not possible to make a simple connection between rows, such as using a driver chip connected to an LED bar graph. It is possible to jumpers across the power run and make it work, but it requires setting up extra jumpers. If the power runs aligned with the other sockets it would be possible to skips this, but the power run sockets are not matched up. Otherwise it is a good board and well worth it.
Scritto da: Holly C
Great breadboard BUT
This is a great value and a great breadboard, but it does have one rather large (but easily fixed) problem: The metal base creates a LOT of capacitive coupling between every row across the entire board and acts as a large antenna for stray 60hz EMF. The solution (for me) was to scratch off a bit of the black paint and hook it up to ground with an alligator clip. Made it the best breadboard I own.
Scritto da: Marc Otte
Verry good with lots of space, makes circuit desighn and trouble shooting a lot easier.
I am very happy with the board. It's not too bulky but has ample room for even very intricate or multiple projects. This makes it easier to trouble shoot and ends up saving a lot of time. The added jumper wires are not necessary (precuts are normally the wrong size any ways and the colours seem to be odd choices) but a nice bonus.
Scritto da: Glipper
Yep, It's a breadboard. It does Breadboard stuff ...
Yep, It's a breadboard. It does Breadboard stuff ! I got this for my husband for Christmas and he was quite excited about it.
Scritto da: brent
I can order by mail.
It a cool toy.
Scritto da: Patrick Pronovost
Five Stars
it works and cant beat the price.

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