Product photograph of the Busboard Prototype Systems SB4 snappable breadboard. This shows the top of the board, which includes silkscreened lines to indicate what the connected pad pattern on the underside is, to assist in placing components.
Close-up photograph of the order ID label on a package of manufactured printed circuit boards, dated 22 March 2025.
A photograph of 2 perforated prototyping printed circuit boards, one showing the front and the other the back.
The boards are the typical green of fiberglass boards, with shiny exposed pads on the underside, and labels for rows and columns silkscreened in white on both sides. There are also silkscreened outlines on the front of the board to indicate the pattern of joined pads on the back.
About that BusBoard Prototype Systems SB4 board -- they're expensive. They're more than $6 each (Canadian) plus shipping from DigiKey. They're $10 each plus shipping from Mouser.
That's a lot for a hobbyist when you're experimenting, especially if you're […]
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