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Also known as breadboards or proto-boards, these boards come with tin--lead-plated copper holes and solder pads or strips, so you can solder on components. They create more permanent connections than solderless circuit boards.
Drill holes of any size and etch your own circuit board design into copper-clad boards.
Also known as project boxes, these circuit boards are shaped to fit the included enclosure, so you don’t have to cut your board.
The gold-plated copper holes and solder pads on these boards contain no lead.
Also known as thermal pads and thermal interface pads, these heat-dissipating pads pull heat away from electronic components.
Protect circuits from electrical spikes and surges.
Combine the functionality of a PLC and the accessibility of a development board. Built around a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino-enabled microcontroller, these controllers use open-source software to make programming and troubleshooting convenient.
Configure instructions for electronic devices by sliding actuators to open or close each circuit.
Solder the pins on these blocks directly to your circuit board and connect the screw terminals to stripped wires, ring terminals, or spade terminals.
Secure wires to your circuit board without worrying about them vibrating loose or getting pulled out. Also known as Eurostyle terminal blocks, these blocks use screw-clamp terminals to clamp your wire in place.
Quickly disconnect these terminal blocks without having to remove any wires.
Add a D-sub connection to a printed circuit board (PCB). These connectors are often used in applications involving monitoring, control, and communication.
Connect flat flexible cable to circuit boards.