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Ever wonder why a breadboard is called a breadboard? | Ever wonder why a breadboard is called a breadboard? | ||
- | Back in olden times, a common method of building electronics was to get a literal board (scrap wood, or if you wanted your thing to look fancy, a literal bread cutting board), tap some nails in it, and solder or twist leads around the nails. There are still projects that use similar build methodologies. | + | Back in olden times, a common method of building electronics was to get a literal board (scrap wood, or if you wanted your thing to look fancy, a literal bread cutting board that you " |
What kind of project would be good for this? | What kind of project would be good for this? |
old-school_breadboarding.1531354788.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/07/12 00:19 by sdh7