Breadboards from china are often very very low quality. So this is a breadboard on my own pcb. I have designed some adapters for different arduino-versions, so I can easily contact them on the breadboard. The board separates serial, spi and I²C-Interfaces. At the top-right I can plug in an OLED-Display easyily. 3.3V comes from an AMS1117. So if something went wrong or I've new ideas it might be, that I make a better version.
- 400 pins (200 pins each side) to work with
- 40 GND- and 40 Power-pins at the top and at the bottom
- some LED, Poti, Switches, one encoder and one buzzer
- Jumper to switch between 5V from USB-C-Connector or from the Microcontroller
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- 👍 arduino
- 👍 adafruit
- 👍 sparkfun
- 👍 Watterott and @awatterott for great SW, HW and products
- 👍 atom
- 👍 mattahan for the Buuf graphics
- 👍 @ikatyang for the emoji-cheat-sheet