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BusBoard Prototype Systems BB1660T Transparent Solderless Plug-in BreadBoard, 1660 tie-Points, 8 Power Rails, 6.5 x 4.4 x 0.3in (165 x 110 x 9mm)

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  • 1660 tie points total: 1660 tie-point IC-circuit area plus four 100 tie-point distribution strips providing 8 power rails.
  • Transparent ABS plastic body with black printed legend. Color legend on distribution strips.
  • Contacts are Phosphor Bronze with Plated Nickel Finish, rated for 50,000 insertions. Rated at 36 Volts, 2 Amps.
  • Insertion Wire Size is 21 to 26 AWG, 0.016 to 0.028 inches diameter (0.4 to 0.7mm diameter)
  • Size: 6.5 x 4.4 x 0.3in (165.1 x 109.2 x 8.5mm). Peelable adhesive tape backing provided for attaching to a surface. Metal back plates provided.


BreadBoard-1660T is a transparent solderless (plug-in) breadboard. The transparent breadboard is great for students because the internal connections can be seen. It has a total of 1660 connection tie-points (i.e. 1660 wire insertion holes). It has 8 power rails. Solderless breadboards are great for building and testing new circuits because parts can be easily inserted and removed. They are completely re-usable. The BB1660 has two 630 tie-point IC-circuit areas plus eight 50 tie-point power rails. The housing is made of transparent ABS plastic, with a printed legend giving numbers and letters for columns and rows. The internal contacts are phosphor bronze with a plated nickel finish. A peelable adhesive tape backing is provided for attaching it to a surface and optional metal back plates are provided. BPS BreadBoards are Lead-Free and RoHS Compliant. Finished projects can be moved to a SB1660 Solderable PC BreadBoard to make them permanent.


TheCommonDanger
2025-08-13 16:54:11
Works great, supports the large pins from the Arduino boards in the sensors and accessories
Phineas J Whoopee
2025-08-06 18:39:18
I saw a YouTube video from a guy in England who compared 8 different makers of solderless breadboard. He gave this one high marks. I was really skeptical that there could be any difference between makers given the fact that I tried just about all of them and the rest of the manufactures are all pretty much the same low quality. So I assumed that was just the way the industry was.I had never purchased anything from BusBoard because in my view, they were overpriced. However, even though BusBoard is about 20% higher in cost but worth every penny in my view. I've since purchased 6 more of these in different sizes.Here's what I liked:* Metal clips were easy to slide components and wires into but were not loose.* The markings and print is crisp and clean and is easy to read(See picture of comparison to my other Breadboards purchased just weeks before)* The plastic is sturdy, it doesn't flex or feel like it's going to break like others that I've used.* They give you a metal backing that you can optionally apply which no other company does this. I found that by using the metal backing, it made the insertion of jumper wires far more secure.All in all, I've not experienced the typical challenges one faces with loose connections using this product.
Vlad
2025-07-23 11:59:59
The problem with breadboards is that they generally all look the same, but quality is no near the same. This one is really good. Would recommend.
Milet
2025-06-30 16:45:16
Way better quality than the generics out there.
Rodriguez
2025-04-30 10:20:33
Bought for an electronics lab at school, works as it should. No bad contact points at all and worth the price!
Don Link
2025-04-06 17:49:00
This is actually 2 boards connected with slide tabs. It works as intended but is a little flimsy at the joint.
dgassen
2025-02-18 11:15:40
Works good for me. Grabs onto the wires when I push a wire through.
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