Friday New Product: BusBoard Protoboards

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July 26, 2013

Wee, more protoboards! Now this is the last batch, we don't got no more. Next time it will be something else, I promise.

PadBoard-1 Pad-per-Hole, 80x50mm Solder Protoboard
$3.75
A tight and tidy one-pad-per-hole, plated-through, double-sided board. Ideal for wildly-wired, small projects!
PadBoard-2, Pad-Per-Hole, 80x100mm Solder Protoboard
$6.82
For the ultimate in protoboard flexibility, here's a one-pad-per-hole, plated-through, double-sided board from BPS.
ProtoBoard2H-1, 2-hole Strips, 1 sided, 50x80mm
$3.11
Long strips of copper too much for you? Complex zig-zags drive you nuts? Here's a nice compromise - solder prototyping with pairs of connected pads.
ProtoBoard2H-3U, 2-hole Strips, 100x160mm Solder Protoboard
$10.78
Long strips of copper too much for you? Complex zig-zags drive you nuts? Here's a nice compromise - solder prototyping with pairs of connected pads.
ProtoBoard-3U, 6-hole Strips, 1 sided, 100x160mm
$10.78
This traditional soldering protoboard is very similar to a solderless breadboard, but also accommodates a 96-pin VME backplane connector for slotting connectivity.
StripBoard-1, 80x50mm Solder Protoboard
$3.11
Medium size stripboard protoboard, featuring full-width solder points.
StripBoard-3U, 160x100mm Solder Protoboard
$10.78
Stripboard make for fast prototyping for simple circuits.
SMTpads-Size1, 80x50mm, 50x50mil Pad SMT Protoboard
$3.75
This 50mil-pad breakout is best for larger SMD components on 50mil or 100mil pitch spacing, with a ground plane.
SMTpads-Size2, 100x80mm, 50x50mil Pad SMT Protoboard
$6.82
This 50mil-pad breakout is best for larger SMD components on 50mil or 100mil pitch spacing, with ground plane.
SMTpads-Size2, 100x80mm, 50x50mil Pads,SMT Solder Protoboard
$6.82
This 50mil-pad breakout is best for SMD components on 50mil or 100mil pitch spacing, with a duplicate set of pads on the other side (no ground plane).
SMTpads-Size1, 80x50mm, 50x50mil Pad SMT Protoboard
$3.75
This 50mil-pad breakout is best for larger SMD components on 50mil or 100mil pitch spacing, with a duplicate pad arrangement on the backside.
SMTpads-Size2, 100x80mm, 100x100mil Pad SMT Solder Protoboard
$6.82
This 100mil-pad breakout is best for larger SMD components on 50mil or 100mil pitch spacing, with a ground plane on the other side.
SMTpads-Size3U, 100x100mil Pads, 1 Side Pads, 1 Side Ground, Unplated Holes
$12.99
SMT parts are pretty common. This massive 3U size solder protoboard features 100x100mil pads on a large 160x100mm surface. Has ground plane on other side.
SMTpads-Size1, 80x50mm, 200x100mil Pads, SMT Solder protoboard
$3.75
For REALLY large SMD devices, the 200x100mil pads on this smaller protoboard will make construction much easier. Has ground plane on other side.
SMTpads-Size2, 100x80mm, 200x100mil Pads, Solder Protoboard
$6.82
For REALLY large SMD devices, the 200x100mil pads on this protoboard will make construction much easier. Has ground plane on other side.

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