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Breadboard

What is a breadboard?

A breadboard is a reusable construction base used for building temporary electronic circuits without soldering. It consists of a plastic board with a grid of holes connected by internal metal strips that allow components and wires to be inserted and removed easily. The holes are typically arranged in rows and columns with specific connection patterns, making it ideal for prototyping, testing circuit designs, and educational purposes before creating permanent circuits.