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id: jbf1
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tags: [electronics]
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created: Sunday, June 23, 2024
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# Breadboards
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## Contact holes
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Beneath the plastic casing, the contact holes are connected to one another
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making a continuous circuit connection
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## Terminal strips
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The contact holes in the middle section, arranged in groups of five and
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designated by letters
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The terminal strips are not connected accross the ditch thus each of the two
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strips are electrically separate regions (A-E and F-J).
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## Bus strips
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The contact holes on the outer edges of the breadboard, designated by numbers
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(1-30). The chief role of the bus strips is to manage the power to the circuit.
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You will typically use the positive bus strip on one side for the voltage source
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and the negative bus strip on the other side for the ground outlet.
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