SYB-46 270 Points Solderless Breadboard for Prototyping & Arduino & Electronics
SYB-46 270 Points Solderless Breadboard for Prototyping & Arduino & Electronics The SYB-46 270 Points Breadboard is a compact and reliable solderless prototyping platform designed for small electronics projects, testing circuits, and learning the basics of electronics. With 270 tie points and a space-saving design, this breadboard lets you quickly plug in and rearrange components without any soldering. Its overall size of 90.5mm × 52.6mm × 8.6mm makes it perfect for portable DIY builds and compact setups. Made with a durable plastic body and nickel-plated contact points, it ensures stable and corrosion-resistant connections for resistors, ICs, transistors, sensors, and microcontroller modules. Fully compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other development boards, the SYB-46 is an ideal choice for students, hobbyists, and electronics professionals who need a small, dependable breadboard for rapid prototyping and experimentation. Features: Provides 270 tie points for basic prototyping and component testing. Solderless and reusable design for simple and flexible circuit building. Compact size: 90.5mm × 52.6mm × 8.6mm, ideal for mini electronics projects. Built with a durable plastic base and nickel-plated contacts for long-lasting performance. Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and microcontroller-based circuits. Interlocking edges allow combining multiple breadboards to expand working space. Great for DIY hobbyists, engineering students, and electronics learners.
- 270 tie-point solderless breadboard
- Compact size: 90.5mm × 52.6mm × 8.6mm
- Nickel-plated contacts for stable connectivity
- Ideal for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & microcontroller projects
- Reusable and easy for fast prototyping
- Model SYB-46
- Total Tie Points 270
- Type Solderless Breadboard
- Material Plastic base
- Contact Material Nickel-plated contacts
- Dimensions 90.5mm × 52.6mm × 8.6mm
- Compatibility Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Microcontrollers
- Interlocking Yes, supports expansion
- Use Case DIY electronics, prototyping, circuit testing