GL12 Solderless Breadboard
Product Overview
The GL12 Solderless Breadboard is an essential prototyping tool for Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and electronics projects. It allows quick circuit assembly and testing without soldering, making it ideal for learning, development, and experimentation.
Description
The GL12 Solderless Breadboard is designed for rapid electronic prototyping and circuit development. Whether you're building Arduino projects, testing sensors, designing IoT systems, or learning electronics, this breadboard provides a convenient solder-free platform for creating and modifying circuits.
Its reusable design allows components such as resistors, LEDs, ICs, sensors, jumper wires, and modules to be inserted and removed easily. This flexibility makes it perfect for students, hobbyists, engineers, and makers working on embedded systems, robotics, automation, and STEM education projects.
The clearly organized terminal strips help simplify circuit layout and troubleshooting while supporting fast project development.
Applications
- Arduino projects
- ESP32 development
- Raspberry Pi prototyping
- Robotics projects
- STEM education
- Circuit testing
- Sensor integration
- IoT development
- Embedded systems
- DIY electronics
Key Features
- Solderless circuit construction
- Reusable design
- Easy component insertion and removal
- Ideal for prototyping and testing
- Compatible with Arduino and ESP32 projects
- Organized terminal layout
- Suitable for educational and professional use
- Durable plastic construction
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Solderless Breadboard |
| Model | GL12 |
| Color | White |
| Mounting Type | Desktop/Prototype Board |
| Connection Method | Solderless Spring Contacts |
| Material | Plastic Body with Metal Contacts |
How It Works
A solderless breadboard uses internal spring contacts beneath the holes to create electrical connections between inserted components. Components such as resistors, LEDs, ICs, sensors, and jumper wires can be connected without soldering. Users simply insert components into the breadboard and use jumper wires to create the desired circuit. This allows rapid testing, troubleshooting, and modification of electronic designs before permanent assembly.