Monday, 13 April 2015

Solderable solderless breadboards



Is there such thing as a breadboard that can you can add solder to directly to make a prototype design more permanent? Eventually the design will need to be translated onto an actual PCB but in the meantime for quick semi permanent prototyping.


Does something like this exist?


Edit:


Sorry, to clarify my question, I'm aware of the strip boards and have used them but they are not very friendly when trying to produce prototype quantities of boards on the order of 10 or so. The problem with them is you can't test the board without adding solder to find out if it works or not (when you have lots of little wires, it gets really messy really quickly. It would be very nice to just plug in a whole bunch of wires, test it to know that it works and then just mass solder everything in sight on the back of the board and know that stuff will still continue to work).


I was wondering if there was an actual plug-able breadboard which works exactly like a regular breadboard except has holes on the opposite side to add a blob of solder to make the design more permanent.




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