Breadboard GL-12 840 Points Overview
The Breadboard GL-12 840 Points is a high-capacity solderless prototyping board designed for students, hobbyists and professionals. With 840 tie-points, robust internal contacts and flexible mounting options, this breadboard provides a dependable platform for building and testing medium to large electronic circuits without soldering.
Why choose the GL-12 840-point breadboard
- Large build area suitable for complex projects and multi-component circuits
- Reusable solderless connections allow fast iteration and component swapping
- Durable contacts and secure mounting for long-term use in labs and classrooms
Features of the 840-point Breadboard
- Total tie-points: 840 tie-points for spacious prototyping
- Central grid: 630 tie-points for components and DIP ICs
- Power rails: 2 x 105 tie-points (210 total) for easy power distribution
- Solderless design: Insert and remove components without damage
- Contact material: High-conductivity phosphor bronze with nickel plating for reliable connections and long service life
- Compatibility: Standard 2.54 mm (0.1 inch) pitch for jumper wires, resistors, sensors, Arduino, ESP and other development boards
- Mounting: Self-adhesive backing and screw holes to secure the board to project bases or workstations
- Expandable: Snap-together design lets you combine multiple boards to create a larger prototyping area
Technical Specifications
- Total tie-points: 840
- Central tie-points: 630
- Power rail tie-points: 2 x 105 (210 total)
- Pitch: 2.54 mm (0.1 inch)
- Contact material: Phosphor bronze with nickel plating
- Mounting: Self-adhesive backing and mounting holes
- Design: Solderless and reusable
Compatibility and Common Applications
The Breadboard GL-12 is compatible with a wide range of components and development boards that use standard 2.54 mm spacing. Typical uses include:
- Prototyping with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi add-on circuits and other microcontrollers
- Sensor interfacing and small embedded systems
- Educational electronics labs and hands-on learning
- Testing logic circuits and analog signal experiments
- Temporary wiring for debugging and development
Mounting, Expansion and Practical Tips
- Use the self-adhesive backing to fix the breadboard to project enclosures and work surfaces.
- Fasten using the mounting holes when a more permanent or rugged installation is required.
- Combine multiple GL-12 boards using the snap-together feature to scale your prototyping area.
- Place power rails near your most-used components to reduce jumper clutter and improve organization.
- For reliable connections, use clean jumper wires and avoid bending component leads excessively.
What is included
- Breadboard GL-12 with 840 tie-points
- Self-adhesive backing applied
- Pre-drilled mounting holes
Note
Images are for illustration purposes. Actual product appearance may vary slightly depending on batch or manufacturer.
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