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Breadboard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oct 24, 2009 ... Solid wood swells with humidity and shrinks across the grain when dry. This movement of the wood produces cracks if the wide wooden top of a ...
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Computer History Museum Mountain View Building ... 102626818, Prototype Breadboard Backplane for VAX 9000. 102626814, VAX 9000 Breadboard Backplane ...
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The heart of the solderless breadboard is a small metal clip that looks like this: ... To make a breadboard, an array of these clips is embedded in a plastic block which holds them in place and insulates them from each other, like this:
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The breadboard derives its name from an early form of point-to-point construction. In the early days of radio, amateurs would nail copper wire or terminal strips to a wooden board (often literally a board for cutting bread), and solder electronic components to them.
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1922 Breadboard; 1923 Breadboard; 1928 Console; 1929 Kiel Table; 1929 Table; 1931 Cathedral; 1931 Cathedral; 1932 Cathedral; 1932 Tombstone; 1933 Table; 1933 Cathedral; 1934 Cathedral; 1934 Tombstone; 1934 Tombstone; 1934 Tombstone; 1935 Cathedral; 1936 Tombstone; Atwater History...
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Complete guide to the Amiga. ... Since the Amiga was launched it has seen a great many changes many for the better, most for the worst. Amiga History Guide looks back to the golden age of the Amiga. Stand by with the tissues. ... 1983: From design concept to breadboard...
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