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− | The title of this page may need to be changed. There is a lot of loose usage of protoboard, proto-board, breadboard.... In any case they all seem to come back in some way to more casual, one off methods of circuit construction. Breadboard, I have heard, originated in the early days of electronics when the wooden kitchen breadboard was re-purposed to be the foundation of a | + | The title of this page may need to be changed. There is a lot of loose usage of protoboard, proto-board, breadboard.... In any case they all seem to come back in some way to more casual, one off methods of circuit construction. Breadboard, I have heard, originated in the early days of electronics when the wooden kitchen breadboard was re-purposed to be the foundation of a circuti. Cooks beware. Perhaps their highest form was in the Atwater Kent Breadboard Receivers [http://www.amug.org/~jthomas/ak.htmlhttp://www.amug.org/~jthomas/ak.html The online Museum of Atwater Kent Breadboard Receivers] and [http://www.sparkmuseum.com/BREADBD.HTM Atwater Kent Breadboard Receivers]). |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadboard Breadboard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadboard Breadboard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] |