Most of the circuits we have made so far have been built using a breadboard. Creating circuits on breadboard is particularly useful when designing a new circuit as it allows for easy modifications to the design and reuse of the components. It does not work so well for permanent circuits as components and wires can get accidentally pulled out of the breadboard. This chapter will look at how to make circuits permanent so that they can survive a reasonable amount of use without the wires falling out. It will also enable you to use components that cannot be connected directly ...
12. Making Your Circuits Permanent
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