[Coco] How many still breadboard?

EDDY SZCZERBINSKI dhaulagiri at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 12 23:32:09 EDT 2020


Hello,
sorry for the late reply but the hands-on electronics course I was referring to was McGrawHill Contemporary Electronics. There were 12 modules. It was by mail available in Canada and the States.
happy easter all
Eddy

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De : EDDY SZCZERBINSKI <dhaulagiri at hotmail.com>
Envoyé : mardi 7 avril 2020 20:41
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Objet : RE: How many still breadboard?

With that full stop and my delayed start with the Canadian Coast Guard, I actually got my electronic course out of the boxes and started breadboarding again today doing the lessons-exercices.
Nice memories and a great activity.
Eddy


How many electronics folk in this group still used breadboards?

I found this video of Ben Eater fascinating on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCbAafKLqC8

He includes some good electricity / electronics theory in there too.

Last year I spent a good amount time learning and bread-boarding some circuits with mixed (sometimes frustrating) results – but had some successes. I am wondering if I’ve been using the cheap breadboards that are no good -- most likely yes!.

I am just curious; do you bypass bread-boarding altogether or go directly to PCB and troubleshoot multiple versions of that?

-jr



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