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How To Use A Breadboard [VIDEO]

May 24, 2019 By Øyvind Nydal Dahl 5 Comments

A breadboard is a really simple way to put


together a circuit. You don’t have to solder, just plug in the
components.

I love to use breadboards for testing out new circuits quickly.

You can build really cool things on the breadboard. For example,
check out this color-changing lamp or this radar that detects my
breath.

If you don’t know how to use a breadboard, don’t worry. It’s very easy.

Just check out my video:

Where To Connect Components On A Breadboard


The breadboard has connections between its holes. Some vertical
connections and some horizontal connections.

Power Supply On The Sides


It’s common to use the vertical columns on the left and right for
connecting the power supply. Each of these columns are connected
vertically. So, if you connect 5 volts on the top hole of one of the side
columns, you will have 5 volts in all the holes of this columns.

Some larger breadboards are split into two, so that the upper half of
the left and right columns is connected and the lower half is
connected. This is indicated by the vertical blue and red lines.

Components In The Middle


You connect your electronic components in the middle of the board.
On the picture above, you can see that each column is marked with a
letter, A to J. Each row is marked with a number, 1-30.

For each row, holes A to E are connected and F to J are connected.


The gap in the middle splits the row into two parts.

Below you can see a correct and a wrong connection of a resistor:

You can also connect the resistor from one row to another.

If you want to connect a chip, you need to connect it across the gap in
the middle like this:
Connecting Components On A Breadboard
To connect a component or a wire to the breadboard, simply push it
into a hole.
The best wires to use are 22 gauge single strand wire. Single strand
means the wire has one solid core inside (as opposed to lots of tiny
wires wrapped together).

What Can You Build With A Breadboard?


Breadboards are often used to build a prototype or to test a circuit. Or
a part of a circuit that you are unsure about.

For example, let’s say you wanted to build a microcontroller circuit that
controlled relays with the output pins from the microcontroller. Then
you would want a little driver on the output. If you are unsure about
this circuit, you could throw it together on a breadboard quickly to
make sure it works before you put it into your final design.

Or if you are learning about circuits you will come across a lot of little
circuits that you want to test. Connecting these on a breadboard can
be really useful.

Check out this page to find circuits to build.

Where To Get Breadboards


Breadboards can be bought almost everywhere where you can buy
electronic components. For example on Amazon.

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