Speedometer Breadboard to PCB

$10.00

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Convert your solderless Breadboard Speedometer project to a soldered PCB for more permanency and stability.

Optional Add-ons:

  • Includes v2.x Components
  • (2) IR Sensors
  • 16×2 Monitor, I2C Interface, and cable

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Product Description

This PCB board is widely used in electronic experiments and point-to-point DIY soldering projects.
With the perfectly designed Pre-tinned holes on the board, you can easily install any necessary sensors and components.

Specification:

  • Includes v2.x Components
  • PCB type: Double-sided.
  • Material: high-quality FR-4 glass fiber PCB.
  • Surface: High-quality gold finish for easy soldering.
  • Gold-plated finish to prevent oxidation.
  • Color: Black
  • Dimensions: 3.5″x2.05″ (88.9mm x 52.1mm)
  • Through-hole diameter: 0.047″ (1.2mm).
  • Mounting holes: M3 (Ø3.2mm) & M2 (Ø2.2mm).
  • Trace width: 0.04″ (1mm).

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