Solderless Breadboard Assembly 1660 — Hobby Line with Jumper Wires
Solderless Breadboard Assembly 1660 Hobby Line with Jumper Wires
Compatible JST cables for sensors and modules — secure & reliable. Shop now.
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Solderless Breadboard Assembly 1660 — Hobby Line with Jumper Wires
A 1660-point solderless breadboard assembly from the Hobby Line series, bundled with a 65-piece jumper wire kit. The 1660-point layout is equivalent to two 830-point breadboards joined together, providing double the prototyping space for larger circuits, multi-module projects, and complex Arduino or ESP32 builds.
The Hobby Line series offers reliable contact quality at an accessible price point, making it ideal for students, hobbyists, and classroom use. The extended layout is particularly useful for projects requiring multiple ICs, sensors, and modules on a single board.
Key Specifications
- Tie points: 1660 | Series: Hobby Line
- Includes: 65-piece jumper wire kit
- Contact material: Phosphor bronze | Wire gauge: AWG #20–#29
- Pitch: 2.54mm standard | Layout: Double 830-point (joined)
Typical Applications
- Large Arduino and ESP32 circuit prototyping
- Multi-module and multi-IC circuit builds
- Electronics learning and classroom projects
- Complex sensor and actuator circuit prototyping

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