Solderless Breadboard Assembly 3220 — Hobby Line with Jumper Wires
Solderless Breadboard Assembly 3220 Hobby Line with Jumper Wires
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Solderless Breadboard Assembly 3220 — Hobby Line with Jumper Wires
A 3220-point solderless breadboard assembly from the Hobby Line series, bundled with a jumper wire kit — the largest standard breadboard size available, providing maximum workspace for the most complex electronics projects. With more than four times the tie-point count of a standard 830-point breadboard, the 3220-point layout gives you the room to build large-scale multi-IC circuits, multi-module Arduino projects, and full system prototypes on a single board.
The Hobby Line series uses phosphor bronze contacts with a binding force exceeding 60g per contact, providing reliable electrical connections for the vast majority of prototyping applications. The 2.54mm (0.1") pitch is compatible with all standard DIP ICs, through-hole components, and breadboard-compatible modules.
What's Included
- 1× 3220-point solderless breadboard (Hobby Line)
- Jumper wire kit — assorted lengths and colors
- Multiple integrated power rails — dedicated + and − bus strips across the full board length
Key Specifications
- Tie points: 3220 | Series: Hobby Line
- Contact material: Phosphor bronze | Binding force: >60g per contact
- Wire gauge: AWG #20–#29 | Pitch: 2.54mm (0.1")
- Max voltage: 300V | Max current: 3A per contact
- Operating temperature: −20°C to +80°C | RoHS compliant
Why Choose the 3220-Point Hobby Line?
- ✅ 3220 tie-points — maximum workspace, >4× the space of a standard 830-point board
- ✅ Multiple power rails — clean + and − power distribution across the full board length
- ✅ Jumper wires included — ready to prototype immediately out of the box
- ✅ No soldering required — insert and remove components freely, iterate fast
- ✅ Universal 2.54mm pitch — compatible with all DIP ICs, Arduino shields, and sensor modules
- ✅ RoHS compliant — meets international environmental standards
Typical Applications
- Large-scale Arduino Mega, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico multi-module projects
- Complex multi-IC circuit prototyping (MCU + drivers + sensors + displays + power management)
- Full system prototype development before PCB design
- Electronics lab bench with multiple simultaneous independent circuits
- Advanced STEM education, electronics research, and university lab projects
- Projects requiring the absolute maximum breadboard workspace on a single board

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