Universal Prototype PCB Board 6×8cm — Double-Sided FR4 for Electronics Projects
Universal Prototype PCB Board 6×8cm Double-Sided FR4 for Electronics Projects
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Universal Prototype PCB Board — 6×8 cm, Double-Sided FR4
The 6×8 cm universal prototype PCB board is the compact standard-size format — ideal for single-stage circuits, Arduino module builds, and sensor interface designs that need to fit in small enclosures. With a double-sided FR4 fiberglass substrate and a 2.54mm (0.1") pitch through-hole grid, it accepts all standard DIP ICs, resistors, capacitors, transistors, and connectors without adapters.
Key Features
- 6×8 cm working area — compact size, fits small project enclosures and Arduino form-factor builds
- Double-sided copper layer — solder on both sides for denser routing and ground plane connections
- FR4 fiberglass substrate — rigid, dimensionally stable, rated for standard soldering temperatures
- 2.54mm (0.1") pitch through-hole grid — compatible with all standard DIP components, pin headers, and connectors
- Tin-plated through-holes — excellent solderability, corrosion-resistant pads
Typical Applications
- Arduino Nano and Pro Mini module circuit builds
- Sensor interface and breakout circuit assembly
- Small power supply and regulator circuits
- Custom PCB replacement for compact electronics
- STEM education and electronics lab projects
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 6 × 8 cm
- Substrate: FR4 fiberglass
- Copper Layers: Double-sided
- Hole Pitch: 2.54 mm (0.1")
- Surface Finish: Tin-plated
- Brand: Keszoox
- Origin: Mainland China

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