- RS Stock No.:
- 172-0817
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 410-361
- Brand:
- Digilent
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- RS Stock No.:
- 172-0817
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 410-361
- Brand:
- Digilent
Legislation and Compliance
Product Details
Digilent Breadboard Adapter
The Digilent breadboard adapter is intended to be used with the Analog Discovery tool to provide a prototyping surface with a secure connection. It provides a female header to pass through all the connections from the Analog Discovery 2 as well as a prototyping surface. The PCB provides two power rails directly routed from the V+ and V- pins on the Analog Discovery. The components and wires can be soldered to the prototyping surface and power rails.
Features and Benefits:
30-pin female headers pass through all signals from the Analog Discovery
One half-sized solderless breadboard is included to provide connections
Protoboard area consists of 26 rows of 10 plated through-holes
Provides an alternative to the Flywires for analogue discovery
Two 26 hole V+, V- and GND rails routed from a 30-pin connector
One half-sized solderless breadboard is included to provide connections
Protoboard area consists of 26 rows of 10 plated through-holes
Provides an alternative to the Flywires for analogue discovery
Two 26 hole V+, V- and GND rails routed from a 30-pin connector
Applications:
Electronics laboratories
Embedded systems
Networking
Embedded systems
Networking
Certifications:
ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014
BS EN 61340-5-1:2007
BS EN 61340-5-1:2007
Related links
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