01-3939, Single-Sided Stripboard FR-2 292 x 95 x 1.6mm FR1

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433-826
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01-3939
Brand:
Vero Technologies
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Brand

Vero Technologies

Base Material

Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper

Number of Sides

1

Dimensions

292 x 95 x 1.6mm

Copper Thickness

35µm

Hole Diameter

1.02mm

Hole Layout

34 x 115

Hole Pitch

2.54 x 2.54mm

FR Material Grade

FR1

Length

292mm

Thickness

1.6mm

Width

95mm

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Veroboard Copper Stripboard


Veroboards brilliant copper stripboard will suit your purpose for doing simple prototyping work or for development circuitry. It is manufactured from a copper clad laminate board. It features pierced copper tracks and a base material of SRBP. Stripboards also give you brilliant access to solder your components with relative ease.

Features and benefits:


• Create a simple printed circuit with the copper strips forming the interconnections
• This stripboard can be cut into a smaller board
• Single sided copper
• Tracks are bonded to SRBP board and pierced to accept terminal pins.

Why a stripboard and not a breadboard?


Stripboards and breadboards are slightly different. A breadboard is for early stage prototyping where soldering is not required where as a stripboard can be used for soldering. Breadboards make great use for testing components and basic circuitry. With stripboards you can solder components and make it more of a permanent circuit over a breadboard.

Stripboard cutter: 543-535


FAQs


Which way do the tracks run?
This product is a stripboard with tracks running along the longest edge.

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