ElectroCookie Solderable Breadboard PCB Board for Electronics Projects Compatible for DIY Arduino Soldering Projects, Gold-Plated (5 Pack + 1 Mini Board, Blue)
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| Brand | ElectroCookie |
| Special Feature | Gold plated finish to prevent oxidation |
| Color | 1.Blue |
| Number of Keys | 5 |
| Number of Buttons | 1 |
About this item
- Useful in transferring breadboarded prototypes to reliable and permanent circuits
- Popular breadboard alignment for versatile prototyping purposes
- Adaptable with a variety of MCU boards. Compatible with Arduino Nano, Pro Mini, NodeMCU, etc.
- Gold plated finish to prevent oxidation, and all holes are through-plated for mounting strength
- Lead free and RoHS compliant, longer shelf life
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Product information
| Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 3.43 x 0.47 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ElectroCookie |
| ASIN | B07ZV8FWM4 |
| Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
| Item model number | ECPB_H_B_5P+1 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,109 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #17 in Prototyping Boards & Accessories |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2019 |
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Product Description
Brand : ElectroCookie
PCB type: Double-sided
Surface finish: Gold plated to prevent oxidation
Color: Blue
Dimensions: 3.5"x2.05" (88.9mm x 52.1mm)
Through hole diameter: 0.047" (1.2mm)
Mounting hole: M3 (Ø3.2mm) & M2 (Ø2.2mm)
Trace width: 0.04" (1mm)
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1. The spacing to the power rails is different. Ada spaced this out as if skipping one .1" pad. The Electrocookie board spaces this out exactly like a breadboard. I think this is actually nice, but it does make the board slightly wider. If this is a problem, you can probably sand away enough to wedge this one in.
2. the horizontal bars are connected with much thicker traces. One could argue that the thinner traces make it possible to cut a trace, but thicker traces seem like a good thing. Either way, soldering components down would be a big upgrade from plugging into a breadboard.
3. The back side does have solder mask. The Adafruit ones are bare pcb on the back.
4. These electrocookie boards add a neat feature to easily jumper the two pairs of power rail, potentially with just a solder blob. This does add a tiny bit to the length of the board.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2023
1. The spacing to the power rails is different. Ada spaced this out as if skipping one .1" pad. The Electrocookie board spaces this out exactly like a breadboard. I think this is actually nice, but it does make the board slightly wider. If this is a problem, you can probably sand away enough to wedge this one in.
2. the horizontal bars are connected with much thicker traces. One could argue that the thinner traces make it possible to cut a trace, but thicker traces seem like a good thing. Either way, soldering components down would be a big upgrade from plugging into a breadboard.
3. The back side does have solder mask. The Adafruit ones are bare pcb on the back.
4. These electrocookie boards add a neat feature to easily jumper the two pairs of power rail, potentially with just a solder blob. This does add a tiny bit to the length of the board.
The end products look so nice that I've gotten wife approval to leave some of my home automation projects exposed.
Pads are high quality and I have yet to have one rip off while de-soldering old projects.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2023
The end products look so nice that I've gotten wife approval to leave some of my home automation projects exposed.
Pads are high quality and I have yet to have one rip off while de-soldering old projects.
The two biggest 'features' I like is the fact that you can easily bridge the power rails if needed and the options for mounting the board via either M2 or M3 hardware.
Now if they just made a quarter-sized version......
I just wish I'd discovered this undocumented feature before completing my latest project. Aside from reducing circuit noise, it would have made layout much easier, as I had a lot of parts with connections to ground, and I could have avoided the use of many of the lengths of wire that I'd used for those connections. (Note, when taking advantage of it this way, one should still consider how traffic would flow across the ground plane, and segregate any noise producers you might otherwise allow across it. Googling for "star ground topology" might help explain why (I hadn't thought to google it before starting this review, but it should get enough hits) )
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The finish on the board is excellent, and, having already used one of them in anger, are easy to work with. The only thing worth mentioning is that these aren't shield boards. I'm new to all this and wondered if these would fit directly onto of my Arduino but that isn't the case, or at least they wouldn't work due to the continuous current rails. They're simply for soldering your work after you've breadboarded it. I only mention that in case you're thinking along the same lines.
I looked at some cheaper options for prototyping boards which would have done the job too, but must say I'm impressed with the quality of these!
You can ignore the fact the lettering doesn't match from front to back because it's a non-issue all things considered.
The silkscreen is perfectly aligned around the eyelets, the plating accepts solder well and overall they just look & feel fantastic - I do my prototyping on a solderless breadboard then transfer that onto these boards as a permanent base for small-scale production pieces.
The black & gold scheme is elegant (for want of a less pretentious word) - The only room for improvement I can suggest is to make the black mini boards available as a single colour pack (instead of the multicoloured pack) so I don't have to buy a bunch of other colours that I'm not going to use in my production builds. I emailed the Seoul-based company about this and did get a response, which was nice, though I'm still waiting for an actual result.
The mini boards are an ideal size for indiviual regulator assemblies, basic distortion/fuzz effects pedals etc.
The larger half-sized boards are great for more complex (but still small-scale) builds. I have a full-sized discreet component multi-BJT pre-amp, tone stack and LM380 power-amp on a single board.
The image attached is an LM317 based regulator with additional reservoir and two individual filtered outputs.
Obviously I am very pleased with how this has turned out!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 22, 2021
You can ignore the fact the lettering doesn't match from front to back because it's a non-issue all things considered.
The silkscreen is perfectly aligned around the eyelets, the plating accepts solder well and overall they just look & feel fantastic - I do my prototyping on a solderless breadboard then transfer that onto these boards as a permanent base for small-scale production pieces.
The black & gold scheme is elegant (for want of a less pretentious word) - The only room for improvement I can suggest is to make the black mini boards available as a single colour pack (instead of the multicoloured pack) so I don't have to buy a bunch of other colours that I'm not going to use in my production builds. I emailed the Seoul-based company about this and did get a response, which was nice, though I'm still waiting for an actual result.
The mini boards are an ideal size for indiviual regulator assemblies, basic distortion/fuzz effects pedals etc.
The larger half-sized boards are great for more complex (but still small-scale) builds. I have a full-sized discreet component multi-BJT pre-amp, tone stack and LM380 power-amp on a single board.
The image attached is an LM317 based regulator with additional reservoir and two individual filtered outputs.
Obviously I am very pleased with how this has turned out!



















