Waterman
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2017
Cheap proto board. Holes are not plated through, not gold flashed. Check out quality boards by Nulsom for similar pricing. Unfortunately, I needed this size for a project I had. It works, but nothing special.
Matias
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2017
Great product, I've used it for a few different projects (mostly audio circuits) but it'll work with any small components. The standard widths between holes match breadboards so things like potentiometers and buttons fit perfectly. I do wish they would list the number of rows somewhere on the board like a breadboard does, it would make the building process a little bit easier. Counting on the picture, there are 61 standard rows with two additional rows on each end that have extra contacts. Overall its the perfect thing for small DIY projects, a much better alternative to mapping out your own PCB or sketching your own traces.
Sir TravelsALot
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2015
Both this one and it's little sister, the SB400, are my all-time favorites for making that solderless breadboard project permanent. More buses means you will have enough for not only 5 or 3.3 volt feeds, but also power busses for analog circuitry... or the ever needed reset line. Copper thickness is good, yet can be cut with a rotary cutter when needed. I really appreciate that the pads are NOT plated through holes, making unexpected corrections much easier. Pre-drilled mounting holes saves another step on the way to the finished project. If you are still laboring over single hole patterns, or stripboard, here is the product to get you to the modern era... and save considerable time in the process. Just wish I could buy in 5 packs.
Joe B
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2014
Nice, thick, durable pads mounted to high-quality, nearly perfectly flat fiberglass. Stands up to several solder/desolder cycles as long as you have your iron set to an appropriate heat setting. The three rails (instead of the usual one or two) on both sides layed out perpendicular to the smaller pads are very highly appreciated...I often have two-three signals, positive and negative voltage, and ground on the things I build and having 6 of them really make layout easier.
jedcline
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2014
A fiberglas board substrate is uncommon quality these days, and this one comes with a standardized printed wiring, and pre-driled for through-hole components. (Drilling through fiberglas rapidly wears out drill bits, too.) The perfboard is laid out for a linear series of DIP IC's, with plenty of room for lateral mounted RCs and TO-92 transistors. And for my current projects the size is perfect for the six DIP IC circuits I design and build for my hobby electroherbalism research experiments that are entertaining and health-enhancing for me. Was really nice to find this available; is appreciated.
Robert K. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2013
Sip headers Dip headers 1X & 2X .1" pin headers 6 power/signal rails and real FR4. Not that smelly brown CN bakelite. More versatile than the Solderable "830" point breadboards. about the ONLY minus is that the board is single sided non PTH but for small projects especially those that require 'modules' like GPS or nRF24XX radios. Most nRF24 series radios have 2 rows of 5 pins on .1 ctr's... this board accommodates them well. As a point of fact it is the only one that is easy to use, 2 holes/pin Not some jumpered nightmare. Easily the Best I've seen in 40 years of prototyping electronics stuff. I'm retired now but when working I had boards similar to this MFR'd for my prototype work but mine weren't as versatile.It says at the Bottom "Built for Designers" I concur wholeheartedly
Wolf
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2013
Bought this as a spare to use if I want to build a project. Follows close to a quick connect test board so easy to move parts to a soldered finish board. A lot of connections at a good price.
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2011
...had it arrived in one piece. The board was shipped in a non-ridged envelope. It arrived split clean in two. It probably would have worked fine had I actually had the chance to use it...