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Dotted Veroboard Guide
Features, Specifications, Applications, and Usage
Features
- Compact board with pre-drilled holes in a grid pattern for easy prototyping.
- Made of high-quality phenolic or epoxy material for durability.
- Individual copper pads for each hole to solder components easily.
- Supports both through-hole and surface-mount components.
- Customizable layout for permanent or semi-permanent circuit design.
Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Material | Phenolic resin or FR4 (fiberglass) |
Hole Diameter | 1.0 mm (approx.) |
Hole Spacing | 2.54 mm (standard pitch) |
Board Thickness | 1.6 mm (approx.) |
Copper Pads | Yes (individual, circular pads) |
Board Dimensions | Varies ( 10cm x7 cm) |
Compatibility | Supports most through-hole components |
Applications
- Prototyping and testing electronic circuits.
- DIY electronics projects for hobbyists and professionals.
- Designing custom circuits for permanent use.
- Educational projects and experiments in electronics.
- Creating small-scale electronic devices or modules.
How It Works
A dotted Veroboard consists of a grid of holes with individual copper pads. Components are inserted through the holes, and their leads are soldered onto the copper pads. The layout can be customized using jumper wires and solder bridges to form connections between components. This makes it an ideal platform for creating and testing circuit designs before moving to a more permanent PCB solution.
Maintenance Tips
- Clean the board with isopropyl alcohol to remove flux residues after soldering.
- Avoid excessive heating to prevent copper pad detachment.
- Ensure components are securely soldered to prevent loose connections.
- Store the Veroboard in a dry place to avoid moisture damage.
- Use proper tools like soldering irons and desoldering pumps to maintain pad integrity.