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breadboard
[ bred-bawrd, -bohrd ]
noun
- a slab of wood on which dough is kneaded and bread is sliced.
- Electronics. a circuit assembled on an insulating surface, often with solderless contacts, in which components can easily be replaced for circuit alteration and experimentation.
verb (used with object)
- Electronics. to construct (an experimental circuit) for the purpose of feasibility tests.
breadboard
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noun
- a wooden board on which dough is kneaded or bread is sliced
- an experimental arrangement of electronic circuits giving access to components so that modifications can be carried out easily
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Origin of breadboard1
Example Sentences
You can also check out The Verge’s story on the original iPhone prototype, which looked more like a breadboard electronics project than the pocketable device it would eventually become.
Do you have any suggestions for the ceiling — breadboard, fake decorative ceiling tile?
The wheels have been developed by Nasa at its Glenn Research Center and the B2 contract will see examples fitted to a prototype rover, or breadboard, to demonstrate their capability.
In a single clock, there are trellised black cords vaulting between breadboards, a small colony of blue lasers, an oven where the strontium atoms were trapped.
Instead of building complicated circuits from scratch on a ‘breadboard’, scientists can turn to open-source tools, such as the widely used Arduino programmable circuit board, to design, build and code the controls needed.
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