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  2. File:Breadboard.svg - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a Solderless Prototyping Board (Breadboard) with 770 Tie Points and 4 Power/GND Posts: Date: 30 May 2006: Source: Made form scratch in Inkscape 0.43: Author:

  3. File:Breadboard scheme.svg - Wikipedia

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    The original can be viewed here: Breadboard-144dpi.gif: . Modifications made by McSush . I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following licenses:

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Electronics/Programs - Wikipedia

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    Created by Autodesk, it is free to use, zero-install and web based. There's a limited library of components to use. There are 3 drawing modes: schematics, PCB and breadboard diagram. The PCB editor does not do automatic routing. Online projects are shared with a variety of open-source licenses such as GPL or CC.

  5. Breadboard - Wikipedia

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    A breadboard, solderless breadboard, or protoboard is a construction base used to build semi-permanent prototypes of electronic circuits. Unlike a perfboard or stripboard, breadboards do not require soldering or destruction of tracks and are hence reusable. For this reason, breadboards are also popular with students and in technological education.

  6. Schematic - Wikipedia

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    A schematic, or schematic diagram, is a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures. A schematic usually omits all details that are not relevant to the key information the schematic is intended to convey, and may include oversimplified elements in order to make this essential meaning easier to grasp, as well as additional ...

  7. 4000-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    CD4007A on a solderless breadboard. The 4000 series is a CMOS logic family of integrated circuits (ICs) first introduced in 1968 by RCA. [1] It was slowly migrated into the 4000B buffered series after about 1975. [2] It had a much wider supply voltage range than any contemporary logic family (3V to 18V recommended range for "B" series).

  8. File:Fritzing breadboard view.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The template takes a single optional parameter—a description of what the image should illustrate. Adds page to Category:Wikipedia requested electrical diagrams . If you are requesting a technical illustration (e.g. a graph), please provide as much reference data as possible.