strip board templates
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Sorry a little of topic. But Im trying to find a template for strip board
(or vero board).
Ive done quite a bit of searching on the net and I cant find one.
A pdf or graphic format would be fine if anyone can point me in the right
direction.
I want to transfer some of whats on the breadboard of my bot to strip board
and do not want to mess it up.
I got my new PAK8 working and driving some servos last night using my
stamp2, but its going to take
some space on the breadboard that I want to leave free for other toys.
Thanks
Gordon
(or vero board).
Ive done quite a bit of searching on the net and I cant find one.
A pdf or graphic format would be fine if anyone can point me in the right
direction.
I want to transfer some of whats on the breadboard of my bot to strip board
and do not want to mess it up.
I got my new PAK8 working and driving some servos last night using my
stamp2, but its going to take
some space on the breadboard that I want to leave free for other toys.
Thanks
Gordon
Comments
proto board? So draw one up on paper or buy another proto board. Fry's had
the ProtoBoard 10's for $14. You can't have too many proto boards.
Original Message
> Sorry a little of topic. But Im trying to find a template for strip board
> (or vero board).
> Ive done quite a bit of searching on the net and I cant find one.
> A pdf or graphic format would be fine if anyone can point me in the right
> direction.
>
> I want to transfer some of whats on the breadboard of my bot to strip
board
> and do not want to mess it up.
> I got my new PAK8 working and driving some servos last night using my
> stamp2, but its going to take
> some space on the breadboard that I want to leave free for other toys.
for the strip board.
The breadboard, or it might be called euroboard, is one of those plastic
blocks with metal clips in rows that you can push components into. The
stripboard requires me to solder the components to it, so if I can draw it
out and plan it first , Im much less likely to make mistakes.
Gordon
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Subject: Re: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] strip board templates
I assume you want to document a current circuit so you can take it off your
proto board? So draw one up on paper or buy another proto board. Fry's had
the ProtoBoard 10's for $14. You can't have too many proto boards.
Original Message
> Sorry a little of topic. But Im trying to find a template for strip board
> (or vero board).
> Ive done quite a bit of searching on the net and I cant find one.
> A pdf or graphic format would be fine if anyone can point me in the right
> direction.
>
> I want to transfer some of whats on the breadboard of my bot to strip
board
> and do not want to mess it up.
> I got my new PAK8 working and driving some servos last night using my
> stamp2, but its going to take
> some space on the breadboard that I want to leave free for other toys.
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Original Message
> Im just looking for an image I can print out and draw on to plan my
circuit
> for the strip board.
>
> The breadboard, or it might be called euroboard, is one of those plastic
> blocks with metal clips in rows that you can push components into. The
> stripboard requires me to solder the components to it, so if I can draw it
> out and plan it first , Im much less likely to make mistakes.