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#141182 - No protoboards Ever Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
However, if one is willing to put forth the effort to do that, it's easier, and better in my view, to do so with point-to-point-soldered wiring on a solid-ground-planed perf-board with plated-through holes to allow repeated soldering as needed. The work product one can produce on those will seldom be matched with what one can create on a "ProtoBoard." Amen, I hate protoboards with a passion born of experience. Is the circuit not working because of something I've nudged, or from something I've designed ? The action of touching a wire can make the circuit work - or not. Even the action of touching a scope probe changes the performance of the BOARD ! I always solder test systems in the same way Bob Pease does. Steve |