??? 06/26/07 00:09 Read: times |
#141251 - Yes, what is the issue? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik said:
I knaow that very well, the issue is that there is no guarantee, whatsoever, that it WILL work. When doing in electronics you never have this guarantee and this has nothing to do with breadboards... Erik said:
Whenever I, in the olden days, were working with a dreadboarded circuit, and a problem was there, the question ALWAYS was "is it the board or my design" and THAT is a true productivity killer. That's indeed a sad story, Erik. Sorry, it never was a productivity killer for me. Erik said:
Also, how many posts has there been here and elsewhere "my code does not work" that has, after many exchanges ended with "it works, it was my board".
Today, you can get 'protoboards' such as the SILabs boards, the MCB900 etc for almpost pennies so why dreadboard? Again, Erik, this thread is about whether a breadboard can be used for circuits dealing with 400V and 14A. This thread is not about microcontroller circuits. Kai |