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PCB Prototyping Board measures 4 x 4 in.

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November 4, 2009 - Through hole prototyping board features offset traced rows of holes on ¾ of board, and ¼ of board has untraced holes. Unit has 2 columns of power and ground strips, and every 10th row is silk-screened to aid with part placement. Device can be connected to ground with mounting holes. PCB is also scored to break in half.

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SchmartBoard
44081 Old Warm Springs Blvd.
Fremont, CA, 94538
USA



SchmartBoard Announces New Through Hole Board with A Twist


Board designed by SchmartBoard Users

Fremont, CA - October 20, 2009 - SchmartBoard, a company that makes prototyping electronic circuits easier, has released a unique new through hole prototyping board co-designed with the help of SchmartBoard users.

"In July of this year, SchmartBoard asked for the input of it's users for what they would want to see in a through hole board", said Neal Greenberg, SchmartBoard's VP of Sales and Marketing. "We received a number of responses, and thus have taken something that could have been a "me to" product and instead have a unique item that adds much greater value than anything that we could have designed alone. The users who helped with input will receive a free sample as a thank you. We will most certainly do this again with other product designs."

The features on this 4" x 4" board are as follows:

o ¾ of the board our signature offset traced rows of holes

o ¼ of the board with untraced holes

o Long enough for any DIP

o Every 10th row, silk-screened to help with part placement

o Two columns of power and ground strips

o Easy ground connection to the mounting holes

o PCB is scored to break in half if chosen

The suggested retail is $15 per board or $130 for a 10 pack. More information and a detailed diagram can be found at: http://www.schmartboard.com/index.asp...

About SchmartBoard (www.schmartboard.com)

SchmartBoard(TM) is committed to helping engineers, students and hobbyists develop electronic circuits faster, easier, and less expensively than previously possible. SchmartBoard's patented Electronic Circuit Building Blocks makes this possible. SchmartBoard's "EZ" Technology and Solder By Numbers(TM) program makes the soldering of surface mount components and circuit creation accessible to virtually anyone.

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