400-Point Small Solderless Breadboard for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & ESP32

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SHILLEHTEK 400-point solderless breadboard ideal for Arduino and Raspberry Pi prototyping, offering compact, durable, portable platform for quick, hassle-free circuit testing and experimentation.

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Product Overview

The SHILLEHTEK 400-Point Small Solderless Breadboard is a compact, durable prototyping platform designed for hobbyists and makers who use Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP32, offering straightforward insertion of jumper wires for quick circuit assembly without soldering; its 400 connection points provide ample space for testing and iterating circuit designs while remaining portable for bench or field use, and the intuitive layout and reliable construction make it ideal for beginners and experienced developers who need a flexible, reusable board for rapid experimentation.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. It is a general-purpose solderless breadboard for prototyping circuits with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and similar development boards. Connect the dev board to the breadboard using jumper wires and suitable external components.
No. This breadboard is solderless, so jumper wires and component leads press directly into the connection points. It is reusable, making it suitable for quickly building, changing, and testing circuits without permanent assembly.
It has no communication protocol or active electronics; it simply provides interconnected contact rows for wiring circuits. Use it within the safe voltage and current limits of your connected components, jumper wires, and development board, and avoid mains-voltage projects.
A 400-point breadboard is useful for small sensor circuits, LED tests, button inputs, resistor/capacitor experiments, and ESP32 or Arduino module hookups. Its compact size is convenient for bench prototypes or portable project testing.
Use straight, clean jumper wire ends or component leads and insert them firmly into the contact holes. If a circuit behaves intermittently, check that each part is in the correct row and that power and ground connections are continuous.

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Features & Specs

400 Connection Points Provides 400 tie points for creating and testing a wide range of circuit layouts.

Microcontroller Compatibility Works seamlessly with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32 and other common development boards.

Solderless Prototyping Enables quick circuit assembly without soldering using standard jumper wires and components.

User-Friendly Layout Features a clear grid that simplifies component placement and wire routing for fast builds.

Durable Construction Built from robust materials to withstand repeated insertion and removal of components.

Compact Portable Design Small form factor makes it easy to transport and use in limited workspace environments.

Rapid Experimentation Allows quick setup and iteration so you can focus on testing and development.

Documents

Full Product Manual ShillehTek 400-Point Small Solderless Breadboard for Arduino Pi | ShillehTek Product Manual In-depth setup guide with wiring, code examples, and troubleshooting.

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