breadboard
Noun

breadboard (plural breadboards)

  1. A cutting board, especially for cutting bread.
  2. A pull-out cutting board underneath a counter, found in many kitchens.
  3. (electronics) A reusable solderless device used to build a (usually temporary) prototype of an electronic circuit and for experimenting with circuit designs.
Translations Translations
  • German: Steckplatine, Steckbrett, Steckboard, Protoboard
Verb

breadboard (breadboards, present participle breadboarding; past and past participle breadboarded)

  1. (transitive) To set up (an electronic device) on a breadboard.



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