| Maximum voltage in a breadboad? | ||
| Author nnxd Views 23 Posted at 2008/8/26 23:45 [View In Forum] | ||
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Hello.npupmyylna npupmyylna npupmyylna npupmyylna What are the maximum specifications for a simple breadboard?npupmyylna npupmyylna npupmyylna npupmyylna Can I connect 220V to it? |
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| 1 | hualeyan | Yes you can. I all time use 220 V on may breadboard for rectifiers and power supplier projects. Just be carreful. | 2008/8/26 23:45 |
| 2 | gao51755775 | What about 500V? I'd like to make a couple of quick tests with a high voltage power supply, before I layout the PCB. | 2008/8/26 23:45 |
| 3 | spacebac | Sure you can. I usually apply 600V to bread board or PCB with curve tracer. Regards |
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| 4 | yvling | The limit is current. | 2008/8/26 23:45 |
| 5 | mxg330 | 2008/8/26 23:45 | |
| 6 | ct731 | In my opinion, the BreadBoard should be used for max 0.5A at 50V. The use of a breadBoard for higher level is not safe. If it works for a level, that does not means it is good for that level. | 2008/8/26 23:45 |
| 7 | dongyea | just be aware that the back side of the breadboard is a thin adhesive plastic. 2000 volts will probably punch through it, but only when you least expect it |
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