Description
170-Tie Point Mini Breadboard – Green
The 170-Tie Point Mini Breadboard (Green) is an ultra-compact, high-performance prototyping platform designed for small-scale electronic projects. Its distinct green color is often used by engineers and hobbyists to represent “eco-friendly” or “sensor-input” modules, helping to keep complex projects organized and visually intuitive.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Total Tie-Points | 170 |
| Dimensions | 4.5cm x 3.5cm x 0.85cm |
| Material | High-impact ABS plastic, Nickel-plated phosphor bronze |
| Mounting | Self-adhesive foam backing |
| Interlocking | Yes (side tabs for modular expansion) |
| Wire Compatibility | 20–29 AWG (Solid-core wire recommended) |
Key Features
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Compact Efficiency: Perfect for tight spaces where every millimeter counts, such as wearable technology, compact robotics, or miniaturized IoT sensor nodes.
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Color-Coded Organization: The green housing provides an excellent way to distinguish sub-circuits, such as power-saving modes or environmental monitoring sensors, from the rest of your prototype.
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Modular Versatility: Side-mounted tabs allow you to snap multiple boards together, creating a custom prototyping area that can scale alongside your circuit’s complexity.
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Secure Attachment: Features a durable, adhesive-backed foam base for permanent mounting inside enclosures or onto a fixed chassis.
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Standard Compatibility: With a standard 2.54mm (0.1″) pitch, it is compatible with all standard DIP integrated circuits, pin headers, and jumper wires.
Best Practices for Use
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Wire Selection: Always use solid-core jumper wires (22–24 AWG). Stranded wires can fray and damage the delicate internal nickel-plated phosphor bronze clips, leading to poor connections over time.
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Surface Preparation: For the most secure mounting, clean your target surface with isopropyl alcohol before peeling the adhesive backing. This ensures a stable bond that lasts.
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Component Insertion: Insert components vertically. Inserting leads at an angle can cause the ABS housing to crack or bend the internal contact springs, causing intermittent performance.
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Maintenance: Never apply a soldering iron to the breadboard. If your circuit requires permanent junctions, build them on a separate perfboard or breakout board first, then plug that assembly into the breadboard

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