10 x 15 cm Zero PCB | 6 x 4 inch General Purpose PCB | Universal PCB:
- Commonly called as the General Purpose PCB by students and hobbyists.
- Commonly called as the Zero PCB by professionals.
- Commonly called as the Vero PCB by geeks.
- Also known as a universal PCB.
- 10cm x 15cm Dimension.
- 6inch x 4inch Dimension.
- Single-Side Zero PCB. Single-Side Vero PCB. Single-Side General Purpose PCB.
- Board Thickness: 1.6
- 2.54mm pitch
The 10 x 15 cm Zero PCB is a highly reliable and versatile solution for building, testing, and prototyping electronic circuits. Commonly referred to as a general-purpose PCB or dot matrix board, this zero PCB comes with a grid of pre-drilled holes that allow easy soldering of electronic components. Its standard 10 x 15 cm size makes it suitable for a wide range of DIY projects, circuit designs, and small-scale electronic builds.
Engineers, hobbyists, and students often use zero PCBs for experimenting with new ideas before moving on to printed circuit boards (PCBs). Unlike breadboards, which are best for temporary connections, a zero PCB ensures strong and permanent solder joints, making your circuit more stable and long-lasting. The robust material and precise hole alignment make it easy to organise components neatly, reducing the chances of loose connections.
This zero PCB can be used for analog circuits, digital projects, sensor interfacing, power supply designs, and various electronics experiments. Its versatility makes it an essential tool for laboratories, workshops, and educational purposes. Whether you are designing a prototype, repairing circuits, or creating custom electronic devices, the 10 x 15 cm Zero PCB provides a solid foundation for reliable circuit development.
For anyone passionate about electronics—be it a beginner learning soldering skills or a professional working on quick prototypes—this board is a must-have in your toolkit. Build, test, and innovate with the 10 x 15 cm Zero PCB, a trusted choice for all your electronic project needs.
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