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Prototype Boards
MichaelMeissner edited this page May 12, 2020
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Here are some of the prototype boards for mounting your project via soldering:
- DrAzzy: Various sizes of prototype boards
- DrAzzy: 2" x 4" prototyping boards
- DrAzzy: 1" x 2" prototyping boards (perfect for Teensy 3.2/4.0)
- DrAzzy: mint-tin prototyping board
- DrAzzy: Prototype boards with breakaway mounting holes
- DrAzzy: 4" x 4" premium prototyping board
- Adafruit mint-tin perma-proto board, 30x2 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Adafruit plain mint-tin container
- Adafruit 1/2 sized perma-proto board, 30x2 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Adafruit 1/4 sized perma-proto board, 15x2 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Adafruit full sized perma-proto board, 60x2 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Adafruit small mint-tin perma-proto board, inside power rails (just right for Teensy 3.2/4.0)
- Adafruit combination perma-proto pack
- ElectroCookie combination prototype boards
- ElectroCookie double column prototype board
- ElectroCookie large prototype board
- ElectroCookie snapable prototype board
- ElectroCookie Mini PCB prototype boards
- Treedix, 63x2 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Treedix, 63x2 rows of pins, no power rails
- Treedix, 30x2 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Treedix, 17x2 rows of pins, no power rails
- Treedix, 63x4 rows of pins, outside power rails
- Robot50.net board -- this board is no longer sold, but the board creator has put up the designs on the internet so you can print them up at a PCB fabricator like http://oshpark.com. It is useful for Teensy 3.2 and 4.0 because it brings out a parallel set of pins to bring out your devices. However, with only 20 pins being brought out, it is not as useful for the Teensy 3.5, 3.6, or 4.1.
Teensy is a PJRC trademark. Notes here are for reference and will typically refer to the ARM variants unless noted.