A bread board is traditionally a wooden board used to stop the bread knife marking the table when cutting a slice of bread from the loaf.
It is also a platform for making mock-up electronic circuits; to test their operation, malfunction, etc. While bread boarding in a computer simulation is a good start, it does not always take true operation into account. It is also used by electronic students to quickly make changes to a circuit in order to see how different components change the function of the circuit. Please note that it is normally used as "Breadboard" a single word.
A baking board is a board on which dough is kneaded before baking into bread.
with a bread board you do not need to solder the components. you can just place them in the holes and remove them as you please.
With a very sharp knife, or a bread slicer and a cutting board.
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usually the maximum voltage to the Bread -Board is given is 15-20 volts so placing different resistances on bread -board you will have different current ,this proved that bread board is current limited. Also if we ever apply 220 volts to bread board i think it will burn out for details visit at http://pakistaninfra.blogspot.com ANSWER: There are limitation to the breadboard and it is not only voltage but current also. 15 volts across a 1.5 ohms is 10 amps get the idea
The National Research Council's Food and Nutritional Board publishes guidelines for enriching bread products with nutrients
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Somewhere around 1855 to 1860, the words bread and board were combined, to indicate the wooden board upon which bread is kneaded.It later came to be associated with electronics, as a circuit which is assembled on an insulating surface.
A bread board is used to protect the bench top when cutting bread vegetables meat or other things in the kitchen.i.e you put the stuff you want to cut on the bread board not on the bench. Scientifically speaking, it is a board on which an electric circuit is made, usually as an experiment or prototype. See the link below.
Bread boards usually have holes in them. Some guy thought of the idea for a solderless "plugboard" when using his bread board ;-).
Almost all cookware stores and big stores like Walmart.
Try to familiarize with the pin that the gate has. Know the right connection of your Integrated Circuit, make a review before putting any wire unto your bread board. Always double check if its in the right place to avoid any short circuit.