MULTICOMP PRO phenolic circuit board, 750 holes, 94x71mm – ideal for prototyping with UL94V-0 flame resistance & 1mm holes.
The MULTICOMP PRO MC01008 is a high-quality phenolic prototyping circuit board designed for rapid and efficient electronic prototyping. Measuring 94mm × 71mm, this board features 750 pre-drilled holes on a 30x25 grid, with each hole spaced at 0.1 inch (2.54mm) pitch. Each hole is surrounded by a convenient copper pad on one side of the board, ensuring reliable connections for your components.
Designed for durability and safety, this board is flame-resistant to UL94V-0 standards, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The board includes handy screw mounting holes in each corner for secure attachment to enclosures or other surfaces, while grid coordinate markings along the sides simplify component placement.
The thicker 1.6mm board offers added stability, and the larger square copper pads provide better soldering performance. Ideal for hobbyists, students, and professionals, this board is perfect for developing and testing electronic circuits.
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