Newb here. I’m getting to grips with breadboards on Arduinos, but I’m just wondering: what are the positive-negative columns (the so-called breadstick) for exactly? I imagine they’re used to provide source and ground, but does it apply to certain rows or does it have some other purpose I’m missing?
Ah, I love some of the things coming out of isolation boredom haha.
Lol take your upvote and get out.
I love their PCBizzas
I hate you
mama mi
I regret I have but 4 upvotes to give.
Om nom nom tasty voltage
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I get it!
B R E A D S T I C K
Took me a second
good one elin
It’s a baguette
Not the tastiest, but it has potential.
In French, it’s called a baguette
Is there actually a use for this?
That hit the rails
Baguetteboard
Baguetteboard.
So simple and yet so great
Newb here. I’m getting to grips with breadboards on Arduinos, but I’m just wondering: what are the positive-negative columns (the so-called breadstick) for exactly? I imagine they’re used to provide source and ground, but does it apply to certain rows or does it have some other purpose I’m missing?
Ok that’s pretty funny, or I’m tired and stir crazy. Have an upvote
Breadskate
If you know you know
[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x269pjp](https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x269pjp) reminds me of this great show
Breadbit? Lol
Nice
I don’t had idea that you can separate the parts of the protoboard! Take my upvote good man
Always wondered why you can take those off
Smoosh em together and you can get a whole new breadboard kindof!
Mmmmm computer baguette
Having a tough time in quarantine?
goes great with some lead free flux dip
yeah it’s it’s a breadstick
You ain’t got the funk. You’re rigid. You’re like a breadstick.