Attached is a high quality image which has separate components to make breadboard layouts. You can use this to make your own circuits or help us finish the ones on the site.
I updated the images slightly. The gaps in between the sets of holes has been enlarged, as well as the heights of a few components. This is to match the size of the real life components.
I updated the images slightly. The gaps in between the sets of holes has been enlarged, as well as the heights of a few components. This is to match the size of the real life components.
In case anybody wants to follow colour code I added in some red and black conductors. I also noticed that the LEDs had cut off and are forming an incomplete circle on the right. Other than that these are very nice.
Perhaps you could label the names of these components so some inexperience people can tell which is which.
Members can download this zip file I just made. I suggest to take the zip file because I have rotated the components in such a manner that they are not blurred. Also, my zip file contains modified images to match the breadboard a bit better. The images are also separated into their own file, unlike above how they are all mixed into one file, meaning you need to crop the image each time you want a component. I have also included my transistor image that the Admin has not yet made. The transistor is to scale, so don't worry. All the images, except for my transistor, were made by "Admin". I simply only rotated, or added on to make them easier to use.
JUST ONE QUESTION - HOW DO YOU MAKE YOUR OWN CIRCUITS FROM THE ABOVE? Nothing I do seems to activate the components. A blow by blow account would be helpful. Press this press that etc. Thanks. Konrad
The following images above are nothing more than breadboard layout images. There is no way to get them to actually show the function of the circuit unless you build the circuit on a board. These images are simply what you are supposed to base your breadboard creations off of. If your asking how to make a circuit like this with the images, I can make a video for you.
I don't know if anyone ever answered you Justin, but yes... You just copy and paste the components you need on the breadboard image to get an idea of what it should look like when you build your circuit on the actual breadboard...
I don't know if anyone ever answered you Justin, but yes... You just copy and paste the components you need on the breadboard image to get an idea of what it should look like when you build your circuit on the actual breadboard...
I don't know if anyone ever answered you Justin, but yes... You just copy and paste the components you need on the breadboard image to get an idea of what it should look like when you build your circuit on the actual breadboard...
I want to know about the simulation software you are using. Where it is available?
Is it contain all of the common of electronics components?
What about its compatibility with the PC environment?
From where i can access its examples?