How to Use a Breadboard
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- This tutorial shows you how to use a solderless breadboard to build an electronic circuit, including the basics of how a breadboard works and some common mistakes that beginners make. You can find the written tutorial at Science Buddies: sbgo.org/how-to-use-a-breadboard
0:00 intro
0:35 why is it called a breadboard?
0:49 types of breadboards
1:14 how does a breadboard work?
1:57 what's inside a breadboard?
2:40 breadboard rows and columns
3:08 power buses (rails)
3:56 which holes are connected?
5:00 simple circuit with LED
6:32 common mistakes
6:50 wrong row
7:20 loose wires
8:03 polarity
8:43 jumper wires
10:17 solid vs stranded wire
11:00 integrated circuits (ICs) and dual in-line packages (DIPs)
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Are you wondering whether the resistor needs to be before the LED in the circuit? That's the most common question we get about this tutorial! Check out this video for an explanation of why it's OK to have the resistor after the LED: • Does the resistor need...
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this presentation proves the 80/20 principle wrong;
less than 5% of youtube is actually useful.
Here is 12 minutes of pure understandable information
that will benefit anybody who watches it.
Like what?
I am a Software Engineer (Bachelor Degree and years in the profession) an 2 colleges each never explained how to use a breadboard and just assumed we knew how they worked. Thanks for the basics. I am tired of hardware being a weakness of mine in personal electronic setups.
This is a spectacular contribution to humanity.
I nominate this video for best picture at the Oscars.
What was so bad about it?
Papa Arcichella he’s saying how good it is?
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@@Spencer-xj3pi i think he is referring to the large amounts of sarcasm insinuated
@@MRacer001 well the video was useful for me because i have bought an arduino and breadboard and i had no idea what to do until now
I literally went through 10+ videos to understand the breadboard and this is hands down the best explanation!
I search around the internet to understand the breadbord in vain, No one have explained it like you. Really thank you well job. you have got a follower
many thanks. Im a 29 year old man now, at childhood , didn't had good income to buy a Arduino kit, i really loved to use a one. recently i brought some uno boards, breadboards and some sensors . i didn't know actually how to use breadboard correctly. this helped to understand it.
Simple, professional, to the point! Thank you for the tutorial.
It's funny, started out wanting to sell my old massage chair; but had to repair the head rest swivel. Went out and nobody had the parts. Thought to myself, it would be nice to know how to machine those parts. This led to a video where a guy built his own computer assisted wood and aluminum cutting tool. I came across the concept of Arduino after that; but still didn't have a clue about electronics; so I went more basic to this idea of breadboards.
I've always wanted to build my own stuff. Or to learn how to repair stuff.
I really appreciate not only this video; but the content on your entire channel and the website you put up.
I feel it is time for a major change in my life; where I learn to become much more self-reliant. It's 2024; and already many great shifts have occurred.
Thanks, and I subscribed just from this one video.
I can sense a wide and deep rabbit hole that I'm about to go down. With these basics, I'll eventually be able to learn other things like coding with C, and building machines that make jobs a lot easier and more precise.
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I see this channel as one such high quality source of information. Thank you.
Very clear explanation, best tutorial I've found online :)
I have to agree with you on that one. Great work Science Buddies
I agree completely. Great video!
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I watched a lot of videos related to Breadboard. None of them were clear except this one.
Just what the doctor ordered. Lucid and well-illustrated, without irrelevant ramblings and blunders in the final product typical of other such videos.
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I feel like I’ve just come off a 12 minute phone call
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Funny
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Coming from someone who has a bunch of stuff like this laying around the house with a crappy idea of how it works, I found this video extremely helpful.
I don’t know how you did it, but you turned something that was hopelessly confusing to me into something I can understand the mechanics of and use in electronics projects.
Glad we could help!
This is honestly gonna save my ass next class. The prof didn't explain breadboards at all but we use them all the time and my lab partner understands them about as well as I did before this video. Thanks for saving at least part of my grade.
I had the exact same issue!
This video is like a blessing, I now want to buy a breadboard and electric components so I can finally understand practically how circuts work.
Exactly my reasoning as well!
Watching this just an hour before my electrical laboratory session. Thanks for the great video!
im a first year electrical engineering student working remotely, my prof didnt explain these boards the best, so this was a life saver for the labs i have to do, thanks!
I'm trying to learn to do basic electronics on my own and this video was extremely helpful for me. Thank you for making it.
People that were whining about the audio need to stop. It’s fine and focus on the information. You’re all a bunch of whiny divas. The audio in no way undermines the transmission of the information and I learned a lot here.
People get more self centered and demanding every day I swear.
Thanks so much for this video, I have been doing digitally circuitry recently and struggled to get my head around how certain components that didn't have a wire connecting them actually were connected, I assumed there were metal strips, but obviously I came to these video to actually realise the layout of the metal strips.
Thank you for a straight to the point and clear explanation, I could not get my head round this at school, thirty years later you given me the courage to once again have ago at electronics,
I actually don't deserve watching this without any cost...thanks for this awesome teaching!
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hookup wires and wire strippers ... physics just got more interesting than ever
and jokes aside , you explained it so well . i have seen a couple videos on breadboards but this is actually deep as well as quick . exactly what a tutorial should be like .
and moreover , you respond to queries and explain them too . nice job sir .
Cannot express enough how helpful this has been, you're a legend in my book. Thank You Sir.
Hello everyone! Pinning this comment because it's the most common question we get on this video. It turns out that it does not matter whether the resistor goes before or after the LED in the circuit. This might seem counterintuitive if you think the resistor needs to come first to "resist" or "drop" the voltage. Since the resistor and the LED are in series, their voltage drops add up to equal the voltage of the battery (formally this is known as Kirchoff's Voltage Law). This is true regardless of what order they are placed in. If you'd like to learn more, search for tutorials on "Ohm's law" and "LED current limiting resistor." Hope that helps!
Also, we apologize for the poor audio quality in this video! It is several years old and the audio was simply recorded with a cheap webcam and no post-processing. If you check out our more recent videos, hopefully you will find the quality greatly improved. Thank you for all the feedback!
It's better than a muddy mix. I've learned so much from your video, it's uncomplicated and you make it look easy thank you! :)
great video thanks buds but no post processing could save this audio haha :)
The voice is indeed a bit awful but after a minute I got used to it it's not a big deal. Thanks for the useful video!
It's fine. Btw thanks for explaining it so nicely.
hi... when using a 🍞 board, does it matter where u put the first component?
This video got so much input but you presented it very well enough for newbies like me
This is a comprehensive and well made video. As a newcomer to electronics, this video was well narrated with step by step explanations and instructions on the use of a breadboard. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
It's effortless to follow along the video, thank you very much for putting out interesting and easy to understand contents like this man!
Im 13 and i want to be a mechanical engeneer when i grow up thanks for this helpful video ❤❤❤
The person who made this video is a mechanical engineer!
I hope you succeed!
You guys are GREAT teachers ! I'm a senior trying to introduce electronics to a 2nd and 5th grader and learning myself.
Thanks! We have many other tutorials on our channel that you may find helpful, check them out if you haven't already!
Finally an expert who can simplify complex topics to beginners like myself! Please write a book as it will surely be a best seller. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the great feedback!
I completed electronics course in engineering without knowng this. Thanks for this topnotch content 👌
What size resistor
@@dennzpowerlifting9152 The video description has it as 47ohm. But you also need to learn Ohm's law to figure these things out.
1:57 helped me understand breadboards a lot more! Thank you!
You're welcome, glad we could help!
Excellent. I've used BB for 30+ years but never understood them as well as your explanation. Thank you.
Thank you!
i never knew these things would be pretty simple to learn.
Really well explained without making assumptions of prior knowledge. Thanks.
thank you so much. I never thought it would be this simple!
I like how you are show us it's raw form and not just going into the technical presentation. I also like that you have the history of the bread board. Very impressed! !!!
This is what youtube is actually made for, not meme review. Thank you sir
Simply excellent! Simple and clear, for a beginner like me. Thank you!
That was an amazing video, for someone who is just starting out with digital electronics. I wish I had found it sooner! The only thing I would add is an explanation for the resistor, as I see others have asked this question as well.
Thanks! Resistors and Ohm's Law are a big enough topic that they sort of need their own separate videos. You may find these two videos helpful: czcams.com/video/NUKD9qESO58/video.html and czcams.com/video/ZdIBle_9Y_4/video.html
From one beginner to another, the resistor in simple terms reduces the flow of electricity to the LED to prevent it being burnt out. Hope that helps.
Finally.. A video that clarifies each and every question that springs in students' minds while studying bread boards .
Thank You :)
Was incredibly confused with the default Arduino breadboard, genuinely the best and most hands down informational video I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
This was a genuine good tutorial and I've learned more here than on 4 websites combined.
What an exceptional video! Extremely informative.
Thank you for the support!
The first time I have seen the bread board I think that I will never understand it.
Put because your magnificent way in explaining things.
You make it really really simple.
Thanks man.
After watching several other videos, now I finally understand! Thank you for explaining this so thoroughly
This video I needed immensely to starts my beginner journey in electronic circuit.
Dude!!! I cannot believe what I was doing wrong was so easy to fix the whole time! Thank you so much! Now I know better.
We're glad the video helped, Brandon!
Before watching this video, I was jumping from here to there to understand the connections made in the breadboard. Great explanation!
Followed along with a breadboard I've had in my drawer for about a year without ever really getting round to learning to use. Now I have, thanks!!! :D
very well done, I sent this to my grandson for whom I just bought an arduino/starter kit
Very nice explanation
Thanks so much. I'm taking Electronics for GCSE and had no idea how a breadboard was used or functioned and this helped a lot.
I just want to thank you, i'm on a little project on my own and i had no idea what breadboard are used for. Now i do, so, thanks.
amazing, simple, to-the-point, and educational
Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Thanks! Best tutorial ever! Recommend for everyone with 0,00% of breadboard skills!!!! Worked very great!
I could never find a very informative and direct to the point video other than this one. Great explanation sir
This is the exact video I needed, thanks for explaining everything so clearly! The common mistakes portion saved me a ton of time
great work, perfectly paced and explained
I found this video very helpful. Good job explaining how the internals work and what the center gap is for in particular.
Ok now I know how to use a breadboard. Thank you for your time and knowledge.
well done chaps, excellent job at getting across a body of basic knowledge concise and in an entertaining way.
great video! no frills, clear explanation, i finally understood breadboards!!
thank you
You can use ferrules on a stranded wire to create a imitation solid wire. Great tutorial by the way. Solid to the point, no faffing about, and common terminology.
Thank you for making something for beginners! Spoken very well - not too slow or too fast and includes common mistakes. This is a very clear explanation of how it works and what it will do! I am so grateful and my young students (who I cannot solder with) are going to benefit so much! I can't wait to get making with them!
Very simple and practical video. Thank you
Thank you so much. It was so easy to follow, something I haven't found in most videos.
Was literally wondering what the gap in the center was the whole time. Lol
thanks, I'm new to this as I've just bought a raspberry pi pico w and have no idea how breadboard works...thanks and subscribed
Finally I understand how to built a circuit!! I'm on Electricity B class . I was struggling on understand about this. Thank you!!!
Not the kind of bread i was looking for , but i am intrigued.
Clean and decisive explanation, wonderful work. Thank you!
Excellent video! Thank you for making everything clear and concise
As tutorial videos go, this is among the highest tier. Thank you
Really really good explanation, thanks.
Excellent tutorial, learned everything I needed. Thank you.
I’ve really wanted to get into electronics but never understood the electricity flow in a breadboard. Thanks a bunch!👍
Thank you for this very well written and demonstrated tutorial. It was helpful for my son and I!
Excellent video. Thorough and comfortable paced. After viewing I was totally clear on the use and design of the breadboard. Thanks for the postin.
Guys you are awesome! You give very clear and easy to understand explanation and answering the question about the resistor's place in the circuit was very helpful!
Keep the good work!
Thanks!
Thank You, this made all the difference. Unbeluevable I know how to make a print, but never used a solderless broadboard ever.
Best video for understanding breadboard & it"s application.....
That was one of the best tutorials I've ever seen no joke, you get a like and a sub 👍
Thanks! If you liked this video you might also like our multimeter tutorial: czcams.com/video/ts0EVc9vXcs/video.html
This is fucking excellent explanation! This is how every such video should be make, open the damn thing and show me what's inside don't just talk about it and expect me to visualize things inside my head, i can do that without you. Once again - great job!
Very clear and straightforward. Now I have a much better notion of what this thing is and how to use it. Thanks!
Starting my first project for fun, and this confirmed my suspicions on how a bread board works. Also the tips about polarity were important as they will save me some troubleshooting time.
Made my day...Best explanation I have come across so far
Fantastic explanation. This guy should be a professor.
He is! www.mae.cornell.edu/faculty-directory/benjamin-m-finio
@@Science.Buddies wow. Of course he is! Nice one.
Wow, He got a pHd degree from Harvard!!!!
This is such a cool explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for a very clear explaining and demonstrating
I just started doing hobby electronics a few days ago and this helped me a lot thank you!
You're welcome - make sure to check out the rest of our channel, there are many other videos you may find helpful!
Cool. Just what I needed for my time machine project.
Very helpful and informative. Before watching this tutorial these breadboards looked so complicated and intimidating. But now I no longer afraid from the beast. ;) Thanks for sharing!
I’m not sure how I got here but this video was really insightful and easy to understand! Thanks for the knowledge.
Thanks for helping to do my school project . Loved your video
Thank you so much! Awesome tutorial. Everyone should watch to prevent rookie mistakes 🤣 we’ve all been there
Thank you SO much you've made this stuff so much more digestable than anyone else for me so far- seriously appreciate it.
This was the best tutorial i have actually seen, and it's both simple to understand and really informative.