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单词 breadboard
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Definition of breadboard in English:

breadboard

nounˈbrɛdbɔːdˈbrɛdbɔrd
  • 1A board for cutting bread on.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before I went out I dropped a breadboard on my foot, so there are several bits of me complaining this morning.
    • My brain resembles a pile of crumbs on a breadboard - totally frazzled.
    • Each will sit on a breadboard engraved with text matching European with African languages in what Boshoff sees as a futile but poignant attempt to claim a common humanity.
    • Each breadboard is inscribed in a different language, African or European, with the Biblical quotation ‘What man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will give him a stone?’
    • Five minutes after giving up, the coffee reappeared on the breadboard.
    • They made her a gift of the round breadboard and on it Andrew placed a crusty loaf which the baker had given him in return for two crabs.
    • For An Appeal to Heaven, she illuminated a breadboard with a scene of a woman praying, her hands and shoulders twined with flowers and leaves.
    • It is reported that the Superman comics were never drawn on Thursday night, as Mrs. Siegel needed her breadboard to knead her loaves of bread for Shabbat!
    • Two pairs of eyes followed its progress over the spice rack and breadboard until it was caught on a bottle of olive oil.
    • The salad was huge, served on what looked like giant breadboards.
  • 2A board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nowadays, students have to make breadboard prototypes that work.
    • No dodgy soldering on a breadboard here, there's a custom PCB with no loose wires at all.
    • The phase difference between the spin fixture roll angle and the breadboard roll-angle estimate is illustrated in Figure 5.
    • Here's a strange thing: hacking open source isn't done only at midnight, in the spare room, hunched over the protocol analyser, the breadboard, source code control and some helpless device.
    • The attached breadboard is a great feature of the Homework Board.
    • For some collectors, the first primitive radios are the lure - old breadboards covered with vacuum tubes, capacitors, and wires assembled in the early decades of the 20th century.
    • The breadboard seen in the bottom right connects the power switch to each of the motherboards.
    • With circuitry built on to a breadboard, it took the two schoolboys two months and four prototype circuit boards to overcome the basic practical problems of the design.
    • Of much importance for practical testing of R & D was a breadboard experimental outfit created within the institute in April 1961.
    • The testing team achieved rotation tracking on the first attempt, and no modifications to the breadboard were required for testing.
verbˈbrɛdbɔːdˈbrɛdbɔrd
[with object]
  • Make (an experimental electric circuit)

    a modem I breadboarded myself
    an article describes the technique of breadboarding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These breadboarding sockets are sturdy and rugged, and can take quite a bit of handling.
    • When the breadboarded VFO is working on both bands, go ahead and solder it together on a circuit board.
    • The double-sided checker-board is also useful for breadboarding with surface mounted components.
    • I did some spice simulations until I had something that was actually stable, and then tweaked the breadboarded circuit for best dynamic response.
    • Now this circuit had been breadboarded with complete success.
    • Both the simulated and breadboarded circuits use components of nearly identical values.
    • A comparison of electronic breadboarding to traditional breadboard testing shows the pros and cons of both and synergy in using the two together to reduce overall product development time
    • The techniques of breadboarding and experimental electronic circuit construction will be used in the laboratory.
    • Once the breadboarded prototype worked to our satisfaction, we created an online master of the printed circuit.
    • Above is a breadboarded component, which is currently being used to test the new AKOI2C device driver.
    • Wires could be soldered to the tube socket terminals to run over to the breadboarding sockets.
    • The PP - 272 provides the user with a quick and efficient system for breadboarding electronic circuits.
    • That way, you can use the same breadboarding system for all of your experimental circuits.
    • This laboratory system breadboarding enabled ESA to get acquainted with the intricacies of coherent, free-space optical communication.
    • The breadboarded circuit is regulated at 380 V output with a 90-260 VAC universal input range.
    • Though it may look like a jumble, hopefully after breadboarding the circuit and studying the circuit diagram, the photos will make more sense.
    • An advantage that wire-wrapping has over solderless breadboarding is that it is easier to have a ground plane.
    • A rigorous alignment procedure such as the one given here can dramatically improve performance of a breadboarded projector simply by addressing alignment errors.
    • If I could regulate the gas supply with a electrically-activated valve, I could adapt my breadboarded controller to the gas kiln.
    • The instructor for ECE 332 also reported course improvements, including breadboarded experimental projects, and successive yearly analysis of results.

Rhymes

headboard
 
 

Definition of breadboard in US English:

breadboard

nounˈbredbôrdˈbrɛdbɔrd
  • A board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • No dodgy soldering on a breadboard here, there's a custom PCB with no loose wires at all.
    • With circuitry built on to a breadboard, it took the two schoolboys two months and four prototype circuit boards to overcome the basic practical problems of the design.
    • The phase difference between the spin fixture roll angle and the breadboard roll-angle estimate is illustrated in Figure 5.
    • The testing team achieved rotation tracking on the first attempt, and no modifications to the breadboard were required for testing.
    • The attached breadboard is a great feature of the Homework Board.
    • Here's a strange thing: hacking open source isn't done only at midnight, in the spare room, hunched over the protocol analyser, the breadboard, source code control and some helpless device.
    • For some collectors, the first primitive radios are the lure - old breadboards covered with vacuum tubes, capacitors, and wires assembled in the early decades of the 20th century.
    • Of much importance for practical testing of R & D was a breadboard experimental outfit created within the institute in April 1961.
    • The breadboard seen in the bottom right connects the power switch to each of the motherboards.
    • Nowadays, students have to make breadboard prototypes that work.
verbˈbredbôrdˈbrɛdbɔrd
[with object]
  • Make (an experimental circuit)

    a modem I breadboarded myself
    an article describes the technique of breadboarding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If I could regulate the gas supply with a electrically-activated valve, I could adapt my breadboarded controller to the gas kiln.
    • An advantage that wire-wrapping has over solderless breadboarding is that it is easier to have a ground plane.
    • When the breadboarded VFO is working on both bands, go ahead and solder it together on a circuit board.
    • The techniques of breadboarding and experimental electronic circuit construction will be used in the laboratory.
    • Now this circuit had been breadboarded with complete success.
    • The PP - 272 provides the user with a quick and efficient system for breadboarding electronic circuits.
    • These breadboarding sockets are sturdy and rugged, and can take quite a bit of handling.
    • Both the simulated and breadboarded circuits use components of nearly identical values.
    • Though it may look like a jumble, hopefully after breadboarding the circuit and studying the circuit diagram, the photos will make more sense.
    • A rigorous alignment procedure such as the one given here can dramatically improve performance of a breadboarded projector simply by addressing alignment errors.
    • A comparison of electronic breadboarding to traditional breadboard testing shows the pros and cons of both and synergy in using the two together to reduce overall product development time
    • This laboratory system breadboarding enabled ESA to get acquainted with the intricacies of coherent, free-space optical communication.
    • That way, you can use the same breadboarding system for all of your experimental circuits.
    • The instructor for ECE 332 also reported course improvements, including breadboarded experimental projects, and successive yearly analysis of results.
    • The double-sided checker-board is also useful for breadboarding with surface mounted components.
    • The breadboarded circuit is regulated at 380 V output with a 90-260 VAC universal input range.
    • Wires could be soldered to the tube socket terminals to run over to the breadboarding sockets.
    • Once the breadboarded prototype worked to our satisfaction, we created an online master of the printed circuit.
    • I did some spice simulations until I had something that was actually stable, and then tweaked the breadboarded circuit for best dynamic response.
    • Above is a breadboarded component, which is currently being used to test the new AKOI2C device driver.
 
 
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