B2 verb Neutral

breadboard

/ˈbrɛdˌbɔːrd/

To construct a temporary electronic circuit on a solderless board for testing or prototyping purposes. It involves plugging components into a grid to verify a design's functionality before creating a permanent version.

Beispiele

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1

I spent the afternoon breadboarding a simple LED flasher for my hobby project.

I spent the afternoon building a temporary test version of a simple LED flasher.

2

The engineering team must breadboard the initial signal processor to evaluate its efficiency.

The engineering team must create a temporary prototype of the initial signal processor.

3

Just breadboard it first to see if the chips actually work together.

Construct a quick prototype first to see if the chips work.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
breadboarding
Verb
breadboard
Adjektiv
breadboarded
Verwandt
breadboard
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Merkhilfe

Think of a board for cutting bread, but with tiny holes for wires; you are 'pinning' your ideas down temporarily like breadcrumbs.

Schnelles Quiz

Before we order the permanent parts, we need to ______ the circuit to ensure the logic is correct.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: breadboard

Beispiele

1

I spent the afternoon breadboarding a simple LED flasher for my hobby project.

everyday

I spent the afternoon building a temporary test version of a simple LED flasher.

2

The engineering team must breadboard the initial signal processor to evaluate its efficiency.

formal

The engineering team must create a temporary prototype of the initial signal processor.

3

Just breadboard it first to see if the chips actually work together.

informal

Construct a quick prototype first to see if the chips work.

4

Students are required to breadboard their proposed logic gates prior to submitting the final schematic.

academic

Students must build a test circuit of their proposed logic gates before submitting the final plan.

5

To minimize risk, our developers breadboarded the sensor array before committing to a custom PCB.

business

To reduce risk, our developers made a temporary test model of the sensor array.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
breadboarding
Verb
breadboard
Adjektiv
breadboarded
Verwandt
breadboard

Häufige Kollokationen

breadboard a circuit to build a temporary circuit
breadboard a prototype to build a temporary prototype
breadboard a design to test a design on a temporary board
breadboard a system to build a temporary model of a system
breadboard an idea to physically test an electronic idea

Häufige Phrasen

breadboard stage

the early prototyping phase

breadboard model

a temporary experimental model

breadboard it out

to test the full concept on a board

Wird oft verwechselt mit

breadboard vs breadboard (noun)

The noun refers to the physical board, while the verb refers to the action of building on it.

breadboard vs soldering

Soldering creates a permanent connection, whereas breadboarding is temporary and reversible.

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Nutzungshinweise

Mainly used in technical, engineering, and DIY electronics contexts. It is a transitive verb that describes the act of rapid prototyping.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often treat it only as a noun and might say 'put it on a breadboard' instead of using the more concise verb form 'breadboard it'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a board for cutting bread, but with tiny holes for wires; you are 'pinning' your ideas down temporarily like breadcrumbs.

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Wortherkunft

In the early days of radio, hobbyists literally used wooden bread-cutting boards from the kitchen to mount their components.

Grammatikmuster

regular transitive verb inflections: breadboards, breadboarding, breadboarded
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Kultureller Kontext

Significant in 'Maker' culture and STEM education for encouraging iterative design and hands-on learning.

Schnelles Quiz

Before we order the permanent parts, we need to ______ the circuit to ensure the logic is correct.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: breadboard

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