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Fully pierced stripboard used for prototype and development work.

  • Can be readily cut to size
  • Provides a simple form of printed circuit
  • Copper strips form the interconnections and can easily be cut where required.
  • Made from copper-clad laminated board
  • All boards are punched on a 0.1in pitch


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Manufacturer’s Part Number: RVFM

Stripboard 25 X 64mm

34-0500ROHS CompliantTechnical Data Sheet£0.2976£0.2736£0.2364£0.1872
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Manufacturer’s Part Number: RVFM

Stripboard 64 X 95mm

34-0505ROHS CompliantTechnical Data Sheet£0.8448£0.8076£0.7212£0.5964
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Manufacturer’s Part Number: RVFM

Rapid Stripboard 95 x 127mm

34-0515ROHS CompliantTechnical Data Sheet£1.58£1.43£1.34£1.17
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Manufacturer’s Part Number: RVFM

Stripboard 95 X 432mm

34-0535ROHS CompliantTechnical Data Sheet£5.63£4.97£4.57£3.91
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Manufacturer’s Part Number: RVFM

Stripboard 119 X 455mm

34-0540ROHS CompliantTechnical Data Sheet£6.82£6.43£6.24£5.66
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Technical Specification

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Board SizeTracks No.Holes
25 x 64925
64 x 952437
95 x 1273650
95 x 43236170
119 x 45546179


Questions



Question by
6th June 2013

QWhat is the maximum voltage difference between two adjacent tracks that could be used on these boards? Thanks
AHi, thank you for your question. This stripboard is suitable for low voltages only - 30V max.

Question by Simon
28th May 2013

QThe parts given are for PCB headers and sockets ... I am looking for an edge connector - something the board slots into and makes a connection to each of the tracks
AHi Simon. Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we do not stock any suitable edge connectors for this strip board.

Question by Simon
28th May 2013

QDo you have an edge connector range which is compatible with this stripboard ?
AHi Simon. Thank you for your question. The edge connector range suitable for this strip board can be found here and the other connecting part here.

Question by Wilf Lewis | Product code: 34-0515
28th May 2013

QWhat is the diameter of the holes?
AHi Wilf. Thank you for your question. The holes on the board are 1.2mm in diameter.

Question by
10th April 2013

QHow you got a order cade for a sharp blade to cut this board?
AHi, thank you for your question. Any of the following would be suitable: 86-0048, 86-0664 or 86-0050.

Question by
8th April 2013

QWhat material is this board made of? How could it be cut to size if necessary?
AHi, thank you for your question. The board is made of laminated plastic one side and copper track on the other. This can be easily cut by scoring with a sharp blade a couple of times and then gently breaking of with your fingers.

Question by
22nd February 2013

QWhat is the difference between a strip board and matrix board?
AThank you for your question. Strip board has one side with a copper coating to enable components to be soldered in and connections made. Matrix board is purely a board with holes in and no copper on either side - so no connections between products.

Question by John Davis | Product code: 34-0500
2nd December 2011

QDo you know what the current carrying capacity of an individual copper strip of your PCB strip board is please, the data sheet does not appear to say.
AHi John, according to the data we have available this should be in the region of 6 amps constant current at 30 degrees but can be reduced dependent on the operation temperature.

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