I find perfboard almost totally unusable. The holes aren't connected, so what good is that? A pin connected to only one thing isn't very interesting... Every time I've worked with it, it's been an awful experience. That's why the protoboard I make has the holes connected together in groups (of 2, 3, or 4).
What's the third up from the bottom on the left? is that for a micro SD card slot? If so, be sure to specify the SD card slot part number and make sure it's available. My uSD card sockets look very different! I think they may be supposed to have a decoupling cap, too.
Also, I don't like the look of those really narrow strips between the boards - why bother cutting out those little strips, instead of just making one of the boards a hair bigger?
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I find perfboard almost totally unusable. The holes aren't connected, so what good is that? A pin connected to only one thing isn't very interesting... Every time I've worked with it, it's been an awful experience. That's why the protoboard I make has the holes connected together in groups (of 2, 3, or 4).
What's the third up from the bottom on the left? is that for a micro SD card slot? If so, be sure to specify the SD card slot part number and make sure it's available. My uSD card sockets look very different! I think they may be supposed to have a decoupling cap, too.
Also, I don't like the look of those really narrow strips between the boards - why bother cutting out those little strips, instead of just making one of the boards a hair bigger?