Developing a prototype on a breadboard
Alright, as the first portion of my Arduino-based Nixie clock, I am putting together a breadboard of my circuit for testing. Does anyone have links to REALLY good, but very simple basics for circuitry. I understand vaguely what components do (capacitors, resistors, transistors, etc.) but I've never used a breadboard.
It looks like each power rail is complete along it's vertical axis (the positive and negative runs the entire length, one each on both sides).
I assume that each side (a-e and f-j) is linked in their perspective row (a1, b1, c1, d1, e1 are all linked together, f5, g5, h5, i5, j5 are all linked together, etc.)... is this correct? Thanks!
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