





⚡ Prototype Like a Pro, Snap Into Innovation!
The ElectroCookie PCB Prototype Board is a premium, double-sided, gold-plated snappable strip board (3.8"x3.5") designed for versatile electronics prototyping. Compatible with popular MCU boards like Arduino Nano and ESP8266, it features through-plated holes for strong solder joints and a modular design that splits into four smaller boards. Lead-free and RoHS compliant, this matte black board offers durability and oxidation resistance, making it a must-have for professional DIY electronics projects.
| ASIN | B08151V9TS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | ElectroCookie |
| CPU Model | Athlon |
| CPU Socket | DIP |
| Chipset Type | AMD A520 |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino Nano, ESP8266, NodeMCU |
| Compatible Processors | Arduino Nano, ESP8266, NodeMCU |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 570 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.8"L x 3.8"W x 3.8"H |
| Item Height | 3.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Ounces |
| Main Power Connector Type | ATX |
| Manufacturer | ElectroCookie |
| Model Name | ECPB_SNAP_BK_3P |
| Model Number | ECPB_SNAP_BK_3P |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Socket | DIP |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 , DDR4 |
| System Bus Standard Supported | PCIe |
| Total PCIe Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty and Free exchange of defective products |
E**A
As described!
Useful for small projects, decent price and good quality PCB's Good general layout.
P**.
Very nice proto boards.
Vey handy boards for simple projects. Much less expensive than custom boards when there only a few connectiosn. Vry high quality fabrication. FRP substrate and gold plating! I haven't seen that since HP products from 30 years ago.
B**.
Great for fast prototyping
I use these boards mainly to build Arduino and Rpi Pico projects. They are excellent quality and have plenty of area for small projects like these. In most cases I'm able to break each board into four sections to make this more reasonable for the price. The quality of the copper traces is outstanding, they're clean and thick enough to be able to solder easily just using a flux based solder with no cleaning or additional flux required. Knowing what it costs to have custom pc boards made I would really like to see the price on these at about half what they are. Other than that I find them easy to use and definite time savers. It would be great if they offered a version of this board with SMD pads for a few of the common configurations.
C**K
They’re great
Each of these splits into four small boards that can be used for different small projects, so they’re not overly expensive. They come prescored btw. I used lead free solder and in cases where I had to desolder some components, the copper traces came off the board. Solder doesn’t stick to the PCB so it’s difficult to bridge adjacent contacts, so even for small runs, I have to use jumper wires. Otherwise, they worked perfectly for my circuits.
C**R
Great boards
These are super handy for building your own electronic circuits. The holes are nice and big to fit wires through, but not too big as to make it hard to solder. Love how they can snap apart too for different sizes. I was worried they may break apart too easy, but they're pretty sturdy.
D**D
Nice!
Nice boards, like that you can break em up into smaller pieces and they soldered up real nice for me. Will be buying again once I use all these up.
M**N
Great value !
Quality and build as advertised works great for people like me who aren’t 100% sure how they want the circuit to look. I do wish the mount holes were slightly larger because they are the smallest of all my circuits and chips so my nylon m3 standoff screws don’t fit in but that’s TOTALLY on me for not checking because it’s in the description !
2**R
Nice upgrade to perfboard
I build electronics for work, and by "build" I mean "bash together existing circuits to hopefully do something useful". Early in this part of my career, I found and really liked the solderable breadboards from Adafruit and SparkFun, but in past years I've been looking for something a bit more flexible without forcing me to create my own traces with solder. A strip board, if you would. That's where this board comes in. This is a grid of through hole pads connected 3 at a time on the back. The holes are nice and big to accommodate things like 5.08mm pitch large screw terminals (which you can't really fit on Adafruit boards with this pitch), and the exposed traces are nice because that gives you the option to cut them, and you get a nice big pad which means good thermal contact. One issue I've had with SparkFun boards is that the pad finish tends to tarnish quickly, over the span of a year or so. These pads appear to use a good quality ENIG finish which means they're like Oshpark boards, shiny even after a couple of years stashed in the back of a drawer. A bit pricey compared to some of the other options out there, but these are good quality.