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Breadboard, protoboard or veroboard for tactile switches


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I am battling which type of board is best for mounting tactile switches. I am building the MBSEQ and wanted 6-7 inches wide X 3 inches to mount two rows of 8 tactile switches. So basically one board under one lcd and the other board under the other lcd. I plan to just panel mount the encoders. I thought veroboard is good but it is all that I've tried and that 6-7 x3 size is hard to find for me. Can anyone point me in the right direction for boards this size? Or larger as I can surely cut them.

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well, this looks like one of the famous Breadboard/protoboard/veroboard discussions ;)

A breadboard is something like this:

you just use it for some prototyping.

What you need is a veroboard or a vectorboard:

Vectorboard

Veroboard

Another important thing is the so called "Verowire"

with this thing you can connect points on your PCB very easily.

hope this helps  :)

matthias

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i decided to go with having a pcb manufactured for my seq switches.  for one, vectorboard is expensive enough that it's worth having the boards made.  also, the accuracy will be better.  i'll be using a very small spacing on the panel so the switches have to be lined up perfectly.

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