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== How it works ==
== How it works ==
[[File:Stripboard Arduino clone layout by Nathan Chantrell.png|thumb|right|250px|Stripboard [[Arduino]] clone layout.]]
[[File:Stripboard Arduino clone layout by Nathan Chantrell.png|thumb|right|250px|Stripboard [[Arduino]] clone layout.]]
Stripboard has strips of copper on the underside and is drilled with holes 0.1 inch apart. The components are mounted on the top plain side of the hoard, passing the leads and pins of the components through the holes. These are then soldered to the copper strips on the underside of the board. Wire links connect copper strips or the strips are cut to make separate connections.<ref name="eafc">''Electronics: A First Course'' by Owen Bishop, Routledge, 3rd ed., 2010, ISBN 1856176959</ref><ref name="sec">''Starting Electronics Construction: Techniques, Equipment and Projects'' by Keith Brindley, Newnes, 2005, ISBN 9780750667364, p. 81</ref>
Stripboard has strips of copper on the underside and is drilled with holes 0.1 inch apart. The components are mounted on the top plain side of the hoard, passing the leads and pins of the components through the holes. These are then soldered to the copper strips on the underside of the board. Wire links connect copper strips or the strips are cut to make separate connections.<ref name="eafc">''Electronics: A First Course'' by Owen Bishop, Routledge, 3rd ed., 2010, {{ISBN|1856176959}}</ref><ref name="sec">''Starting Electronics Construction: Techniques, Equipment and Projects'' by Keith Brindley, Newnes, 2005, {{ISBN|9780750667364}}, p. 81</ref>


=== Warnings ===
=== Warnings ===