Also see: Breadboard
The Breadboard Workshops show how to build temporary projects on breadboard, no soldering is required and all the parts can be used again for further projects.
If you are new to electronics I recommend working your way through the Breadboard Workshops in the order shown, gaining experience and learning about the circuits as you go.
The Breadboard Workshops are a great way to learn about electronics and get ideas for your designing your own projects.
If you work through the Workshops in order you can use the lists of extra parts required each time to gradually build up what you need. There's also a complete parts list below which covers all the Breadboard Workshops.
Also see advice for building up a starter kit of parts, including suggestions for organising storage.
Change the 330Ω resistors for the LEDs to 470Ω. You will also need a battery clip.
Many parts are supplied in packs but it is useful to have some extras and some are likely to be needed for future projects. Also see advice for building up a starter kit of parts.
Next page: Breadboard Workshop 1
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