🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Adafruit SMT breakout PCB for SOIC or TSSOP - various sizes - 14 pin - pack of six

Product image 1
1 / 4

Adafruit SMT breakout PCB for SOIC or TSSOP - various sizes - 14 pin - pack of six

The Adafruit SMT Breakout PCB for 14-pin SOIC or TSSOP packages lets you easily prototype with surface-mount chips on standard solderless breadboards. One side accommodates a 14-pin TSSOP footprint while the other supports 14-pin SOIC (narrow, medium, or wide), with traces routed to two rows of 0.1"-spaced through-holes.

Key Features

  • Dual Footprint – Supports SOIC (narrow, medium, or wide) on one side and TSSOP on the other
  • 14-Pin Layout – Traces from each pad routed to breadboard-friendly 0.1" pitch holes
  • 0.6" Row Spacing – Fits standard solderless breadboards with a centre channel
  • Standard Thickness PCB – Durable construction for repeated use

Also Consider

Package Contents

  • 6× SMT breakout PCBs (each supports SOIC or TSSOP)
Note: You can use a smaller pin-count chip, but the pin numbering will not match — use care when wiring.
$2.93

Original: $9.78

-70%
Adafruit SMT breakout PCB for SOIC or TSSOP - various sizes - 14 pin - pack of six—

$9.78

$2.93

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

The Adafruit SMT Breakout PCB for 14-pin SOIC or TSSOP packages lets you easily prototype with surface-mount chips on standard solderless breadboards. One side accommodates a 14-pin TSSOP footprint while the other supports 14-pin SOIC (narrow, medium, or wide), with traces routed to two rows of 0.1"-spaced through-holes.

Key Features

  • Dual Footprint – Supports SOIC (narrow, medium, or wide) on one side and TSSOP on the other
  • 14-Pin Layout – Traces from each pad routed to breadboard-friendly 0.1" pitch holes
  • 0.6" Row Spacing – Fits standard solderless breadboards with a centre channel
  • Standard Thickness PCB – Durable construction for repeated use

Also Consider

Package Contents

  • 6× SMT breakout PCBs (each supports SOIC or TSSOP)
Note: You can use a smaller pin-count chip, but the pin numbering will not match — use care when wiring.