“I purchased many USB breadboard power supply from market but none of them fit on my bread board. Reason being non standard dimensions of breadboard. Holes are 2.54 mm apart, but total size is variable. Hence I decided to make one by myself which could fit all my breadboard. It was really simple when I realized that my computer gives me regulated 5V.”
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