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Answer by MaximusBurkus for Soldering leads/pins to SMD/SMT for solderless...

Just thought I'd share since I found exactly what you were looking for:SMD to Breadboard Adapter BoardsHowever, they are only meant to work with 0805, 0603, 0402 sized passives (although I'm sure it...

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Answer by Bob Stein for Soldering leads/pins to SMD/SMT for solderless...

A better solution may be breakout boards also called Surfboards (get it, breakout boards for surf-ace mount) from Capital Advanced, Digi-Key, and others. The 6000 series is for discretes, and the 9000...

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Answer by Scott Driscoll for Soldering leads/pins to SMD/SMT for solderless...

When you say bread board, I'm assuming you mean solderless bread boards.Soldering legs to individual SMD caps will be fairly difficult, and likely fragile. You should be able to buy through-hole caps...

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Answer by fceconel for Soldering leads/pins to SMD/SMT for solderless...

SMD resistors and capacitors (if you're talking about ceramic) are much more tolerant to temperature than SMD semiconductors; I was never able to damage any, and sometimes I'm pretty abusive; semis, on...

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Soldering leads/pins to SMD/SMT for solderless breadboard prototyping?

Background:I just began with electronics and I'm looking to build a 12v to 5v converter circuit. My plan is to use a Murata 78SR-5 to power either an Arduino or Rasberry Pi. I'm studying electronic...

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