Adapter, Breakout Boards

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BOB-13098

BOB-13098

SparkFun

SPARKFUN ROTARY SWITCH BREAKOUT

0

BOB-00499

BOB-00499

SparkFun

SSOP TO DIP ADAPTER - 20-PIN

24

TOL-11468

TOL-11468

SparkFun

SD CARD SNIFFER

27

BOB-14021

BOB-14021

SparkFun

RJ11 BREAKOUT

36

BOB-15697

BOB-15697

SparkFun

FUSE BREAKOUT BOARD

0

BOB-11722

BOB-11722

SparkFun

SPARKFUN ROTARY ENCODER BREAKOUT

0

PRT-10588

PRT-10588

SparkFun

AUDIO JACK BREAKOUT

0

BOB-00573

BOB-00573

SparkFun

SIM CARD SOCKET BREAKOUT

44

BOB-10467

BOB-10467

SparkFun

LED TACTILE BUTTON BREAKOUT

10

BOB-00495

BOB-00495

SparkFun

SOIC TO DIP ADAPTER - 20-PIN

72

BOB-09322

BOB-09322

SparkFun

SPARKFUN PHOTO INTERRUPTER BREAK

351

BOB-09110

BOB-09110

SparkFun

SPARKFUN THUMB JOYSTICK BREAKOUT

47

BOB-13655

BOB-13655

SparkFun

SOIC TO DIP ADAPTER 8PIN 1=4 PCS

1171

BOB-00498

BOB-00498

SparkFun

SSOP TO DIP ADAPTER - 16-PIN

0

BOB-00494

BOB-00494

SparkFun

SOIC TO DIP ADAPTER - 8-PIN

0

Adapter, Breakout Boards

1. Overview

Adapter and breakout boards are essential components in electronic prototyping and fabrication. Adapters enable connectivity between incompatible interfaces, while breakout boards (BOBs) simplify the use of complex integrated circuits (ICs) by breaking down their pins into user-friendly layouts. These products accelerate development cycles, reduce design complexity, and facilitate testing in modern electronics, IoT, and embedded systems.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Level Shifter AdaptersConvert voltage levels between circuits (e.g., 3.3V 5V)Sensor interfacing with MCUs
Protocol ConvertersBridge different communication protocols (I2C/SPI/UART)Industrial automation systems
Power AdaptersRegulate and convert power supply voltagesEmbedded device power management
Module Breakout BoardsExpose IC/module pins with onboard passive componentsWiFi/Bluetooth module integration
Shield AdaptersStackable boards for Arduino/Raspberry Pi expansionRapid prototyping platforms

3. Structure and Components

Typical adapter/breakout board assemblies include: - PCB Substrate: FR4 or flexible materials with copper traces - Connectors: Headers, sockets, or wireless interfaces - Active Components: Voltage regulators, level shifters, or protocol ICs - Passive Components: Resistors, capacitors, and crystal oscillators - Mounting Hardware: Standoffs, screws, or adhesive pads

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Voltage RangeOperational voltage limits (e.g., 2.7V-5.5V)Ensures component compatibility
Current CapacityMaximum current handling (mA/mA)Prevents thermal damage
Signal IntegrityImpedance matching and noise reductionGuarantees reliable data transfer
Form FactorPhysical dimensions and mounting patternsDetermines system integration
Protocol SupportSupported communication standardsDefines interface compatibility

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smart home devices, wearables
  • Industrial: PLCs, sensor networks
  • Automotive: CAN bus interfaces, ADAS prototyping
  • Medical: Diagnostic equipment, biosensors
  • Telecom: RF module integration, 5G testbeds

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
AdafruitFeather M4 ExpressARM Cortex-M4 with LiPo support
SparkFunThing Plus - RP2040Raspberry Pi Pico-based breakout
STMicroelectronicsSTEVAL-MKI109V3MEMS sensor adapter board
Seeed StudioXBee3 BreakoutZigbee/WiFi/BLE multi-protocol
TI InstrumentsBOOSTXL-PGA460Ultrasonic sensing adapter

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Electrical Compatibility: Match voltage/current requirements with host system - Interface Requirements: Verify pinouts and communication protocols - Thermal Management: Check power dissipation ratings - Scalability: Assess stackability and expandability options - Cost Efficiency: Balance performance vs. budget constraints

Example: For IoT sensor networks, prioritize low-power adapters with I2C/SPI interfaces and RoHS compliance.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Miniaturization for wearable and mobile applications - Integration of AI/ML accelerators on breakout boards - Development of high-speed adapters ( 10 Gbps) for 5G and edge computing - Adoption of eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes - Growth of modular "click board" ecosystems for rapid prototyping

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