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What is the maximum frequency of a circuit that can be tested using a breadboard?

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what is the maximum frequency of a circuit that can be tested using a breadboard....
i just need a rough range... if possible can anybody specify the L and C of the breadboard.,...
 

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roughly about 12MHz(told by my friend). it depends upon the condition of your bread board.
 

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Hi,

for sure, less than 10MHz...
 

Re: breadboard

It depends on what you mean with breadboard. With suitable tricks you can operate into RF
 

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cesare said:
It depends on what you mean with breadboard. With suitable tricks you can operate into RF

can someone give me suggestions, links and materials on how this can be done....
 

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Careful placing of components that prevents noise coupling and well bypassed circuits can work at really high frequencies. It also depends on the swing of the high frequency signal. A typical 5Vp-p square wave can easily be used at 100's of Mhz on a good quality breadboad.

Circuit construction tricks like properly grounding the next lane of a high frequency signal can be really useful.
 

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