How to test while building?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 4:02 pm
I'm a computer scientist by trade and have done some mild work with raspberry pi's before -- but this will be my first real project involving heavy soldering and PCB modification.
I like to test things as I go and I am not really sure how to go about doing that in a situation where the only real way to test a set of components is to solder wires to them. I've used a breadboard in the past to test out circuit configurations, but how do you do that in a way that will still allow me to implement a final solution later? Do I solder wires to both components, run them both to the breadboard, and then later solder the wires together? Or do you just end up having to remove your test wires?
I guess I'm asking for advice as to how to go about testing my components/wiring before finalizing their connections.
Thanks!
I like to test things as I go and I am not really sure how to go about doing that in a situation where the only real way to test a set of components is to solder wires to them. I've used a breadboard in the past to test out circuit configurations, but how do you do that in a way that will still allow me to implement a final solution later? Do I solder wires to both components, run them both to the breadboard, and then later solder the wires together? Or do you just end up having to remove your test wires?
I guess I'm asking for advice as to how to go about testing my components/wiring before finalizing their connections.
Thanks!