Schmartboard, Inc.
Schmartboard, Inc. revolutionizes electronics prototyping with patented PCB boards that make hand-soldering surface mount components fast, easy, and accessible to everyone.
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Schmartboard, Inc. is dedicated to making electronics accessible with their mantra "Electronics for Everyone." The company's patented technology revolutionizes prototyping by making hand-soldering surface mount components easier than soldering through-hole components.
Schmartboard's innovative product line includes:
- Patented prototyping boards for SOIC, QFP, PLCC, QFN, and discrete SMD components
- Universal through-hole and surface mount prototyping boards
- Microcontroller development boards in partnership with semiconductor companies
- High-quality wire jumpers and prototyping accessories
- Design kits for rapid circuit development
With Schmartboard, engineers, hobbyists, and students can quickly move from idea to finished circuit. The company has partnered with major semiconductor manufacturers to create aggressively priced, uniquely flexible development boards, making professional-grade prototyping accessible to everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What makes Schmartboard prototyping boards unique?
- Schmartboard uses patented technology that makes hand-soldering surface mount components (SOIC, QFP, PLCC, QFN) faster and easier than soldering through-hole components.
- What types of components can be soldered on Schmartboard?
- Schmartboard supports SOIC, QFP, PLCC, QFN, and discrete surface mount components, as well as through-hole components on universal boards.
- Does Schmartboard offer development boards?
- Yes, Schmartboard partners with semiconductor companies to create affordable, flexible microcontroller development boards for various applications.
- Who is Schmartboard designed for?
- Schmartboard is designed for everyone - from professional engineers to hobbyists and students - following their mantra 'Electronics for Everyone.'