
The PCB breadboard includes a dedicated SOIC-8 footprint, allowing an AO4406 MOSFET to be soldered directly onto the board. This setup provides a much more reliable and compact solution compared to a traditional breadboard. The PCB breadboard was then paired with an ESP32 to drive the DC pump efficiently.
This article covers the complete build process of the DC pump driver circuit implemented on a PCB breadboard.
Let’s begin.
Supplies
These were the materials used in this project:
- Custom PCB Breadboard (provided by NEXTPCB)
- DFROBOT ESP32 FireBeetle 2
- AO4406 Mosfet IC SOIC8
- 10K 1/4W Resistor
- Single Core Jumper Wires
- Type C Port 8 Pin SMD
- Diode SMA M7
- DC PUMP 5V
- Power source: 5V adapter
PCB BREADBOARD


Usually, when starting any electronics project, we begin with a breadboard for quick and general prototyping. Once the circuit is finalized, the next step is typically to move everything onto a perf board or prototyping board, which offers a more stable and permanent setup compared to a breadboard.
However, I’ve always found perf boards to be bland, boring, and limiting; they’re usually single-sided and don’t offer much flexibility.
To solve this, I decided to design and build my own PCB breadboard, tailored specifically to my prototyping needs.
The first requirement was input power, which was addressed by adding a USB Type-C port to the PCB breadboard, along with an M7 forward diode for protection.
Next, an SOIC-8 IC footprint was added. This allows users to easily work with SMD ICs in SOIC-8 packages, making the board especially useful for SMD prototyping when the component being used is not available in a through-hole package.
To add some visual flair and functionality, an addressable LED footprint was also included, allowing a WS2812B RGB LED to be mounted directly on the board. In addition to that, a 0603 LED footprint was added for simple status indication.
The overall layout of the PCB breadboard closely resembles that of a traditional breadboard. However, the middle section consists of individual, unconnected pads, instead of vertically connected columns like a standard breadboard. This design choice allows users to manually create custom connections on the PCB breadboard rather than being restricted by fixed vertical rails.
The VCC and GND rails are laid out exactly like a conventional breadboard, making the transition from breadboard to PCB breadboard seamless and intuitive.
NextPCB PCB SERVICE

After completing the PCB design, Gerber data was sent to HQ NextPCB, and an order was placed for a yellow solder mask with a white silkscreen.
After placing the order, the PCBs were received within a week, and the PCB quality was pretty great.
In addition, I have to bring in HQDFM to you, which helped me a lot through many projects. Huaqiu’s in-house engineers developed the free design for manufacturing software, HQDFM, revolutionizing how PCB designers visualize and verify their designs.
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HQDFM: Free Online Gerber Viewer and DFM Analysis Tool

Also, NextPCB has its own Gerber Viewer and DFM analysis software.
Your designs are improved by their HQDFM software (DFM) services. Since I find it annoying to have to wait around for DFM reports from manufacturers, HQDFM is the most efficient method for performing a pre-event self-check.
This is what I see in the online Gerber viewer. It's decent for a quick look but not entirely clear. For full...
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