When businesses came up with a novel electronics concept in the 1980s, they would typically put together prototypes in their own electronics lab to validate the ideas and circuits. The experts were able to assemble the parts using a bread board, a unique kind of phenolic board, despite the parts' substantial physical size. To connect the solder on the back of the board, the technician would insert the component leads through the board. Again, it was simple to assemble samples in this way for testing because the parts were big and the circuit density was not excessive. This method of prototyping circuits prevented them from operating at high speeds because


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