I know this is obvious to most here, but for clarification:
A turret board has turrets standing up off the board.
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An eyelet board has eyelets for connections (different from turrets).
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A printed circuit board has neither- only through holes and built in traces so that wires are not required for most connections.
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There is nothing wrong with any of these methods of building a circuit.
A turret board has turrets standing up off the board.
An eyelet board has eyelets for connections (different from turrets).
A printed circuit board has neither- only through holes and built in traces so that wires are not required for most connections.
There is nothing wrong with any of these methods of building a circuit.
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