Here’s a no-PCB Arduino that doesn’t obscure the DIP ... allowing it to be used in a breadboard or DIP socket. You can see a walk through of the components in the clip after the break.
[Aniss Oulhaci] demonstrates this with a simple HF SDR receiver built on a breadboard. An Arduino is used to control the SI5351 clock generator, which in turn is controlled by the same program ...
You’ll also need some jumper cables to interface the different parts of your Arduino project with the breadboard. While certain boards, like the Uno series, need a male-to-female wire ...