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You must have pins to plug into the breadboard. Another route is to make an adapter yourself. Just use a board layout program like Eagle and terminate all of the pins to in-line pins which will allow you to plug into your breadboard. This is how I made a PLCC to 40 pin DIP adapter for my programmer.

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There is a product called "Surfboards" which are very small pc boards with pins along one edge and various multi purpose patterns etched on them.

You solder your surface mount component to the Surfboard, then you can plug it into any standard type breadboard.

These are not very expensive. Most larger electronic suppliers should have them for sale.

Maybe one of these would work for you.

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