myParts Kit from Texas Instruments: Companion
Parts Kit for NI myDAQ
SKU: 6002-240-001
Get your students quickly involved in building essential electronic circuits using
myParts Kit supported by the Texas Instruments University Program.
The set of key components in the myParts Kit encourages hands-on experimentation
with breadboards of basic circuitry, helping to make learning productive and
enjoyable for beginners and more advanced students alike. Hobbyists and
independent developers will also find the kit useful for investigating their design
concepts.
The kit comes with a collection of parts that are the building blocks of all electronics,
including op-amps, an instrumentation amplifier, a comparator, voltage regulators,
switching regulators, digital logic gates, timers, temperature sensors, data
converters, transistors, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, switches, a wiring kit and more.
myParts Kit enables your students to run experiments that help them understand
real-life applications in areas such as power management, audio amplification,
spinning motors, light detection, signal conditioning, data acquisition, and
telecommunications to name a few. Projects that can be built with the kit include:
Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers
Filters
Voltage followers
Regulators
Signal conditioning
Pulse-width modulated (PWM) signal generators
Integrators Differentiators
Light detectors
Data converters
...and many others.
Note:
Fits well with other tools:
The kit is a great complement to the NI myDAQ and ELVIS tools, as well as the
Digilent Electronics Explorer Board, for hands-on learning both inside and outside of
the lab. Students can use the simulation software that is already available in school
to simulate results before building their circuits. In addition, if your school uses NI
Multisim, you have the capability of pulling many of these TI devices into a design.
myParts Kit can help get your students ready to launch specialized advanced
projects in renewable energy, bio-medical and robotics and automation, to name
only a few applications. For these systems, students can turn to the wide portfolio of
semiconductor products that TI offers, including microcontrollers, processors,
wireless connectivity solutions, power management, data conversion, amplifiers, and
logic. Many of the analog devices are supported by educational kits available
through TI's University Program, such as the Analog System Lab Kit PRO, which
helps you learn the essential analog building blocks of an electronics system.
Features:
Op-amps:
Op-amp: TL072CP
Op-amp: TL074CN
Op-amp: LF356
Op-amp: LM741C
Instrumentation Amp: INA217
Comparator: LM311P
Regulators:
1.5A boost/buck/inverting switching regulator: MC34063AP
Voltage regulator: LM317 (TO-220)
Logic ICs:
NAND: triple 3 input (SN74LS10N)
NAND: quad 2 input (SN74LS00N)
OR: quad 2 input (SN74LS32N)
XOR: quad 2 input (SN74LS86N)
NOR: quad 2 input (SN74LS02N)
AND: quad 2 input (SN74LS08N)
Inverter buffer/driver: SN74LS04N Hex
Counter, 4-bit: SN74LS163N
Dual JK flip-flop: SN74LS107AN
D type dual flip-flop: SN74LS74N
Decoder/encoder/mux: CD4511BE
3 to 8 decoder/demux: SN74LS138N
8 to 3 encoder: SN74LS148
Dual complementary pair/inverter: CD4007UB
Timer: TLC555CP