Analog Breadboard Cable, provides an easy way for students to build their own sensor circuitry and input signal into a interface for data acquisition, six pins available: SIG1, 5V, ID, VRES, GND, and SIG2, with standard British Telecom Analog (BTA) connector
Planetary Gear Demonstrator, Size: 24cm x 14cm x 14cm, for explaining the principle of a planetary gear. By setting the internal sun and pinion gears into motion, Class Pack of 10
Ballistics Car with Remote Trigger, demonstrates the independence of vertical and horizontal motions. It consists of a four-wheeled cart carrying a vertical tube with a spring-loaded piston inside. The tube is loaded with a ball and the cart is set in motion
Planetary Gear Unit for Students, mall-size unit for explaining the principle of planetary gear. By setting the internal, sun and pinion gears at different motions
Wankel Engine, Rotary Engine Model, plastic housing enables the students to see the internal structure at all angles. The rotor starts moving when the switch is turned on. It is powered by 110V AC
Interface Shield provides a convenient way to make connections from microcontrollers to sensors. Shield plugs directly on top of and adds two BTA (analog) and two BTD (digital) sockets, be used with SparkFun RedBoard, also works with Intel Galileo
Adapter, myDAQ, allows to connect sensors to National Instruments interface, Includes: two connectors for analog sensors and one connector for digital sensors, screw terminal and header pins provide access to myDAQ lines not used by connectors
Hybrid Cut-Away Trainer, Prius, Electrical Operation, Automatically selected power source when starting the motor, driving in normal conditions, and accelerating, Size: 155cm x 160cm x 165cm