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
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
Spoke Pulley, ideal for use with photogates sensors. 65 mm diameter with spokes. Pulley, mounted on free running ball bearings with minimum friction. Mounted on a removeable rod of 150 x 10mm diameter
Variable Load, used in conjunction with the Energy Sensor to provide a range of resistive loads for projects such as wind turbines or solar panels, Students can adjust the potentiometer to provide resistances between 6 and 255 ohm