The Digilent myProto accessory board for the NI my-DAQ and NI my-RIO brings all your my-DAQ/my-RIO's signals to breadboard connections where they can be easily accessed using simple jumper wires, and even adds several useful I/O devices.
The MSP connector on your my-DAQ / my-RIO provides power (+5 VDC and ±15 VDC) along with eight configurable digital I/O pins, two analog inputs, and two analog outputs. All of these signals are available and clearly labeled on the signal blocks at the top of the breadboard when plugged into the MSP connector.
Features:
The NI myDAQ student data acquisition device is designed to give students the ability to work on various electronic engineering course work and experiment hands-on with their projects anywhere, anytime. The NI myDAQ is a high-quality electronic lab instrumentation device that gives students the power to prototype electronic systems designs, control systems designs and electronic test circuits outside of the classroom and improve their comprehension with continuous reinforcement. Note: This version of the myDAQ is only for sale to students in the USA.
This kit is a must for the beginner. After practicing your soldering techniques on the special area of the board; you will be ready to assemble this European siren with flashing LED's. This kit also includes a soldering iron and wire cutters. This kit requires soldering.
The National Instruments myRIO-1900 is a portable reconfigurable I/O (RIO) device that students can use to design control, robotics, and mechatronics systems.
For motor control, select the MD2 Motor Driver, below in our Add-ons.