myParts Kit from Texas Instruments: Companion Parts Kit for NI myDAQ

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Whether you are getting started or a long time engineer picking a selection of parts to stock a lab can be a daunting task. Parts Kits provide a useful selection of parts to help get started. 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, 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. 

The kit is a great compliment to the Analog Discovery, Analog Discovery Studio, NI myDAQ and ELVIS tools 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.

The TI myParts Kit is curated by Texas Instruments. A link to the data sheet from Texas Instruments including a full list of parts can be found in the Support Materials tab. 

  • Product Compliance:
    • HTC: 8542390001
    • ECCN: EAR99

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

Converters:

  • Freq to V converter: LM2917N/NOPB
  • A/D converter, 12-bit: ADS7816P
  • A/D converter: ADS7822P
  • D/A converter, 12-bit: TLV5616CP

Diodes:

  • Zener diode: 1N4735
  • Small signal diode: 1N3064
  • Fast switching diode: 1N914B
  • 1A Shottky diode: 1N5819
  • 1A rectifier diode: 1N4001
  • Infrared receiver diode
  • Infrared emitter diode

Resistors

  • ¼ W, 1.1 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 2.2 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 10 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 47 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 68 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 100 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 150 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 200 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 220 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 330 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 470 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 680 Ω, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 1 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 1.5 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 2.2 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 3.3 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 4.7 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 5.6 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 10 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 15 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 20 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 22 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 33 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 47 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 68 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 100 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 200 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 470 kΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 1 MΩ, ±5%
  • ¼ W, 10 MΩ, ±5%

Power Resistors:

  • 10W, 6.8 Ω, ±5%

Potentiometers:

  • ¾ W, 1 kΩ, ±10%: 3006P-102
  • ¾ W, 10 kΩ, ±10%: 3006P-103
  • ¾ W, 100 kΩ, ±10%: 3006P-104

Ceramic Capacitors:

  • 39 pF (x2)
  • 100 pF (x2)
  • 1 nF (x2)
  • 2.2 nF (x2)
  • 4.7 nF (x2)
  • 10 nF (x4)
  • 47 nF (x2)
  • 100 nF (x2)

Electrolytic Capacitors:

  • 1 uF, 50V (x2)
  • 4.7uF, 50V (x2)
  • 10 uF, 50V (x2)
  • 22 uF, 25V (x2)
  • 47 uF, 25V (x2)
  • 220 uF, 25V, ±20% (x1)
  • 470 uF, 25V, ±20% (x2)

Transistors:

  • P-channel MOSFET (x4): ZVP2110A
  • NPN transistor (x3): 2N3904L
  • PNP transistor (x3): 2N3906L
  • NPN bipolar power transistor: TIP31C
  • PNP bipolar power transistor: TIP32C
  • N-channel power MOSFET: IRF510
  • Compl. transistor pair: STD815CP40 or STD830CP40
  • Dual NPN high voltage transistors: STD845DN40 or STD840DN40

LEDs:

  • Red (x2)
  • Yellow (x2)
  • Green (x2)

Misc:

  • Audio transformer
  • Photocell buzzer
  • Light sensor
  • Wiring kit
Product Compliance:
  • HTC: 8542390001
  • ECCN: EAR99

Quickly find what you need to get started.

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  • 5
    Great Selection

    Posted by Ryan on 25th Apr 2024

    I received this kit for free as part of a promotion, so it is from the perspective of a box of "spare parts" I write this review. As other reviewers have pointed out, not all the parts are listed. However, all the difficult to identify parts are listed under the cover. Capacitors and resistors are not. It took me 10 minutes to write the resistor values down, and there is space included to do so. The capacitors are all clearly labeled and there is no trouble finding the correct device. Most of the value in this kit is in the ICs, and all the important ones are included (as well as a few specialty ones). It is a little light on transistors, diodes, LEDs, and capacitors (easily fixed for cheap). This appears to be a companion parts box for a larger university EE curricula kit. Sadly, I was not able to find out what training material this was meant for. Therefore, this box stands mostly on its own as spare parts. If you do not need or value have a box of random parts, this isn't for you. If your parts drawer is on the "light" side, this will be a great starter set.

  • 3
    Parts List

    Posted by TJM2005 on 17th Feb 2024

    I haven't used it the kit yet, but for those looking here is a parts list. https://mm.digikey.com/Volume0/opasdata/d220001/medias/docus/512/6002-240-001_Web.pdf

  • 1
    My Parts kit

    Posted by Matt Wilson on 19th Jan 2024

    None of the resistors come labelled making it much more time intensive to find the right one. It also comes with a completely smooth double ended pocket screwdriver which is only good if you want a free unscheduled palm piercing. The RexQualis kits available for roughly $10 are a much better deal. This kit is far too overpriced.

  • 5
    They didnt make this kit, but thanks for selling it so cheap

    Posted by Dillon on 19th Sep 2023

    They didnt make this kit, but thanks for selling it so cheap

  • 1
    No Parts List

    Posted by A.F. on 1st Mar 2020

    Most of the individual buying this component are students, i.e. they're new to electrical components and circuits. There needs to be a more in depth parts list associated with the kit. Students shouldn't have to spend hours researching google to determine the components in this kit. Examples: The inductors cannot be identified and aren't even on the parts list above. The capacitors need to be listed by their ceramic code. You could also label the resistor taping so students don't have to spend hours doing that as well. I've spent more time trying to learn how to use this equipment than actually using the equipment to test my course's learning objectives. A kit of this caliber should probably come with a small pamphlet that includes identification of components, measured values, pinout diagrams, etc. One Star.