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myDAQ tutorial: Lab Techniques, Recommended Parts and Accessories, and Suppliers

Overview: This document describes lab techniques to be used with the projects in Electrical Circuits with NI myDAQ as well as recommended accessories and suppliers.

Accessories included with NI myDAQ: USB cable, combicon connector, screwdriver, DMM probes, stereo audio cable

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Recommended accessories: Precut jumper wire, solderless breadboard, alligator clip test leads (some with clips on both ends, other with one end stripped and tinned for combicon connector)

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Recommended hand tools: Wire cutter and stripper, long-nose pliers

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Recommended technique to connect circuitry to NI myDAQ: myDAQ >> combicon >> stripped and tinned end >> alligator clip end >> small jumper wire (no insulation) >> breadboard

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Preferred method for stripped end of alligator clip test lead: At a minimum, strip the wire to about 1/4 inch and twist the strands together. If possible, use a soldering iron to heat the wire and flow some solder into the wire; this "tinning" procedure keeps the strands from fraying and makes it easier to insert into the combicon connector.

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Inserting wire into the combicon connector: Holding the combicon upright so that you can view the screws, insert the wire above the metal tab and then tighten the screw to hold the wire in place.
NOTE 1: You only need to turn the screw about a half turn counter-clockwise (to the left) to sufficiently loosen the tinned wire).
NOTE 2: The combicon screw does not electrically connect to NI myDAQ until the wire is inserted and tightened. For example, probing the screws for the 5-volt supply with the DMM voltmeter will not yield a correct measurement when you have no wire connected to the combicon.

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Recommended equipment and parts suppliers:

Operational amplifiers and other other analog ICs: Texas Instruments FREE Analog ICs Program

Resistor Kits

SupplierDescriptionPart Number (links to online catalog)
Jameco

RESISTOR ASST,1/4W,5%, 540 PIECES

103166
Digi-Key1/4W (.25W) 5% Carbon Film, 365 pcs - 5 ea of 1.0 ~ 1.0MRS125-ND
RadioShack500-Piece 1/4-Watt Carbon-Film Resistor Assortment271-312

Solderless Breadboard

SupplierDescriptionPart Number (links to online catalog)
Jameco

BREADBOARD 6.5 X2.125 830PNTS 100/CS

20723
Digi-KeySolderless Breadboard923252-ND
RadioShack6" Modular IC Breadboard Socket276-002
Circuit SpecialistsSolderless Breadboard w/Jumper WiresWB-102+J

Precut Jumper Wire Kits

SupplierDescriptionPart Number (links to online catalog)
Jameco

WIRE JUMPER KIT,350EA,22AWG, 10 COLORS

WIRE JUMPER KIT 22AWG,140PCS, 10PCS X 14 LENGTHS,10 COLORS

19290
2096018
Digi-KeyJumper Wire Kit (140 pcs)
Jumper Wire Kit (350 pcs)
438-1049-ND
923351-ND
RadioShackSolderless Breadboard Jumper Wire Kit (140 pieces)276-173

Alligator Clip Test Leads

SupplierDescriptionPart Number (links to online catalog)
Jameco

ALLIGATOR CLIP TEST LEADS,10PK 24AWG WIRE(19/36)5 SETS

10444
Digi-Key

WIRE JUMPER KIT 22AWG,140PCS, 10PCS X 14 LENGTHS,10 COLORS

BU-00286-ND
RadioShack14" (35.3cm) Insulated Test/Jumper Leads278-1156
Circuit SpecialistsAlligator Test Clips, 10 pieces, 24", 28AWGM000F0003

Wire Cutter and Stripper

SupplierDescriptionPart Number (links to online catalog)
Jameco

TOOL,STRIPPER,WIRE,10-24 AWG 5" WIRE CUTTER / STRIPPER

215889
RadioShackAdjustable Wire Stripper64-074
Circuit SpecialistsEconomy 5" Cutter & StripperHT-108

Long-Nose Pliers

SupplierDescriptionPart Number (links to online catalog)
Jameco

TOOL,PLIERS,LONG NOSE,4.7"

177608
RadioShack4.5" Mini Long-Nose Pliers64-062
Circuit SpecialistsLong Nose PlierHH02075-A
Comments
Gigi Laga
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Dear Edoering I have a question for you. The "combicon" is the name of a family of PHOENIX CONTACT  connectors.

Are you sure it is that and in this case do you know exactly the model or p/n?

Best regards and...thanks again 

edoering
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I don't have more specific part number information available, but perhaps this document http://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-15087 would help.

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