LIST OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
LabJack, Getting started with data acquisition
This page contains lists of parts, tools and software needed to complete the course "LabJack, Getting Started with Data Acquisition".
The following lists contain the parts, tools and software needed to complete the course "LabJack, Getting Started with Data Acquisition".
You can purchase a LabJack device or LJTick module directly from the LabJack online store, or one of their international resellers.
All other components, like breadboards, sensors and wires, can be purchased from your favourite electronics retailer. In the list below, you'll find links to various Amazon stores.
The items in these lists are provided in an effort to make it easier for our students to find the parts and tools they need. While we take care to find reliable sellers, we cannot be responsible for problems in their supply chain or fulfillment. Sellers may run out of stock at any time, or shipments may be lost in transit. For issues like these, or for warranty claims, please contact the seller directly.
If you do not live in the US, UK or Germany, or the Amazon stores that we provide links to below do not deliver to your location, consider using a freight forwarding service like Shipito. You can ship your shopping to them, and they will forward to you, anywhere in the world. This is useful in case, for at least some of the items in your shopping list, Amazon will not ship to addresses outside the US.
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Hardware requirements:
- LabJack T4 | LabJack |
- You can also consider the larger LabJack T7 | LabJack |
- LJTick-InAmp Signal-conditioning module | LabJack |
- LM34CAZ Silicon Temperature Sensor | LabJack |
- A 10 KΩ potentiometer | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- A 5mm LED | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- A momentary button | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Thermocouple, K-type | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Photoresistor light sensor | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Thermistor | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- 3.3V relay | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Assorted resistors, from 300 Ohm to 500 KOhm. | Amazon US | Amazon AU | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
Here's the tools that I use in this course:
In this course, I have made use of my bench-top power supply.
Here's the software that I use in this course:
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