| 1 | Laser Pointer |
| 2 | Servo Motors |
| 2 | Knobs (POTs) |
| 1 | Button (switch) |
| 9 | Photoresistors |
| 9 | Red LEDs |
| 9 | Green LEDs |
| 2 | 1 microFarad Capacitors |
| 10 | 1 kiloOhm Resistors |
| 3 | Hex Schmitt-Trigger Inverters (74LS14) |
| 1 | 8:3 Encoder (74LS148) |
| 1 | Quad 2-Input AND Gates (74LS08) |
| 2 | 4:16 Decoders (74LS154) |
| 3 | Hex Inverters (74LS04) |
| 9 | Dual J/K Flip-Flops (74LS109) |
| 3 | Dual D Flip-Flops (74LS74) |
Most of the digital logic components can be found in the Mechatronics Lab, but those that cannot were purchased from Jameco (we ordered chips manufactured by TI). The resistors, capacitors, LEDs, and potentiometers are all available in the Mechatronics Lab. The photoresistors were ordered from Jameco (we got the biggest ones available). The button was purchased from RadioShack (although smaller buttons are available in the Mechatronics Lab), as well as some nicer looking knobs to attach to the POTs. The servo motors were purchased from Tom Thumb crafts & hobbies store in Evanston, IL.