
Showing posts with label Robot Arm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robot Arm. Show all posts
Sunday, March 14, 2010
CAD Servo Robot Arm
Video show CAD Servo Robot Arm. Robot arm make by RC servo motor
articulate robotic arm gripper mechanism
CAD show Servo Robot Arm
CAD Robot arm, SketchUp plan #1
SketchUp plan for my robot hand project I'm working on. There will be five normal sized servo motors and two mini servos. The fifth normal servo is under the translucent round piece for sideways
Robot Arm MiniMover 5 Exploded View In SolidWorks
The CAD MiniMover 5 robotic arm exploded animation. Shows most of the components of the MiniMover 5. Uses the explode view option in SolidWorks.
Robot Arm Kit
Friday, March 12, 2010
RC Servo Motor Robot Arm
Video show RC servo motor robot arm. Robot arm make by RC servo motor
Servo Robotic Arm
2007 Technology Student Association (TSA) Engineering Design Entry. Third Place Florida Conference. Designed, constructed, and programmed (in PicBasic Pro) by high school students
articulate robotic arm gripper mechanism
CAD show Robot Arm make by RC servo motor
RC Servo Robot arm
Robot arm moved by Linux driver based on RTAI , Robot arm make by RC servo motor
Robot Arm Kit
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Robot Arm Make by Lego
video show robot arm make by Lego , A Robotic Arm, remotely controlled by Sony's PSP. , Strong robot Arm is a full articulated arm made out of LEGO pieces.
Building Robot Arm Video
show robot arm make by Lego
Lego Mindstorms Robotic Arm - NXT/RCX
A Robotic Arm, remotely controlled by Sony's PSP.
Lego NXT Robotic Arm
This Is My First Lego NXT Robot Arm, (apart from the robots on the NXT disk), Works Quite Well, Still Need To Play Around More To Get It Right. Please leave a comment.
LEGO Strong Robot Arm
Strong Robot Arm is a full articulated arm made out of LEGO pieces.
Robot Arm Kit
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Robot Arm Project and Robot ArmVedio
AROBOT ARM TUTORIAL
The robot arm is probably the most mathematically complex robot you could ever build. As such, this tutorial can't tell you everything you need to know. Instead, I will cut to the chase and talk about the bare minimum you need to know to build an effective robot arm.

Design and Application of a 3 DOF Bionic Robot Arm

Robotic arm
Computerized wireless Pick n Place Robot
RoboSim- A Simple 6-DOF Robot Manipulator Simulation System

sbcRobotics

The robot arm is probably the most mathematically complex robot you could ever build. As such, this tutorial can't tell you everything you need to know. Instead, I will cut to the chase and talk about the bare minimum you need to know to build an effective robot arm.
Design and Application of a 3 DOF Bionic Robot Arm
High efforts are put in the mechanical design of industrial manipulators to obtain high position accuracy using rigid joint actuators and rigid arms resulting in heavy masses of arms. For safety reasons, they can only be used in environments strictly separated from humans. Thus they stand in remarkable contrast to animals and humans with their much better relationship from payload to arm weight, and its concurrent high movement quality by "intelligent" control.
Robotic arm
I present the results, hoping it will be useful to other people who are also interested. This robotic arm is a little demonstration, it uses stock servo-motors normally used in RC models, and is controlled from a pc, attached with a serial cable.
Computerized wireless Pick n Place Robot
this is the most advance version of “Pick n Place Robot” perhaps and most popular and widely used in recent industries. A person from a remote place can comfortably control the motion of robotic arm without any wire connection.
RoboSim- A Simple 6-DOF Robot Manipulator Simulation System
RoboSim is a very simple simulation system for a 6 degres of freedom robot manipulator. The basic functions of the control panel are to move the manipulator either in joint coordinates or in cartesian coordinates. It is also possible, to change the view position or change length and color of the links. Joint weights may be set, in order to favor movement of individual joints versus others
sbcRobotics
torsoHead LeftArm stepper motors showing, stepper motor control board, and cardboard hand or fingers. The cardboard fingers are place holders and have been cut to the same proportions as a human hand. This is needed to gauge the real distance for the arm's reach. The fingers will be replaced with the finished hand.
http://www.sbcrobotics.com/sbcRoboticsTorsoHead.htm
Atlas II Robotic SystemATLAS II is a complete robotic system consisting of the robot arm, power supplies, and control microcomputer.
Atlas II Robotic SystemATLAS II is a complete robotic system consisting of the robot arm, power supplies, and control microcomputer.
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