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  2. Industrial robot - Wikipedia

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    Robot simulation tools allow for robotics programs to be conveniently written and debugged off-line with the final version of the program tested on an actual robot. The ability to preview the behavior of a robotic system in a virtual world allows for a variety of mechanisms, devices, configurations and controllers to be tried and tested before ...

  3. Nomad 200 - Wikipedia

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    Nomad 200 was a cylindrical robot around 1 metre tall and 20 inches in diameter and moved on three wheels. It could travel at 0.5 metres per second [3] and rotate at 60 degrees per second. [4] It was built as a synchronous system capable of handling three motors: for movement, for turning the wheels, and for turning its turret. [5]

  4. Robotic arm - Wikipedia

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    Additional degrees of freedom allow to change the configuration of some link on the arm (e.g., elbow up/down), while keeping the robot hand in the same pose. Inverse kinematics is the mathematical process to calculate the configuration of an arm, typically in terms of joint angles, given a desired pose of the robot hand in three dimensional space.

  5. Cartesian coordinate robot - Wikipedia

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    Kinematic diagram of Cartesian (coordinate) robot A plotter is a type of Cartesian coordinate robot.. A Cartesian coordinate robot (also called linear robot) is an industrial robot whose three principal axes of control are linear (i.e. they move in a straight line rather than rotate) and are at right angles to each other. [1]

  6. SCARA - Wikipedia

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    The acronym stands for selective compliance assembly robot arm [1] or selective compliance articulated robot arm. [ 2 ] By virtue of the SCARA's parallel-axis joint layout, the arm is slightly compliant in the X-Y direction but rigid in the Z direction, hence the term selective compliance .

  7. Cylindrical coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    A cylindrical coordinate system is a three-dimensional coordinate system that specifies point positions by the distance from a chosen reference axis (axis L in the image opposite), the direction from the axis relative to a chosen reference direction (axis A), and the distance from a chosen reference plane perpendicular to the axis (plane ...

  8. Category:Cylindrical robots - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cylindrical robots" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. Nomad 200

  9. Delta robot - Wikipedia

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    Delta robot kinematics (green arms are fixed length, at 90° to their blue axis that they rotate about) The delta robot is a parallel robot, i.e. it consists of multiple kinematic chains connecting the base with the end-effector. The robot can also be seen as a spatial generalisation of a four-bar linkage. [9]