Thank you very much FESTO COMPANY for giving or gifting the skills and knowledge to our Electro Mechanical Technicians. Thank you also for sponsoring the Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati. I hope your business will continue to grow in order to implement up-to-date technology and digitalization for the next generation.
Now it needs optic sensors and a way of triggering a response when it detects a specific movement (Such as the position of a hand or arm (In this case, putting two visibly different shapes together), indicating that you'll be reaching for a unique piece, which the software can identify based on the position of your hands. If done correctly, it can act as a 3rd arm which can retrieve an object (Such as a tool) from your workspace, that you'll be needing after the time it takes you to finish what your currently doing.
This technology is the future. No one wants electricity/electronic and its problems, complications, expensive and dangers ( Imagine, even in homes, we suffer from the electrical/electronic system and seek to replace it ). Yes, compressed air technology is the future. Thank you. 🌹🌹
I have a question regarding tool connection. I noticed in the video there's a cable on the exterior connecting the wrist flange to the tool. Is that for communication between the tool and the cobot? And if so, what type of cable is it? If it's not for tool communication, how does the tool communicate with the cobot? I'm developing a new cobot tool and I want to make it compatible with as many different cobots as possible, so I need to know how to connect my tool with, for example, this cobot.
I guess they just counted the motors. This arm indeed has more degrees of freedom than a human arm. It kinda makes sense if you consider this: In the sphere that your fully stretched arm describes, you cannot reach every point with your hand. This robotic arm however... well, it can reach more. Its own elbow for example, you can't do that.
You're counting the degrees of freedom for the position and orientation of one rigid object. The robot arm is more than one piece; even if they were all in the same axis each joint has at least one degree of freedom, to build the pose of the entire robot. It might use more degrees to get the freedom to reach a given tool placement from several directions.
Thank you very much FESTO COMPANY for giving or gifting the skills and knowledge to our Electro Mechanical Technicians. Thank you also for sponsoring the Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati. I hope your business will continue to grow in order to implement up-to-date technology and digitalization for the next generation.
Holy carp guys, you have blown my mind yet again! Those rotary actuators might just be the next big thing!
Now it needs optic sensors and a way of triggering a response when it detects a specific movement (Such as the position of a hand or arm (In this case, putting two visibly different shapes together), indicating that you'll be reaching for a unique piece, which the software can identify based on the position of your hands. If done correctly, it can act as a 3rd arm which can retrieve an object (Such as a tool) from your workspace, that you'll be needing after the time it takes you to finish what your currently doing.
This technology is the future. No one wants electricity/electronic and its problems, complications, expensive and dangers ( Imagine, even in homes, we suffer from the electrical/electronic system and seek to replace it ). Yes, compressed air technology is the future. Thank you. 🌹🌹
I subscribed. Please, keep the real engineering.
Great job. I really like the concept and philosophy of festo robotics
I have seen and touched myself last November at SPS fair. It's realy a clever concept and made by a team with professional experience.
I have also touched myself. A number of times. Guess where?
Me facinan todos los productos festo... Sigan adelante..!!!!
Wonderful achievement! FESTO can do much more......
Good information. Good show.
Rotary pneumatic actuators are really good.
I have a question regarding tool connection. I noticed in the video there's a cable on the exterior connecting the wrist flange to the tool. Is that for communication between the tool and the cobot? And if so, what type of cable is it? If it's not for tool communication, how does the tool communicate with the cobot?
I'm developing a new cobot tool and I want to make it compatible with as many different cobots as possible, so I need to know how to connect my tool with, for example, this cobot.
Well information. Well show.
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ! Thanks for sharing ! Awesome !
Well information.
great job by Festo team. we SMC are coming.....
Yeah, right.
Still coming......FESTO will always be ahead of you!
Genial 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
does anyone know if this product is available to buy?
Thanks for your interest and your comment. Unfortunately, our Bionic Learning Network is not for sale.
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At the Hannover Messe 2022, Festo announced it as an industrial product; soon it will be in the market.
0:43 From where came the 7th degree ?! there is only 6 degree of freedom (translation & rotation) about X,Y and Z
I guess they just counted the motors. This arm indeed has more degrees of freedom than a human arm. It kinda makes sense if you consider this:
In the sphere that your fully stretched arm describes, you cannot reach every point with your hand. This robotic arm however... well, it can reach more. Its own elbow for example, you can't do that.
Whatìs next? A robot that can lick its own nose? :)
GOD ALMIGHTY, IT CAN ONLY MEAN ONE THING! THIS MACHINE MOVES ACROSS TIME!
rotation
You're counting the degrees of freedom for the position and orientation of one rigid object. The robot arm is more than one piece; even if they were all in the same axis each joint has at least one degree of freedom, to build the pose of the entire robot. It might use more degrees to get the freedom to reach a given tool placement from several directions.
Ebben a videóban a Festo átlal készített PLC által vezérelt pneumatikus megfogókart láthatunk.
I like that robot!
Please assume the position.
In the future a fancy robot is assisting you assembling a fidget spinner
love it
brilliant
so futuristic
This ARM making use in amazon in recive
Nice.
Great
herres dit man
Opponent???
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot gear reducer , over 30 years experience
Great