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New Gripper

Bioloid robot kit from Korean company Robotis; CM5 controller block, AX12 servos..
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New Gripper

Post by JonHylands » Thu Aug 23, 2007 2:14 pm

Post by JonHylands
Thu Aug 23, 2007 2:14 pm

Well, it turns out the old gripper I designed and had built had some serious limitations, so we decided to start from scratch again, and build something that can use AX-12 servos as the actuators.

Here's what it looks like:

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This gripper can hold 1.5" diameter objects, and it has spots for four pressure sensors, two on each finger. I'm using a foot pressure sensor board to capture the pressure sensor data, and make it available on the bus.

Here's a video of it in action:

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Well, it turns out the old gripper I designed and had built had some serious limitations, so we decided to start from scratch again, and build something that can use AX-12 servos as the actuators.

Here's what it looks like:

Image

This gripper can hold 1.5" diameter objects, and it has spots for four pressure sensors, two on each finger. I'm using a foot pressure sensor board to capture the pressure sensor data, and make it available on the bus.

Here's a video of it in action:

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Post by cdraptor » Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:18 am

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Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:18 am

Very nice, how's the size and such for working on the humanoid, looks somewhat bulky, but still would be slick for an arm interface on a base or roving platform.
Very nice, how's the size and such for working on the humanoid, looks somewhat bulky, but still would be slick for an arm interface on a base or roving platform.
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Post by JonHylands » Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:25 pm

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Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:25 pm

Yes, its quite bulky. I wouldn't put it on a walking humanoid. This is going on something that looks more like a Johnny-5...

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Yes, its quite bulky. I wouldn't put it on a walking humanoid. This is going on something that looks more like a Johnny-5...

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Post by ShreddinPB » Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:34 pm

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Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:34 pm

if you reduce the torso weight by going lion in the feet like that other thread.. you could possibly use those on a humanoid dont you think?

nice design btw :)
if you reduce the torso weight by going lion in the feet like that other thread.. you could possibly use those on a humanoid dont you think?

nice design btw :)
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Post by JonHylands » Sat Aug 25, 2007 1:43 am

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Sat Aug 25, 2007 1:43 am

I did a blog posting to show a couple CAD renders of what the new BrainBot will look like.

http://www.huv.com/blog/2007/08/another-chapter-for-brainbot.html

This is the base I am building these new grippers for...

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I did a blog posting to show a couple CAD renders of what the new BrainBot will look like.

http://www.huv.com/blog/2007/08/another-chapter-for-brainbot.html

This is the base I am building these new grippers for...

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Post by JonHylands » Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:05 am

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Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:05 am

And a new blog posting that shows the working tracked base. Unfortunately, I don't have a BrainBot handy (the first prototype is down in New Hampshire) to mount on it, but you basically remove four screws from the leg mounting plate, undo the bus connectors, and mount this in its place.

http://www.huv.com/blog/2007/09/tracked-base.html

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And a new blog posting that shows the working tracked base. Unfortunately, I don't have a BrainBot handy (the first prototype is down in New Hampshire) to mount on it, but you basically remove four screws from the leg mounting plate, undo the bus connectors, and mount this in its place.

http://www.huv.com/blog/2007/09/tracked-base.html

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