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mScara is a SCARA (Selective Compliance Articulated Robot Arm) driven by stepper motors. If you install a pen on mScara, it can draw pictures on a flat surface.
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The controller is an Arduino Mega, and stepper motors with a CNC shield drive the whole assembly. Interestingly, the motor and electronics are all onboard the jellyfish itself, rather than the wall.
As one might imagine, there's plenty of shiny things to get excited about in BeatBots' San Francisco office, one of which is suspended on a wall in between paintings of Keepon and his power ...
Makers and hobbyists that enjoy building electronic projects may be interested in this pocket sized open source CMC 3-axis drawing robot called the Piccolo that can draw pictures up to 50mm square.
The robot is a high-performance SCARA robot system for mechanical assembly, material handling, packaging, machine tending, screw driving, and many other operations requiring fast and precise ...
The Cobra s800 Inverted robot features fully integrated vision and conveyor tracking. This high-speed SCARA robot is designed for overhead mounting and features servo-controls and amplifiers embedded ...
London-based roboticist Evangelos Georgiou wants to offer an open-source platform for helping Arduino hobbyists take their projects mobile, thanks to a remote controlled robot called the RK-1 that ...
FANUC’s latest SCARA i RProgrammer user interface makes it easy to setup and program the robot on a Tablet or PC (Teach Pendant is optional). “With over 715,000 robots installed globally ...