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Kindly donated to us by Queen Mary University's School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science was missing arm and power cables. | Kindly donated to us by Queen Mary University's School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science was missing arm and power cables. a generic one using RJ45 for the encoder cables and SPECON for the servo motors them selves | ||
== Status == | == Status == | ||
It was driven by an open source controller due to failure of the original controller | |||
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* STMBL | * STMBL | ||
** Type 4.1 | ** Type 4.1 | ||
** The STMBL along with Messa cards driven by | ** The STMBL along with Messa cards driven by linuxcnc have been used to control the arm, massive support has been received from the open source community (STMBL and LinuxCNC) as well as Messa who did a custom firmware reactivity for us while we were having a hack weekend - great international and multidisciplinary team work. | ||
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There is a 19 way cable running inside the arm, to allow external signals to be routed to the end effector. This uses a 19 way plug on the wrist joint and base called a [[Equipment/Staubli/BinderConnector|Binder Connector]]. | There is a 19 way cable running inside the arm, to allow external signals to be routed to the end effector. This uses a 19 way plug on the wrist joint and base called a [[Equipment/Staubli/BinderConnector|Binder Connector]]. | ||
== Docs/Links == | == Docs/Links == | ||
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