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'''ROS2 package source code:''' Available packages at
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[https://github.com/CommonplaceRobotics/iRC_ROS https://github.com/CommonplaceRobotics/iRC_ROS]
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This repository aims to bring ROS2 support to igus robots. The main focus and is igus ReBeL in the 6 DOF version, but other devices may also be used. This package provides two communication options:
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* Via CRI ethernet interface to the iRC igus robot control
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* Via CAN directly to the motor controller without using the iRC.
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The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.
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'''ROS2 EduMove package source code:''' Available packages at
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[https://github.com/CommonplaceRobotics/EduMove-ROS2 https://github.com/CommonplaceRobotics/EduMove-ROS2]
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This repository aims to bring ROS2 support to the EduMove mobile platform with Rebel robot arm. We provide ROS2 nodes that connect to the igus Robot Control via the CRI interface. Both the mobile platform, and the robot arm can be commanded.
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This repo focuses on the basic communication. Higher functionality like SLAM, planning, etc can be added with further ROS2 components.
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The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.
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ROS package source code: Available packages at [http://www.github.com/CPR-Robots www.github.com/CPR-Robots]:
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'''Deprecated: ROS package source code:''' Available packages at [http://www.github.com/CPR-Robots www.github.com/CPR-Robots]  
 
 
* Hardware interfaces. This package also contains the documentation in the /doc folder
 
* Plugin for RViz to allow teleoperation for testing
 
  
You can find a summary and setup guide for the most recent package [https://github.com/CPR-Robots/cpr_robot/blob/master/readme.pdf here].
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This repository contains hardware interfaces and an RViz plugin to allow teleoperation for testing. It works with ROS Melodic. We suggest to use the iRC_ROS package in combination with ROS2.  
  
 
The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.
 
The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.
Currently we are updating the source code to the CPRCAN2 protocol e.g. used in the  mover6-2016 robot arm. Please get in contact if you need these.
 
  
'''Important:''' Our ROS package uses components that are deprecated in ROS Noetic and newer. It works with ROS Melodic.
 
  
 
[[Category:ROS]][[Category:Downloads]]
 
[[Category:ROS]][[Category:Downloads]]

Latest revision as of 13:39, 3 September 2024

Information on the Robot Operating System by OSRF can be found at www.ros.org. ROS is a framework with many low, medium, and high level functionalities relevant in robot environments.


ROS2 package source code: Available packages at https://github.com/CommonplaceRobotics/iRC_ROS

This repository aims to bring ROS2 support to igus robots. The main focus and is igus ReBeL in the 6 DOF version, but other devices may also be used. This package provides two communication options:

  • Via CRI ethernet interface to the iRC igus robot control
  • Via CAN directly to the motor controller without using the iRC.

The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.


ROS2 EduMove package source code: Available packages at https://github.com/CommonplaceRobotics/EduMove-ROS2

This repository aims to bring ROS2 support to the EduMove mobile platform with Rebel robot arm. We provide ROS2 nodes that connect to the igus Robot Control via the CRI interface. Both the mobile platform, and the robot arm can be commanded. This repo focuses on the basic communication. Higher functionality like SLAM, planning, etc can be added with further ROS2 components.

The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.


Deprecated: ROS package source code: Available packages at www.github.com/CPR-Robots

This repository contains hardware interfaces and an RViz plugin to allow teleoperation for testing. It works with ROS Melodic. We suggest to use the iRC_ROS package in combination with ROS2.

The code is provided "as is" without any guarantee.