Difference between revisions of "Robot Files and Project Files"
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|<IGUS_DQ_arm/IGUS_arm>|| There are several types or robolink robot arms, the most common is the D arm, named just “IGUS arm” || [[file:igus_d_dq.png|400px|frameless]] | |<IGUS_DQ_arm/IGUS_arm>|| There are several types or robolink robot arms, the most common is the D arm, named just “IGUS arm” || [[file:igus_d_dq.png|400px|frameless]] | ||
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− | ! 4 | + | ! 4 or 5 Degrees of freedom? |
|<4DOF/5DOF>|| DOF is the acronym for “degrees of freedom”, meaning the number of robot joints. The robot on the right is 5 DOF. Note: the white gripper is not counted.|| [[file:robolink_DOF.png|400px|frameless]] | |<4DOF/5DOF>|| DOF is the acronym for “degrees of freedom”, meaning the number of robot joints. The robot on the right is 5 DOF. Note: the white gripper is not counted.|| [[file:robolink_DOF.png|400px|frameless]] | ||
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− | ! | + | !Small version or big version? |
|<SV/BV>|| BV stands for Big Version with 2.5 kg payload. SV stands for Small Version with 0.5 kg payload. Measure the diameter of joint 2. 5cm = BV; 3cm = SV || [[file:robolink_BVSV.png|400px|frameless]] | |<SV/BV>|| BV stands for Big Version with 2.5 kg payload. SV stands for Small Version with 0.5 kg payload. Measure the diameter of joint 2. 5cm = BV; 3cm = SV || [[file:robolink_BVSV.png|400px|frameless]] | ||
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− | ! | + | ! Abtriebsencoder or Motorencoder? |
|<AE/ME>||ME versions use a motor encoder, AE version use a encoder on the gear output. Count the number of sockets of any of the modules labelled "Stepper Motor Driver Module" on the DIN Rail. 4 sockets = ME; 3 sockets = AE ||[[file:DINrail_AEME.png|400px|frameless]] | |<AE/ME>||ME versions use a motor encoder, AE version use a encoder on the gear output. Count the number of sockets of any of the modules labelled "Stepper Motor Driver Module" on the DIN Rail. 4 sockets = ME; 3 sockets = AE ||[[file:DINrail_AEME.png|400px|frameless]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:17, 13 May 2018
The name of the configuration file that you need to use in CPRog for your robot is composed as follows. Use the table below to identify the
filename:
In general, any configuration file is comprises as follows:
<#><IGUS_DQ_arm/IGUS_arm>_<4DOF/5DOF>_<SV/BV>_<AE/ME>.prj
==