2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/7235120
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Application of Microcontroller-Based Multipath Servos in Industrial Robot Control Systems

Abstract: In recent years, nanotechnology has continued to develop, especially the use of nanomaterials in various fields. Microcontroller is the most typical embedded system at this stage. With the development of science and technology, microcontroller has been widely used in people’s production life. A simple and practical multiservo controller can be built by using microcontroller and LED control chip PCA9685, which can realize at least 16 channels of servo control. In this paper, the control program of multichannel … Show more

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“…In a combination with a vision system using CMOS camera, this delta robots could pick up a desired object, classified by color, and then place it in the same color slots and avoid obstacles at the same time. Additionally, apart from the Arduino microcontroller, as a single standalone robot controller, low-cost control firmware and hardware have been implemented on 1) an embedded system using an ESP32 microcontroller for signal generation along with an Arduino microcontroller for position generation for controlling 4-DOF planar manipulator [67] and 2) an embedded system uniting a microcontroller with the PCA9685 chip as a core controller [68] that was potentially applicable for multiple-servo control. Nevertheless, most of the low-cost delta robots still were lacked a synchronous motion controller of three parallel links that can perform fast pick-and-place motion as well as an integration of fast visualservo system for the real-time pick-and-place operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a combination with a vision system using CMOS camera, this delta robots could pick up a desired object, classified by color, and then place it in the same color slots and avoid obstacles at the same time. Additionally, apart from the Arduino microcontroller, as a single standalone robot controller, low-cost control firmware and hardware have been implemented on 1) an embedded system using an ESP32 microcontroller for signal generation along with an Arduino microcontroller for position generation for controlling 4-DOF planar manipulator [67] and 2) an embedded system uniting a microcontroller with the PCA9685 chip as a core controller [68] that was potentially applicable for multiple-servo control. Nevertheless, most of the low-cost delta robots still were lacked a synchronous motion controller of three parallel links that can perform fast pick-and-place motion as well as an integration of fast visualservo system for the real-time pick-and-place operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%