sexta-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2016

Makeblock Robot Gripper (unboxing and testing)

     Hello guys!
     I would like to share with you some stuff I made with the Makeblock Robot Gripper, which will be used as hands of my robot project MDi #4.

     The gripper is made of light-weight PVC and the inner side of the fingers was designed to be anti-slippery.




     Specifications
     Rated Voltage: 12V DC
     Operating Voltage Range: 5V - 12V DC
     Rated Current: 450mA
     Stall Current: 1700mA
     Gripper Weight: 0.1lb (0.05kg)
     Speed of Grip (from close to a fully extended grip): 1sec
     Maximum Load for Gripping: 1.3lb (0.6kg)


     Some info was taken from the product page in the Makeblock site (http://www.makeblock.cc/robot gripper/) and from the product packaging.


     Having fun
     Initially I made some tests with the Makeblock App running in an Android phone, connected via bluetooth to the mCore board, which is the brain of the mBot.

     To test the gripper in a fun way, I made a simple arm with 2 DOF plus the gripper.
     The set includes a base made of MDF, aluminum channels and brackets and Makeblock parts.

     The arm was controlled by a PlayStation 2 wireless joystick and an Arduino board.
     I'll be using this method to remote control the MDi #4.


     Additional info
     http://www.makeblock.cc/showcase/how-to-make-a-selflocking-robot-gripper-mechanism/ - How to Make a Self-locking Robot Gripper (Mechanism) - Makeblock

3 comentários:

  1. Great videos dude. what is the scope of control via bluetooth ? Could it be higher via radio frequency ?

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  2. Do you have a larger size of this kind of gripper

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  3. hello can you show us the code and is it possible using block?

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