Stäubli joined with DigiMetrix and LabVIEW community to illustrate cutting-edge robots during NIWeek 2017.

The features of the new TX2 models comply with the stringent requirements of the highest safety category and excel in every facet of automation, including high-volume manufacturing as well as collaborative scenarios. To ensure maximum safety, sensors monitor every movement of the robot while it coordinates; speed and acceleration are recorded in real time.

Austin, Texas (May 22-25, 2017) - Stäubli, the innovative mechatronics solutions provider, joined with DigiMetrix (booth # 911) and the NI LabVIEW community to illustrate easy integration of modern robotics into a graphical system design environment. The newest DigiMetrix Robotics Library allows LabVIEW developers to use Staublis new TX2 - 60L and corresponding CS9 safety control to achieve maximum performance and safety in their next robotics based test and inspection applications.


The features of the new TX2 models comply with the stringent requirements of the highest safety category and excel in every facet of automation, including high-volume manufacturing as well as collaborative scenarios. To ensure maximum safety, sensors monitor every movement of the robot while it coordinates; speed and acceleration are recorded in real time.

By means of DigiMetrix Robotics Library for LabVIEW all functionality of robotics cell could be directly programmed in a graphical system design environment including robot motion, vision, various sensors and industrial communication as well as HMI and IoT integration. LabVIEW for Windows and the LabVIEW Real-Time Module are supported.

"Because of their incredible versatility, the new TX2 line is redefining performance by allowing manufacturers to adjust to changing production needs," said Sebastien Schmitt, Robotics Division Manager, Stäubli North America. "The TX2s pioneering safety features and clean, consistent performances improve productivity in every facet of manufacturing."

LabVIEW is an integrated development environment designed specifically for engineers and scientists. Native to LabVIEW is a graphical programming language (G) that uses a dataflow model instead of sequential lines of text code, empowering you to write functional code using a visual layout that resembles your thought process. This means you spend less time worrying about semicolons and syntax and more time solving the problems that matter. Extensive sets of LabVIEW compatible libraries and tools help engineers manage complexities in todays application software with minimal time and efforts.

Learn more about Stäubli, DigiMetrix and National Instruments at:
www.staubli.us
http://www.digimetrix.com/
http://www.ni.com/labview/


About Stäubli North America
Stäubli North Americas headquarters is located in Duncan, S.C., and employs more than 200 workers supporting Textiles, Connectors and Robotics customers. The sales force is strategically placed on the West Coast, Canada, Mexico and elsewhere throughout the continent.

Stäubli is a leading manufacturer of textile machinery, quick release couplings and robotics systems. With a global workforce of more than 4,500 employees, Stäubli is present in 25 countries and is supported by a comprehensive distribution network in 50 countries worldwide.

About DigiMetrix
Since 2012, DigiMetrix GmbH has developed series of LabVIEW libraries for leading robotics brands. LabVIEW developers worldwide use DigiMetrix libraries for integration of industrial robots into their LabVIEW applications in electronics and automotive, biomedical and physics research, as well as other fields to create more flexible and productive tests, inspections and manufacturing machines. DigiMetrix Robotics Libraries are available for free trial download and purchase through LabVIEW Tools Network at www.ni.com/labviewtools/robotics

About National Instruments
Since 1976, NI (www.ni.com) has made it possible for engineers and scientists to solve the worlds greatest engineering challenges with powerful platform-based systems that accelerate productivity and drive rapid innovation. Customers from a wide variety of industries - from healthcare to automotive and from consumer electronics to particle physics - use NIs integrated hardware and software platform to improve the world we live in.

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