S4A: Scratch modification for Arduino

S4A: Scratch for Arduino (S4A) is a modified version of Scratch , ready to interact with Arduino boards. Supported boards S4A works with Arduino Diecimila, Duemilanove and Uno. Other boards haven't been tested, but they may also work. Connectivity Components have to be connected in a particular way. S4A allows for 6 analog inputs (analog pins), 2 digital inputs (digital pins 2 and 3), 3 analog outputs (digital pins 5, 6 and 9), 3 digital outputs (pins 10, 11 and 13) and 4 special outputs to connect Parallax continuous rotation servomotors (digital pins 4, 7, 8 and 12). You can manage a board wirelessly by attaching an RF module to it, such as Xbee. S4A allows you to control as many boards as USB ports you have. Compatibility S4A is backwards compatible with Scratch, so you can open Scratch projects in it. However, you won't be able to share your projects on the Scratch community website because doing so goes against the Scratch terms of use. Take in account that this compatibility doesn't work both ways, so you won't be able to open an S4A project from within the original Scratch. Using a PicoBoard along with an Arduino board is also supported... cont'd

Nippon Pulse Geared Stepper Motors, High Torque in Small Package

A feature of Nippon Pulse's popular and reliable stepper motors, which we have been manufacturing since 1960, is the ability to add reduction gearheads. These gearheads have a wide range of ratios, from 1/400 to 6/25. In all, there are over 20 different gear ratios to choose from, depending on the motor size.

New HPF Hollow Shaft Planetary Gear from Harmonic Drive®

The new HPF Precision Hollow Shaft Planetary Gear from Harmonic Drive® was designed based on the popular HPG Harmonic Planetary® gearhead. The large coaxial hollow shaft allows cables, shafts, ball screws or lasers to pass directly through the axis of rotation. The HPF also incorporates a large output flange for mounting the driven load.

The Poppy Project

The Poppy Project : OPEN SOURCE Both software and hardware are available under an open source licence for academics, artists and geeks. EASY TO REPAIR AND DUPLICATE Poppy only uses off-the-shelf components (motors and electronics) and limbs that can be printed with regular 3D printing services. OPTIMIZED FOR BIPED LOCOMOTION Poppy’s body has a morphology modeling human skeleton: bended legs, multi-articulated trunk, soft body. This increases robustness, agility and stability during the walking. AFFORDABLE The overall materials needed to build your own Poppy robot costs around 7500€ ($10500, including motors, electronics and 3D printed parts). We hope the community will find ways to build and use even cheaper solutions.

The New Festo HSP and HSW Part Handling and Assembly Modules Come As Packaged Solutions: Assembled,

The HSP and HWS handling modules are well suited for systems ranging from simple, single station lab solutions to high speed, high volume work cells.

Festo Showcases at Process Expo 2013 Automation Solutions Ranging from Simple Polypropylene Fittings

Festo pneumatic and electric actuation and control components and systems are designed to improve the overall productivity, flexibility, and performance of automated systems. (Festo Booth #2572)

ASI's Forge Robotic Platform Receives RBR Game Changer Award

Forge joins an elite, international group of robotics solutions receiving Gamer Changer distinction at RoboBusiness 2013.

Festo's Inspiring Solutions to Achieve More Efficient Mechatronic Solutions

Users often select drive technology - pneumatic or electric - over hastily and on the basis of experience alone. In order to identify the most energy-efficient automation solution, however, a technology-neutral comparison is required. This is exactly the approach that Festo takes to achieve the most efficient mechatronic solutions for its customers.

Rethink Robotics Accelerates Adoption of Open Source Research Platform, Launches New Features

Rethink Robotics also announces the launch of an updated and custom-designed online user forum

AeroVironment Unveils Four-Ounce Pocket DDL Secure Video and Data Receiver for Remote Access to Aerial Networks

Provides remote access to video and data from Digital Data Link (DDL) - enabled aircraft ----- USB interface offers easy integration with Android, iOS and Windows devices

AeroVironment and Eurocopter to Evaluate Potential Joint Opportunities for Expanding their Product Portfolios, Markets and Capabilities

Companies to explore creating new capabilities, expanding into new markets -----Combining expertise and skills to meet future needs of respective customers

Fisnar have Announced Launch of a Multi-tasking Robot F9960N

Fisnar Europe has just announced the launch of a new multi-tasking robot model F9960N and will be showcasing it this November at Europe's leading trade fair for electronic production.

UAV Navigation Launches Autonomous Flight Control Technology

The new version has better stability and navigation systems

Tiny Sensors Put the Squeeze on Light

DARPA's ORCHID program demonstrates squeezed light in a chip scale MEMs architecture

Engineered Machined Products Competes Globally with the Help of High-Tech FANUC Robots and Automation

A new YouTube video highlighting Engineered Machined Products

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Industrial Robotics - Featured Product

Piab’s Kenos KCS Gripper

Piab's Kenos KCS Gripper

Piab's Kenos KCS gripper enables a collaborative robot to handle just about anything at any time. Combining Piab's proprietary air-driven COAX vacuum technology with an easily replaceable technical foam that molds itself around any surface or shape, the gripper can be used to safely grip, lift and handle any object. Standard interface (ISO) adapters enable the whole unit to be attached to any cobot type on the market with a body made in a lightweight 3D printed material. Approved by Universal Robots as a UR+ end effector.