This kit comes with a versatile Six-axis Robotic Arm and a reliable Rectangle Base. The robotic arm is powered by a Raspberry Pi microprocessor and features a built-in Ubuntu system, ensuring robust functionality. It offers a working range of 280mm while supporting multiplatform secondary development, making it an ideal tool for robotic algorithm development and ROS simulation.
The arm operates independently without the need for a PC, creating an efficient programming environment. Whether you connect it to peripherals for scientific research, smart home tasks, light industrial work, or commercial applications, it is both flexible and efficient. With native Raspberry Pi hardware interfaces such as 4 USB ports, 2 HDMI ports, and standard GPIOs, it’s equipped for a variety of tasks.
The robotic arm is compatible with numerous coding languages, including C++, C#, and Python, and it integrates well with graphic programming software like myBlockly and Mind+. Its compact, all-in-one design is easy to carry, disassemble, replace, and it supports plug-and-play functionality.
Featuring an image recognition algorithm compatible with various cameras, the arm can independently pair with different accessories such as displays, grippers, and suction pumps to achieve diverse application scenarios. It includes Lego connectors for both the base and end, facilitating the development of various micro-embedded devices.
Equipped with 6 high-performance servo motors, the robotic arm offers fast response times, small inertia, and smooth rotation. A built-in ROS language simplifies the movement of 6 degrees of freedom under the Ubuntu System, enhancing operation fluidity and precision.
For installation of the Rectangle Base on the edge of a table, simply fix the base using Rectangle clips, attach the robot arm using accessory Lego connectors, and ensure stability before using. This design ensures a secure and efficient workspace setup, ready for any task or project.
Brand | DFRobot |
Model | ROB0182-2 |
More info | Raspberry Pi Six-axis Robotic Arm Wiki - DFRobot |