Most people likely think of robots as complex electronic devices, made up of many parts that have to be assembled in factories. An experimental new non-electronic bot, however, can be 3D-printed all ...
This techie insect identic robot is Capers II, which is a hexapod robot with three degrees of freedom for movement. Capers II uses Botboarduino and SSC-32 servo driver as controller components. It has ...
Kondo has started shipping a new spidery robot, and even though their Hexapod KMR-M6 only has six legs rather than eight, its movements are very spider-like. Its frame is constructed from aluminum ...
Linux is ubiquitous these days. It powers large-scale HPC systems and small embedded devices—from space to underground. And although it's quite easy (to some degree) to build an unmanned device like a ...
Say hello to KMR-M6, a little hexapod robot from Japanese robot maker Kondo. KMR-M6 is a six-legged bug designed for the hobbyist market, and in the configuration seen here, costs just ¥76,000, or ...
Hexapod motion and positioning platforms are flexible based on a programmable center of rotation and can deliver precision motion in all degrees of freedom, making them the mainstream equipment for ...