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The uArm robot arm is available in either wood or laser cut acrylic and is power by standard RC hobby servos, and controlled by an Arduino-compatible board. Check out the video below to learn more ...
The robot itself is Arduino-based and has the option to attach any end effector that might be needed for a wide range of processes.
The robot’s name is actually an acronym for “Antwerp’s Sign Language Actuating Node,” and is comprised of 25 3D-printed parts, and 16 servos controlled by an Arduino board.
Most of the project’s interface is done with an Arduino Mega, which handles the robot arm interface, as well as messing with the light installations.
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