Changsheng Bearings' linear actuators are primarily used in the fingers, wrists, elbows, and knees of robots, controlling the movement of robotic limbs through precise transmission components.
As robotics technology continues to evolve, the application scenarios for linear actuators are becoming increasingly diverse. In addition to the aforementioned fingers, wrists, elbows, and knees, ...
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Bumblebee: China’s humanoid robot nails straight-knee walk with hybrid actuator design
This Chinese humanoid robot combines language understanding with a disturbance-resistant gait, pointing to the future of ...
The earliest evidence of the invention of the wheel pops up around 5,500 years ago in Uruk, ancient Mesopotamia, which has to go down as the most innovative society in human history. These guys, best ...
Shanghai Kepler Robotics Co., Ltd ("Kepler Robotics") has announced the start of mass production for its K2 "Bumblebee" model, confirming through a recently released video that the world's first ...
Linear, variable, differential transformer (LVDT) sensors for position feedback in downhole environments are reported to ...
[Tristan Shone], aka Author & Punisher, found a way to make industrial music even heavier. This former mechanical engineer from Boston crafted his one-man band in the university fab labs of Southern ...
Shanghai Kepler Robotics Co., Ltd. ("Kepler Robotics") today announced the successful completion of a major gait upgrade for its humanoid robot K2 "Bumblebee," and released China's first demonstration ...
An expert’s journey to implementing best process control via instrumentation, control strategies and PID control ...
Linear actuators are a great help when you’re moving something along a single axis, but with so many options, how do you decide? [Jeremy Fielding] walks us through some of the high level tradeoffs of ...
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Video: Headless humanoid robot executes squat while lifting container precisely
PAL Robotics unveils its Kangaroo humanoid in a new demo, showing off balance, squats, and a surprising box-lifting test.
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