The way to to make a robot arm move when a persons arm moves is attach the controls to the persons arm
Please tell me if anyone will help me attach controls to a person's arm to move a robot arm
The way to to make a robot arm move when a persons arm moves is attach the controls to the persons arm
Please tell me if anyone will help me attach controls to a person's arm to move a robot arm
You must show the work you have completed, the sketch you have written or are writing, the wiring diagram you are using, describe how your project works, describe how you imagine your project should work, and describe your observations of where your project is not working as you intended.
No, not with the information given.
Interesting project but we are not a free design or code writing service. We will be happy help out with your design and or code but first you have to make an attempt to design it, write it, post it and explain what is not working properly.
If there is hardware it is always best to post links to technical information as there are many versions of the same or different items. Since we cannot see your project, my eyes are to weak, you need to post using the language of electronics, an annotated schematic (best) or a clear picture of a drawing. Pictures never hurt. Frizzing diagrams are not considered schematics here.
Best place to start is break it down into several sections such as move arm u,down. Turn head right , left. This should give you a starting point where we can start to help.
Thanks for writing me
Here is a robot arm
https://www.amazon.ca/Mechanical-Manipulator-Industrial-Gripper-Automatic/dp/B081TDD3QG/ref=asc_df_B081TDD3QG/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=476486329149&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7044107902881499354&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9061009&hvtargid=pla-1037154434596&psc=1&mcid=fe15f9ee45373c81a820f82984778e39
I want to know if I attach a second one to it if there is anyway that when I move the first one that the second one moves the same
Please tell me if that is possible
Yanmis seems to be an Amazon seller (no support or web site). Do not buy.
I hope someone will answer this question
Here is a robot arm
I want to know if I attach a second one to it if there is anyway that when I move the first one that the second one moves the same as the first one
Please tell me if that is possible
A second one of what? The arm?
Attach to what?
If the two arms are of the same type, send the same signals to each one.
However, this is a cross post to this one:
Attach to a second robot arm
Same as the first
@jane88618, please do not cross-post. Threads merged.
So when the first arm moves the second robot arm will move the same as the first
I plan on wearing the arm and when my arm moves the second robot arm moves
I'm sorry should I delete it
It's only a example
I need 2 of them so when the first one moves the second one moves the same as the first
Then I can wear the first one and the second one will move when my arm moves
Then why did you ask if that was good?
Let me save you time and money: Do not buy "the example." Get your ideas straight. Present your idea.
You actually mean "when I move the first one".
In which case, the two arms are totally different devices.
Making two identical arms do the same thing is easy, as @jremington says, just send the same signals to the correspondent servos or actuators and they will do the same thing.
If you want one arm to be an input device, that you manipulate, it will be built with sensors, not actuators.
Replace all the servos and actuators with appropriate sensors.
In your sketch, read all the sensors in the arm you are going to move by yourself, and use those readings to control the servos and actuators that are in the arm that will follow your input.
This must have been said in the videos I did not watch.
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Ok there are controls so attach the controls to a persons arm and when their arm moves the robot arm moves
How long have you been programming?
How comfortable are you with electricity and electronics?
How long have you been using a microcontroller?
Such devices have been made and are usually called "remote manipulators" or "waldos" in the literature.
The hardest problem is accurately sensing the position and orientation of the person's arm, so work on that problem first.
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