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Box 180 mixed buttons

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SKU TPX00154 Barcode 7630049204195 Show more
Original price €8,74
Original price €8,74 - Original price €8,74
Original price €8,74
Current price €6,98
€6,98 - €6,98
Current price €6,98
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Transparent plastic case containing 180 various mini buttons for direct mounting on PCB.

Overview

The package includes:

  • 20 pcs - 6x6x4.3 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x5 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x6 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x7 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x8 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x9.5 mm
  • 20 pcs - 6x6x11 mm
  • 15 pcs - 6x6x12 mm
  • 15 pcs - 6x6x13 mm
  • 10 pcs - 6x6x14 mm

Tech specs

  • Category: 12 Vdc - 50 mA
  • Insulation resistance: > 100 Mohm - 250 Vdc
  • Contact resistance: <100mohm
  • Soldering temperature: 255°C max. 5 seconds
  • Average mechanical life: 500,000 cycles
  • Average electrical life: 300,000 cycles
  • Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C

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Improve human-robot collaboration with GhostAR
Improve human-robot collaboration with GhostAR
November 26, 2019

As robotics advance, the future could certainly involve humans and automated elements working together as a team. The question then becomes, how do you design such an interaction? A team of researchers from Purdue University attempt to provide a solution with their GhostAR system. The setup records human movements for playback later in augmented reality, while a robotic partner is programmed to work around a “ghost” avatar. This enables a user to plan out how to collaborate with the robot and work out kinks before actually performing a task. GhostAR's hardware includes an Oculus Rift headset and IR LED tracking, along with actual robots used in development. Simulation hardware consists of a six-axis Tinkerkit Braccio robot, as well as an Arduino-controlled omni-wheel base that can mount either a robot an arm or a camera as needed. More information on the project can be found in the team's research paper. With GhostX, whatever plan a user makes with the ghost form of the robot while wearing an augmented reality head mount is communicated to the real robot through a cloud connection – allowing both the user and robot to know what the other is doing as they perform a task.The system also allows the user plan a task directly in time and space and without any programming knowledge.First, the user acts out the human part of the task to be completed with a robot. The system then captures the human’s behavior and displays it to the user as an avatar ghost, representing the user’s presence in time and space.Using the human ghost as a time-space reference, the user programs the robot via its own ghost to match up with the human’s role. The user and robot then perform the task as their ghosts did.

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