Integration of Stäubli robots with uniVal drives on Powerlink networks
B and R controllers can now operate robots from Stäubli with Powerlink interface, an Ethernet protocol, that allows generic motion control programs.
Robots from Stäubli can now be directly operated with B and R controllers. This is possible thanks to a Powerlink interface on Stäubli’s uniVal drives that allows generic motion control programs from B and R controllers to be transferred to the robots. In this way, robotics engineers can use the uniform programming and operating environment provided by B and R controllers.
Robots are connected to the network using Powerlink, the real-time Ethernet standard. When using a higher-level controller, the controllers for the Stäubli robots are switched into passive mode, which still allows them to check whether incoming control commands are valid with regard to kinematics and safety.
In addition, the shared Powerlink network also offers fully uniform diagnostic support as well as the ability to implement comprehensive solutions – from the visualization application and motion/robot control all the way to integrated quality control via image processing in a true real-time network.
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– Edited by Gust Gianos, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com
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