Author:
Lian D.,Swainson I. P.,Cranswick L. M. D.,Donaberger R.
Abstract
Inexpensive model robots are a viable option for automation of simple, repetitive tasks and can be solutions when space restriction and funding are issues, both factors that may eliminate more advanced robots from consideration. A simple-to-program, inexpensive robotic arm has been integrated in a sample changer for room-temperature experiments on a neutron powder diffractometer. In spite of the limited precision inherent in a model, servo-controlled robot, a very reproducible overall system can be made. Simple `tricks' such as incorporating self-centering mechanisms,e.g.mechanically self-centering designs and magnets, can produce central forces that eliminate the need for high precision from the robot arm.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cited by
4 articles.
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