Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | August 31, 2021 Embedded Tech for Robotics | | |
| Module Sports Qualcomm’s Robotics-Focused QRB5165 SoC | Lantronix has announced its Open-Q 5165RB, a tiny (50mm x 29mm) production-ready compute module based on Qualcomm’s QRB5165 SoC. The QRB5165 is a robotics-oriented variant of the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865. Along with the module, Lantronix has rolled out the Open-Q 865 SOM development kit as a companion to the Open-Q 5165RB SOM. | |
| Mini Servo Drives Offer 50A Continuous, 100A Peak | Announced by distributor Electromate, Advanced Motion Controls has added to its FlexPro family with the first of their “Mini”-sized servo drives. With a slight size increase, these drives can output over double the current and operate on higher voltage than existing micro-sized FlexPro drives. | |
| Small 3D Stereo Depth Sensing Camera for Robotics | eCapture has introduced what it claims is the smallest form factor stereoscopic 3D depth sensing camera. The new LifeSense G53 measures 50mm x 14.9mm x 20 mm and is designed for depth capture and object tracking for industrial, robotics and other applications driven by AI. eCapture plans to introduce a full range of depth map cameras to address the growing need for stereo imaging equipment over the next quarter. | |
| Intro to Robot Operating System (ROS) -Part 2 | Raul continues his article series on the Robot Operating System (ROS). Here in Part 2, he shares how he built a Raspberry Pi-based differential drive robotic car as a low-cost platform to let you experiment with ROS middleware. | |
| RPi 4 Based Mobile Bot Features Optional 6-DoF Arm | In May, Elephant Robotics launched a $699, six-axis manipulation bot called the MyCobot Pi, which is built around a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. Now the company has given its robot arm some wheels in the form of a MyAGV autonomous ground vehicle (AGV), which houses its own RPi 4B. When the $699 mobile bot is equipped with an MyCobot arm, the system is billed as the smallest, 6-DoF compound robot. | |
Quad-GbE Banana Pi Upgraded with RK3568 Sinovoip has unveiled a “Banana Pi BPI-R2 Pro” router board that runs OpenWrt on a quad -A55 RK3568 and offers 4x GbE with WAN, 2x USB 3.0, SATA, HDMI, MIPI DSI/CSI, 40-pin, mini-PCIe and M.2 E-key. | | |
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