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Advanced Robot Motion Sensors and Joint Torque Sensors | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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AIDIN ROBOTICS offers advanced robot motion sensor s and joint torque sensor s designed to enhance the precision, safety, and intelligence of robotic systems. These sensors are built using AIDIN’s proprietary capacitance sensing technology, making them highly accurate, compact, and reliable for modern automation needs. Robot Motion Sensor: This robotic motion sensor can be mounted on articulated or collaborative robots to detect joint torque and sense collisions. In addition to industrial robots, it is also applicable to joints in various assistive medical devices commonly used in healthcare fields such as rehabilitation and gait support. Key Features: 6-axis sensing: Includes 3-axis gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer. High sampling rate: Supports fast, accurate motion tracking. Compact & lightweight: Easy to install on robot arms, end effectors, or mobile robots. Multiple interfaces: Compatible with USB, UART, or CAN depending on model. Built-in filters: Prov...

High-Precision Force Torque Sensors | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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AIDIN ROBOTICS offers the force torque sensor, a high-precision sensor that improves the sensitivity and dexterity of robotic arms performing difficult industrial tasks. Compared to the onrobot force torque sensor , it has higher performance, sensitivity, and precision due to AIDIN ROBOTICS' fringe effect skills. In addition, by applying capacitance technology, it is offered at a more affordable and competitive price. This innovative 6-axis force-torque sensor monitors forces and torques in all three dimensions (Fx, Fy, Fz, Tx, Ty, and Tz), allowing robots to detect even the smallest touch or pressure while operating.   Applications of Force Torque Sensors in Various Fields AIDIN ROBOTICS force torque sensors, capable of simultaneously measuring multi-axis forces and torques, support robots in performing these tasks efficiently. The company also produces Miniature force torque sensors that can be easily integrated into narrow spaces like robot hands, grippers, and VR devices, ...