#Robot Automation
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pddparthi · 2 years ago
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Unlocking the Future of Robotics: A Journey through Innovation and Applications
Introduction to Robotics: Welcome to the exciting world of robotics, where cutting-edge technology and innovation are shaping the future in unimaginable ways. In this blog post, we’ll take you on a journey through the evolution of robotics and the diverse applications that have emerged in recent years. Historical Focus on Industrial Robotics Applications in Assembling, Welding, and Material…
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lorenzonuti · 1 year ago
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Whispering secret data.
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stone-cold-groove · 1 month ago
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Your summer reading list: An Introduction to Cybernetics. W. Ross Ashby - 1963.
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Rahhhh finished this thing that’s been in wip for a few months
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One of 2 of my flightrising dragons who are automatons (they are identical except their magic/flight)
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benotafraid111 · 7 months ago
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Allow yourselves to believe that anything can be possible.
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incognitopolls · 11 months ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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savagechickens · 1 year ago
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Häagen-Bot.
And more robots.
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gifposter9000 · 4 months ago
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⚙️ | automatons
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thepastisalreadywritten · 5 months ago
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"The Writing Boy"
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In 1774 AD, during the reign of Louis XVI (1754-1793), Swiss watchmaker Pierre Jacques Dro (1721-1790) unveiled a remarkable engineering feat that would go down in history as the world's first android or programmed automaton.
Known as "The Writing Boy," this creation appeared at first glance to be a simple wooden doll with a porcelain head, barefoot, and holding a goose feather.
But hidden within this seemingly ordinary toy was a technological marvel, a writing mechanism powered by 6,000 intricate moving parts, making it the first automatic calligrapher.
"The Writing Boy" was a groundbreaking achievement, as it was capable of writing complex sentences, such as "My inventor is Jacques Dro."
The automaton was a product of 20 months of meticulous work by Pierre Jacques Dro, and its debut in Paris stunned the court of King Louis XVI.
The android's ability to perform such an intricate task showcased the high level of craftsmanship and innovation of the time.
This astonishing creation marked a significant milestone in the history of robotics and engineering.
Not only was it the world’s first programmed android, but it also demonstrated the potential of machines to replicate human actions.
"The Writing Boy" paved the way for future advancements in automation, solidifying Pierre Jacques Dro’s legacy as a pioneer in the field of robotics.
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noctiris · 9 days ago
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no context provided other than that knight rider is taking over my psyche at insane speeds
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secondwheel · 9 months ago
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Traffic-light experts
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kitts-wife272 · 20 days ago
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Knight Rider vehicles if you ask them if they are ticklish
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I'm going to make you call your insurance people
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benotafraid111 · 10 months ago
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adafruit · 4 months ago
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Solenoids go clicky-clacky 🔩🔊🤖
We're testing out an I2C-to-solenoid driver today. It uses an MCP23017 expander. We like this particular chip for this usage because it has push-pull outputs, making it ideal for driving our N-channel FETs and flyback diodes. The A port connects to the 8 drivers, while the B port remains available for other GPIO purposes. For this demo, whenever we 'touch' a pin on port B to ground, the corresponding solenoid triggers provide an easy way to check speed and power usage.
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bumblingbabooshka · 6 months ago
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Happy Birthday to the Threshold Ba- Wait... [Patreon | Commissions]
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