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    Dummy-Robot

    Dummy-Robot

    My super mini robotic arm robot project

    Dummy-Robot is an open source robotics project by Peng Zhihui that showcases the design and implementation of a compact robotic arm . The repository contains full hardware design files, firmware, control software, and 3D models. It includes components such as a gripper, LED light ring PCB, wireless spatial positioning controller, and a portable case. The project demonstrates advanced engineering with stepper motor drivers, custom controllers, and debugging tools. While the original version is CNC-machined, a simplified 3D-printable "youth edition" is planned to lower costs. This project serves as both an educational resource and a demonstration of innovative DIY robotics.
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    ADopenPOWERLINK

    ADopenPOWERLINK

    openPOWERLINK with Analog Devices ADSP-CM408F Mixed Signal Controller

    ADopenPOWERLINK is an open source Ethernet Powerlink Controlled Node (Slave) solution using the Analog Devices ADSP-CM408F mixed signal processor (http://www.analog.com), along with Altera FPGA as network communication processor. The solution is based on openPOWERLINK provided by SYSTEC electronic (http://www.systec-electronic.com), B&R (http://www.br-automation.com) and Kalycito (http://www.kalycito.com). This release contains the necessary and required packages and documentation to...
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