Hello
Can you tell me how these two robots are linked together.
I have two robots so arranged and may in the future I would like also to connect them.
two Robots
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December 8, 2015 at 6:47 PM -
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They may not be connected to each other at all. There's no obvious evidence that they are using RoboTeam or motion coordination.
At most, they probably simply have collision zones set up, possibly through a local PLC.
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Hello
You can write something more, maybe you have some pdf.
combining robots had in mind for the network.
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Skyefire is right, given the way the robots are moving it doesn't look like they are members of a roboteam group.
Probably they are simply sharing some bits to avoid being at the same position at the same time.
Doing that is much easier than creating a team and start sharing data.
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Hello
Can you tell me how these two robots are linked together.
I have two robots so arranged and may in the future I would like also to connect them.Hello
at our site we have similar system - two robots are working together at the same zone, and they have the joint wokspace, and to avoid the collision they have the wokspace violation logic for the each robotIf you need I could share a video, or may be some files
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hallo
I would be very handy Sergey Tabanov information.
If you can Share everything you have on this topicCan you explain to me what it is roboteam ,wokspace .
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This is roboteam: https://youtu.be/syYHTFZxU7k
Unless you need that degree of realtime motion coordination, it's overkill for most projects
As for workspaces, they are explained thoroughly in the programming manual, along with setting up signals and I/O.
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hallo
You can write where I find the reading material.
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Start with the Manuals, Software, and Tools sub-forum.