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Robotics and human-machine interface applications need small, high-reliability connectors. TE Connectivity’s Dynamic Mini Series Connectors fill this niche, giving designers freedom to create.
By definition, cobots are designed to work alongside humans. They can be installed without safety cages, which helps keep installation costs down and reduces their footprint on the factory floor.
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Jennifer Love from TE Connectivity about the design requirements common in robotic applications.
More flexible automation on the manufacturing landscape is at the hand of new technology, allowing future collaborative robots to fit the requirements needed in the industry.
This article will discuss some of the critical design considerations that engineers should consider when designing for either industrial or commercial robotic applications.
Learn about Industrial Solutions for Motion Control and Robotics from TE Connectivity
In this Executive Insight, TE's CTO for Industrial explains how cobots are enabling manufacturers to optimize their production process and how TE is designing Connectivity and sensor solutions.
As industrial robotic automation advances, sensing technology will continue to be the foundation for data collection that will help transform manufacturing floors.
Sensors and sensor infrastructure are transforming how robots operate in digital factories.
Learn about magnetoresistive sensor technology, the features and benefits of the KMXP series, and the various applications and industries in which the sensor can be used.
For Applications Requiring Embedded Force Measurement There is a Demand for Miniaturization in Sensors. TE Connectivity Has Designed a Sensor to Meet This Demand in Force Sensing Applications.