myArm 300
The myArm 300 is a 7-axis desktop robotic arm manufactured by Elephant Robotics designed for educational and programming applications. It features a 300mm working radius, 200g payload capacity, and is controlled via a Raspberry Pi 4B running Ubuntu Mate 20.04, supporting multiple programming frameworks including ROS, Python, and myBlockly.
Overview and Use Cases
The myArm 300 is a desktop robotic arm intended for educational purposes and programmable control applications. As a human-programmed and teleoperated tool, it requires external instruction and does not operate autonomously. The system is designed to introduce users to robotic programming and control through a combination of hardware and software interfaces.
Key Capabilities
- Seven degrees of freedom (7-DOF): Enables complex motion patterns and reach to multiple positions in three-dimensional space
- Programmable control: Supports multiple programming environments including ROS1, ROS2, Python, myBlockly, VSCode, VNC, and SSH
- Repeatability: ±0.5mm position repeatability for consistent task execution
- Remote operation: VNC and SSH connectivity enable remote programming and teleoperation
- Customizable environment: Runs on Ubuntu Mate 20.04 operating system, allowing modifications and extensions
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Degrees of Freedom | 7 |
| Working Radius | 300 mm |
| Payload Capacity | 200 g |
| Position Repeatability | ±0.5 mm |
| Power Input | DC 12V, 5A |
| Control Platform | Raspberry Pi 4B |
| Operating System | Ubuntu Mate 20.04 |
| Price | $1,499 USD |
Applications
The myArm 300 is suitable for:
- Educational instruction in robotics and automation principles
- Programming skill development across multiple languages and frameworks
- Demonstration of robotic kinematics and motion control
- Small object manipulation tasks within its payload specifications
- Research and prototyping in robotic systems
Manufacturer
The myArm 300 is manufactured by Elephant Robotics, headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
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