At the CSIR, a Learning Factory has been established to teach about the fundamentals of robotics and other Industry 4.0 disciplines. The Learning Factory makes use of the Annin Robotics AR3 robot arm: a low-cost robot designed for small automation processes, ideal for educational purposes. The AR3 robot was chosen based on its low cost and open-source implementation. The robot was built at the CSIR mainly from machined aluminium parts and 3D printed covers. To test the functionality of the robot, the AR3 open-source user interface was used. The robot may not be as precise as industrialized robots, but it provides similar functionality in a convenient format.
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Purdon, K., Setati, T. & Marais, S.T. 2021. Manufacturing and evaluation of the open-source AR3 robot arm for educational uses. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12569 .
Purdon, K., Setati, T., & Marais, S. T. (2021). Manufacturing and evaluation of the open-source AR3 robot arm for educational uses. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12569
Purdon, Kyla, Tiro Setati, and Stephen T Marais. "Manufacturing and evaluation of the open-source AR3 robot arm for educational uses." 22nd Annual International RAPDASA Conference, International Convention Center, CSIR, Pretoria, 3-5 November 2021 (2021): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12569
Purdon K, Setati T, Marais ST, Manufacturing and evaluation of the open-source AR3 robot arm for educational uses; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12569 .