Epson Enhances Robot Efficiency with Noise-Canceling Gyro Plus Innovation
Epson Robotics has introduced the Gyro Plus technology to enhance robotic arm efficiency. This innovation sends a noise-canceling wave to stabilize the arm, improving precision at higher speeds and payloads. The solution addresses the issue of residual vibrations affecting production rates in robotics.
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Epson's Gyro Plus technology stabilizes robotic arms using a noise-canceling wave.
The innovation improves precision at higher speeds and payloads.
Gyro Plus addresses residual vibrations that hinder production efficiency.
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In the fast-paced world of robotics, ensuring precision while dealing with heavier speeds and payloads has been a challenge. Residual vibrations on robot arms can hamper efficiency, affecting production rates. Epson Robotics, by implementing their Gyro Plus technology, aims to combat this by sending a noise-canceling wave to stabilize the arm, akin to how noise-canceling headphones work. Discover more about this revolutionary Gyro Plus technology from Aaron Donlon, Product Manager at Epson Robotics on CalTV.
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