
Changingtek Robotics Launches High-Precision Tactile Sensing Data Collection Hand, Uhand
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Changingtek Robotics has unveiled the Uhand, a compact high-precision tactile sensing hand featuring a 2.34 taxels/cm² resolution.
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Changingtek Robotics has unveiled the Uhand, a compact high-precision tactile sensing hand featuring a 2.34 taxels/cm² resolution. It can detect forces from 0-160 N with a precision of 0.1 N, enhancing robotic interaction capabilities significantly.
Key Points
- Uhand features a tactile array with 2.34 taxels per square centimetre.
- Force detection ranges from 0 to 160 N with 0.1 N precision.
- The compact design enhances robotic applications in various industries.
- High sensitivity improves the interaction between robots and their environment.
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From source RSS / original summaryThis compact unit features a highly sensitive tactile array with a spatial resolution of 2. 34 taxels per square centimetre. It supports force detection ranging from 0-160 N with a sensing precision of 0. 1 N.
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