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NI’s measurement and vision technology integrates with DENSO robotic arms

  •  10 December 2009
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NATIONAL Instruments and DENSO Robotics will collaborate to integrate NI’s measurement and vision technology with DENSO robotic arms.

According to National Instruments and DENSO Robotics, the collaboration will help drive productivity and performance in automated test, research and flexible manufacturing applications.

NI says the new ImagingLab Robotics Library for DENSO, developed by NI Alliance partner ImagingLab, communicates directly with DENSO controllers to command and control the robotic arms through the LabVIEW software.

The companies says the library helps integrate all aspects of a robotics system within a single NI LabVIEW application, from part handling and robot control to advanced measurements and machine vision.

National Instruments says engineers who normally would not use industrial robotics now can integrate them into their applications to automate laboratories, precisely assemble components and test complex parts.

The ImagingLab Robotics Library for DENSO also works with NI Smart Cameras for integrated vision-guided robotics and NI data acquisition hardware for the measurement of both simple and highly sophisticated applications.

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