Monthly Archives: December 2015

Top 10 Posts of 2015

What was the big news in 2015? Here, we had visits to 2,665 different pages, but some of our blog posts were more popular than others. Here’s the Top 10 for 2015: Indramat Error Codes: What Do E and F Mean? Indramat Motor Cables: The First Spare You Should Buy Indramat Manuals The Dreaded F228… Read more »

Servos as Sensors

Developments in sensors have extended the potential of servos to an impressive degree, but there’s another big change in the wind. Bosch Rexroth has now created servos that can serve as sensors. The servos send information on things like their temperature to the controllers. “For the first time,” say Rexroth experts, “the servomotor can act… Read more »

Reshoring Fail?

Some new reports are questioning whether the reshoring trend has stalled, or perhaps was never a trend at all. Some of the controversy is a matter of definition. Reports of the reshoring trend have in some cases been based on what companies say they plan to do. It makes sense to look at corporate plans,… Read more »

Autonomous Robots vs. Industrial Robots

The phrase “industrial robots” naturally brings to mind the robot arms, dancing or otherwise, that we so often see in factories. Autonomous robots may bring up the Roomba, Pepper the service robot, or DaVinci surgical robotics. But autonomous robots like Sawyer and Baxter, designed as collaborative robots that work with people, rather than in safety… Read more »

It’s All about the Sensors

A servo motor uses information from sensors, with the help of drives and controls, to control the actions of machines precisely. It could be drones flying packages to shoppers. It could be a robot making Tinder judgements so that people seeking their soulmates online can avoid overthinking their decisions. It could be super-safe cars that… Read more »

Error Code

There is no title on this brief but poignant film, so we’ve titled it “Error Code” in recognition of the deeper meaning. The drive in the video is calling out for help with an error code, and we see the response of the motor as the camera goes back and forth between the two. The… Read more »

Disaster Response Robots

  Manufacturing facilities, breweries, printing presses, packaging plants — they’re all obvious places to put automation to work. Here’s another: disaster sites. If it were possible to avoid sending human beings into flaming buildings, flood waters, or chemical spills, it would of course be a good thing. The recent DARPA competition showed how challenging it… Read more »

Study Shows Half-Baked Maintenance

It’s National Noodle Ring Day, which is as good a day as any for celebrating the half-baked. Yeah, we didn’t now what it was, either, but it turns out that a noodle ring is noodles, maybe with a sauce, baked in a pan shaped like a doughnut. A recent study by Rexroth with the Institution… Read more »

Robotic Leonardo da Vinci

Japan’s international robotics show, iRex, features the latest and greatest from 400 robot manufacturers, and it gives visitors an excellent view of the Uncanny Valley — the point at which the similarity between robots and humans begins to creep us out. One example is the robotic Leonardo Da Vinci, the first in a series of… Read more »

ISS Uses a 3D Printer

Servo motors started out on steam ships, and its no surprise that they’re on space ships. Along with sensors, wireless communication devices, drives, and controls. The Internet of Things is very much at home in space, where human beings are very much not at home. Industrial automation allows us to see, measure, and learn about… Read more »