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Robot Simulation Software for Educational Purpose from LOGIC DESIGN

Introduction  

                      LOGIC DESIGN INTRODUCTION

 

Founded in 1996, Logic Design Inc. (LDI) is a privately-held corporation headquartered in Toronto, Canada. LDI offers a suite of products ranging from simulation software to textbooks to computer-based testing, and course management software. In addition to its best-selling simulation products, such as CircuitLogix, 3DLab, PLCLogix, and RoboLogix, the company also has a strong focus on educational products to support the use of simulation. These products are used worldwide by thousands of students, educators, professional design engineers, and hobbyists. The company sells its products directly in the US and Canada and through a worldwide network of distributors.

The company launched its flagship product "Electronics Technician" CD/DVD in 1997. This product went on to win several international awards and is recognized around the world as the standard for electronics education and certification at the Technician level. Other multimedia learning packages include Electro-Mechanics, Programmable Logic Controllers, and Industrial Robotics, which all utilize integrated simulation software with multimedia course content.

Simulation is the cornerstone of all Logic Design products and is available fully-integrated with course material, or as powerful stand-alone simulation tools to support a wide range of curriculum, learning material and design applications. CircuitLogix Pro is intended to bridge the gap between theoretical and practical using state-of-the-art EDA simulation and design software. Other simulation software products include LogixPro for PLC simulation, 3DLab for 3D simulation, and RoboLogix for robotics simulation.

Logic Design Inc. is a world-leader in on-line testing and assessment and processes over 100,000 exams per year with near-perfect reliability and accuracy (99.9978%). High Schools, Colleges, and corporate clients all use LDI’s secure on-line exam system for performing testing and grading of their students. Individual stand-alone course management licenses are also available.

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·                      RoboLogix

·                      CircuitLogix

·                      LogixSim

·                      PLC CBT

·                      Robotics CBT

·                      Electronics CBT

·                      Electro-Mechanical CBT

·                      Principles of Electronics Textbook

·                      Introduction to Robotics Textbook

·                      Programmable Logic Controllers Textbook

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 RoboLogix is a state-of-the-art robotics simulation software package that is designed to emulate real-world robotics applications. With RoboLogix,

you teach, test, run, and de-bug programs that you have written yourself using a five-axis industrial robot in a wide range of practical applications.

These applications include pick-and-place, palletizing, welding, painting and allow for customized environments so that you can design your own

robotics application. With RoboLogix, the user can run the simulator to test and visually examine the execution of robot programs and control

algorithms, while plotting instantaneous joint accelerations, velocities and positions

       

 RoboLogix is ideal for students as well as robot designers and engineers. The simulation software allows for verification of the reach-  ability, travel ranges and collisions. This allows for increased reliability of the planning process and program development as well as reducing the overall completion/commissioning time. RoboLogix enables programmers to write their own robot programs, modify the environment and use the available sensors. These sensors include video cameras which are used for obtaining the desired position of the robot end effector. In addition, a teach pendant is included with the simulator that allows the user to command the robot to pick up a tracked object and return it to a home location through jogged commands or pre-programmed positions.

                  The ability to preview the behaviour of a robotic system in a "virtual" world allows for a variety of mechanisms, devices, configurations and controllers to be tried                   

                  and tested before being applied to a "real world" system. RoboLogix receives control signals, determines if contact or collision between objects in the system            

                 has occurred, and returns simulated sensor information as feedback. This system has the capacity of real-time simulation of the motion of an industrial robot   

                through 3D animation. The principles of 3D motion simulation and both geometry modeling and kinematics modeling are presented in the RoboLogix virtual

environment.

The RoboLogix Control Panel consists of both robot control functions as well as environment control functions such as conveyor controls, on-off hardwired control, etc. The conveyor controls are marked as C1 ON/OFF/REV and C2 ON/OFF/REV. These hardwired conveyor controls can move either conveyor in the forward or reverse direction, and override any programmed software conveyor instructions.

Motion control of the robot is accomplished by moving the robot from one location (position) to another. This movement is achieved by setting the angular (A1-A5) coordinates and the linear (X, Y, Z) coordinates. Generally, angular position movements are commonly used for large (course) motion and linear position movements are often used for smaller (fine) increments.

The Emergency Stop button is indicated by the large red button on the control panel. When this button is activated, power is interrupted to the entire work envelope including the robot, conveyors, and any other equipment operating in the immediate vicinity of the robot.

RoboLogix provides 12 viewpoints, or camera angles, for a given robot work envelope. These viewpoints are accessed by the twelve CAM keys and allow for the viewing from a variety of angles and perspectives. By using these camera viewpoints, the user can move around in a 3D world in much the same way they would in the real-world. When programming the robot, the camera views allow you to make fine adjustments to the arm and gripper position, or to view the entire work envelope and surrounding area.

For a more detailed description of the functions and capabilities of RoboLogix, visit the Robologix website at www.RoboLogix.com/software.php

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