Reverse engineer 5 degrees of freedom robot arm using programmable logic controller

Reverse engineer 5 degrees of freedom robot arm using programmable logic controller. ELEKTRIKA- Journal of Electrical Engineering, 21 (1). pp. 42-47. ISSN 0128-4428 (2022)



Abstract

Many types of robot arms have been developed in the market. Whenever a robot arm broke down, it is a challenge to do reverse engineer and repair the robot arm. This project has successfully reused the existing 5 degrees of freedom robot arm structure and electronic components while replacing the controller with a new Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)and LLD model. The project uses the existing DC servo motor, encoder, sensors, power supply, and interface board. Since the structure and most electronic components are already available, they are important to be analyzed and understood before they can be reused. Hence the reverse engineering activities are needed. In addition, a low-cost PLC is used to save cost. Thus, it is not possible to move all axes at the same time. Instead, the robot arm can only move one axis at a time. Additionally, the robot arm has been improved to be able to be programmed manually or automatically and repeat previously predetermined position sequences. In total, 90 rungs, 96 built-in commands, and custom functions have been used. The refurbished system is very stable and reliable.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Robot arm, PLC, Microcontroller, Modbus
Taxonomy: By Subject > College of Engineering > Electrical Engineering > Electronics
By Subject > College of Engineering > Electrical Engineering > Systems
Local Content Hub: Subjects > College of Engineering
Depositing User: Eza Eliana Abdul Wahid
Date Deposited: 30 Nov 2022 09:17
Last Modified: 30 Nov 2022 09:17
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