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   *[[lego_2link_arm#runningtestingandanalysis|Running, Testing and Analysis]]   *[[lego_2link_arm#runningtestingandanalysis|Running, Testing and Analysis]]
   *[[lego_2link_arm#conclusions|Conclusions]]   *[[lego_2link_arm#conclusions|Conclusions]]
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 ====Conclusions==== ====Conclusions====
 In conclusion, it was found that it is possible to create a successful 2-link robot arm using LEGO and to control the arm using analytical solutions to the inverse kinematics. It is also possible to tune the arm to achieve better accuracy. Possible future iterations may include improving the mechanical stiffness of the arm to reduce the error in the final position. It is also possible to add a third link as an end-effector for practical uses of the arm. These can include various sensors or grippers. Solidworks can also be used to run simulations or test different iterations of the arm. As long as the parts are properly defined, it is possible to obtain moments of inertia and centers of gravity for each link. This can be used for further dynamic calculations. In conclusion, it was found that it is possible to create a successful 2-link robot arm using LEGO and to control the arm using analytical solutions to the inverse kinematics. It is also possible to tune the arm to achieve better accuracy. Possible future iterations may include improving the mechanical stiffness of the arm to reduce the error in the final position. It is also possible to add a third link as an end-effector for practical uses of the arm. These can include various sensors or grippers. Solidworks can also be used to run simulations or test different iterations of the arm. As long as the parts are properly defined, it is possible to obtain moments of inertia and centers of gravity for each link. This can be used for further dynamic calculations.
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lego_2link_arm.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/08 07:14 by ntorresreyes