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Desktop Robotic Arm

April 15, 2025

 

 

The Hiwonder xArm AI Programmable Desktop Robot Arm is a versatile robotic arm that combines advanced features with user-friendly programming options, making it an excellent platform for learning. The xArm is equipped with intelligent serial bus servos, which provide precise motion control and smooth operation. These servos are equipped with position and voltage feedback functions, ensuring accurate and reliable performance. The arm's advanced inverse kinematics algorithm further enhances its capabilities.

The xArm AI is powered by the CoreX multifunctional controller, which offers multiple ports for connecting servos, motors, and sensors. This controller is compatible with the Hiwonder sensor lineup, allowing users to expand the robot's functionality through secondary development. The arm also supports three flexible programming methods: Arduino, Scratch, and Python.

One of the features of the xArm AI is its integration with the WonderCam AI vision module and WonderEcho AI voice interaction module. These modules enable advanced AI functionalities such as color recognition, tag tracking, facial recognition, voice broadcasting, and voice control. The xArm AI's robust design includes a durable aluminum alloy frame with a sandblasted and oxidized surface for enhanced strength and aesthetics. The arm's gripper is equipped with a clutch servo design, which prevents damage from stalling and extends the servo's lifespan. Additionally, the round bearing base ensures smooth rotation and strong load-bearing capacity.

 

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