Small and ready to conquer the world

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  • Jan 18,19
A Canadian company has set itself the goal of building the world's smallest and most accurate industrial robot arm. The device is small enough to be held in one hand.
Small and ready to conquer the world

As so often, the story begins with a brave start-up. Mecademic was founded in 2013 by Jonathan Coulombe and Ilian Bonev. The two met at the ÉTS engineering university in Montreal – where Bonev is a professor – while Coulombe was finishing his graduation. Together, they developed a training robot for colleges and universities before taking a step further with Mecademic. Their goal is to develop an industrial robot that is much smaller, more precise, and more intuitive to operate than any of the existing models.
 
The controller is integrated into the base
Three years later, Bonev and Coulombe finally made it: Their Meca500 is a robot arm with six degrees of freedom and only half the size of a regular industrial robot. It weighs only five kilograms, with a base about the size of your palm. Nevertheless, it has a load capacity of 500 grams. The controller is integrated, which saves even more space and drastically simplifies operation. It only takes a 24 V power supply, a computer, and an Ethernet cable to program and operate the Meca500.
 
Compact size due to flat motors
Ilian Bonev is proud of his development: “It was quite a challenge to fit all the components into such a small space.” The drives also needed to be sufficiently small, while still being powerful and compliant with high quality standards. “They simply have to be the best in terms of precision and long service life. After all, they must run for several years in continuous operation.” That's why Mecademic decided to use brushless flat motors from maxon. These DC motors are renowned for their compact design and high torque. In the Meca500, they are combined with zero-backlash gearheads and high-resolution encoders for precise movements. The robot arm has a repeatability of 0.005 millimeters. That is twenty times less than the thickness of a sheet of printing paper.
 
Collaborative robots through firmware updates
“Our goal is to create a new market for industrial robots and automation,” says Ilian Bonev. In the minds of its creators, the Meca500 is only the starting point for a whole line of robots. “We want to offer the smallest and most precise robots for industrial users to pave the way for new products, applications, and discoveries.” New types of robots are already being developed. The start-up is also working on a gripper for the arm. Customers receive firmware updates as soon as they become available. With these updates, the Meca500 will soon be able to function as a collaborative robot, with a function to prevent collisions and a zero gravity mode. Many other applications are possible, for example in medical technology, to assist surgery, or in automation systems. However, the robot arm is also able to perform pick-and-place or inspection tasks.
 
Several Meca500 are already in use in various places all over the world, with many more to come. Mecademic handles the production of robot arms in-house to ensure quality. The start-up already employs eight people. They machine the aluminum parts of the robot arm on precision equipment and assemble the components in-house. On request, the Meca500 can be shipped neatly packaged in a case.
 
For details, contact maxon precision motor India Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, on Tel: 080 4173 4132 and Email: info.in@maxonmotor.com

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