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    A humanoid robot performs a backflip without using hydraulics for the first time

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksMarch 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A humanoid robot performs a backflip without using hydraulics for the first time
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    The Chinese robot also holds a speed record.

    Humanoid robots that can do backflips are nothing special. robot Atlas of Boston Dynamics It has already performed this feat in 2021. However, the fact that the robot does not need hydraulics to do this is new. Because the previous robots have arrived Hydraulic systems He depends.

    ➤ Read more: Video: Boston Dynamics robot falls during parkour training

    Hydraulic systems use fluids to transmit power. Liquids are placed in a cylinder using a piston Negative pressure hiring. When necessary, pressure is released and the piston's energy is converted into motion. Not only can the robots jump, but the excavators can also move their fully loaded shovels.

    Electric motors in joints

    Robot H1 from the Chinese company unitary However, it does not require hydraulics. Instead, it is powered directly by electric motors located in the humanoid robot's joints.

    For the backflip to work, the motors must be working Very responsive be and a High torque Develop. However, this feat doesn't look quite human, as the robot doesn't pull its legs up, but allows them to bend backwards. In addition, he must show his condition in accordance with Very close landing Clearly correct.

    I learned H1 somersault thanks Software simulation. In the digital space, this feat was performed automatically and improved iteratively until one was ready to try it in the real world.

    Speed ​​record broken

    the 1.80 metres big and 47 kilograms There has been a shortage of heavy duty robots lately 12 km/h speed record Broken for humanoid robots. However, he didn't look very agile.

    A robot for 90 thousand euros

    In the future, the robot will be used in several scenarios where humans are currently used. The robot can carry payloads of up to 30 kilograms Load and find your way through complex spaces with LiDAR and camera technology.

    ➤ Read more: Humanoid robots now work at the Mercedes factory

    The company does not mention how long the internal battery lasts, but it can be replaced quickly. Cost in 90 thousand euros each.

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