A standard robotic arm will consists of seven metal segments and six appendages, which includes a 'shoulder', 'elbow' and 'wrist'. It has six degrees of freedom corresponding to the three appendages.
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1948, by George Devol and Joe Engelberger. Sources: http://inventors.about.com/od/roboticsrobots/a/RoboTimeline.htm
Mechanical engineering will help you with the physics of creating the structure; how to make a robotic arm that will survive the forces involved, where to put actuators that will cause a robotic component to move in the way you want, how to calculate the capacity of a robotic component when using a specific actuator and other similar MECHANICAL engineering factors. For the controls, you may want some computer experience as well. Some of the mechanical engineering colleges include essential computer programming.
A robotic device can do whatever it's designed to do. There are robotic devices that are designed to paint vehicles in an automobile manufacturing facility, and those robotic devices simply paint vehicles. There are robotic devices that are used to cut metal shapes and others that are designed to cut wooden shapes. There are robotic devices that are used to laser etch, and others that are designed to carve shapes. So far, there are no true "general purpose" robotic devices.
Robotic arms are often called prosthetic arms if they are on a person. If it is a robotic arm on a machine, then it is called a robotic arm.
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The degree of freedom (DOF) of a robotic arm can be computed based on the number of the joints and types of the joints. For most robotic arm, the joint is either prismatic or revolute(about one axis), the DOF is simply the total number of the joints.
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A major application of the robotic arm in heavy industry is the ability to lift a significant amount of weight that is far greater than the human capacity.
A robotic arm achieves degrees of freedom by having multiple joints that allow it to move in different directions. Each joint adds a degree of freedom, which increases the arm's ability to reach and manipulate objects in various orientations. The more joints a robotic arm has, the more degrees of freedom it can achieve.
robotic arms come in many sizes..so it depends