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Simulation Software

DENSO Robotics introduces its new Enhanced Multirobot (EMU) simulation and offline programming software, which serves as a master controller for robot project files imported from the company’s WINCAPS III application.

DENSO Robotics introduces its new Enhanced Multirobot (EMU) simulation and offline programming software, which serves as a master controller for robot project files imported from the company’s WINCAPS III application. With EMU, a user can simulate and program up to 16 DENSO robots in a single automation workcell. More information is available on the DENSO Robotics website at www.densorobotics.com/products/emu. WINCAPS III allows a robot to be programmed on an offline computer. A 3-D simulation feature enables layout of an entire automation workcell in a virtual environment. The software lets users import CAD drawings in standard VRML and DirectX formats, and easily input or change variables. Users can also verify reach, determine obstacle clearances, detect collisions, troubleshoot and debug programs, and determine cycle time. An Easy Teach feature allows users to move the robot to a particular point by simply clicking on the surface of the virtual model. Simulation sessions can be saved as AVI files for later reference.

 

 

DENSO Corporation; Kariya, Aichi prefecture, Japan

www.densorobotics.com