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Humanoid 6-Axis Robot Sensor and Wrist Force Torque Sensor | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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The force control solution from AIDIN ROBOTICS is a high-performance humanoid 6-axis robot sensor designed to deliver precise force and torque measurement for advanced humanoid robots. Optimized for installation on robot wrists, arms, and other multi-degree-of-freedom rotational joints, this sensor enables smooth, natural, and highly controlled motion, making it ideal for complex humanoid applications that require accuracy and responsiveness. As a dedicated wrist force torque sensor , it provides real-time multi-axis force and torque feedback that allows humanoid robots to interact safely and naturally with their environment. This capability is essential for tasks such as grasping, manipulation, assembly, and human-robot collaboration, where precise force control directly impacts performance and safety. The sensor helps reduce excessive force, improves motion stability, and supports more human-like movement execution. The sensor features a compact hollow-structure design , m...

Humanoid Robot Foot Sensor and Ankle Force-Torque Sensor | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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The 3-Axis Force-Torque Sensor from AIDIN ROBOTICS is a high-precision humanoid robot foot sensor designed for installation on the humanoid robot ankle . This advanced sensor accurately measures load, posture, and applied forces, enabling stable walking and precise motion control in humanoid robots. Precision Sensor for Humanoid Robot Ankles Mounted directly on the ankle joint, this sensor measures force and torsion across three axes (FZ, MX, MY). By capturing real-time ground reaction forces and torque data, it provides essential feedback for balance control, gait optimization, and posture stabilization in humanoid robots. As a dedicated humanoid robot ankle sensor, it plays a critical role in achieving natural, human-like walking patterns. Stable Walking Through Accurate Load and Posture Measurement The humanoid robot foot sensor continuously monitors the load applied to the robot’s feet, allowing control algorithms to dynamically adjust posture and movement. T...