As we had a lot of demand for our Force Torque Sensor (FT150) to fit on Universal Robots, we thought it was the time to develop a sensor specifically oriented to the UR design. We wanted to get a perfect mechanical fit, but also to ease integration in terms of connections and software. Learn more about how the FT300 fits the bill.
The most impressive improvement over the last version of the sensor is pretty much its smaller outer casing. The more compact design also has a greater force capability. In fact, the FT300 is now perfectly suited for Universal Robots in terms of dimension, but also it can measure/feel forces and torques normally found in the robot’s environment.
As you can see in the picture above, when fitted with a Robotiq 2-Finger Gripper, it looks almost as if there is no sensor even present. The advantages of this kind of mechanical design are directly related to the safety features of the assembly. In fact, by removing the external connector, reducing the external footprint and matching the sensor shape to the robot wrist shape, this makes the robot more easily used in collaborative applications.
Most FT sensors on the market today need to be used with an external controller or other analytical devices. The FT300 sensor is made to be integrated as easily as possible. In fact, with a direct connection into the UR controller, a simple cable is all that is required to make the connection between the sensor and the controller; and to give you readable data.
The fact that the data is directly treated inside the sensor and that the wire only transmits communication data (instead of voltage for force gauges) makes the sensor immune to external noise. This particularity was developed for welding applications (see Kinetiq), but was also included in this latest generation of sensor.
Since the Sensor was designed to be matched with a UR, we have also created some routines so that you can simply copy/paste them into your robot program. As you probably know, force sensing is not all that easy to integrate in real life, but with these few programming lines, you can make your life a whole lot easier. See our support section to download what you need to integrate and program your FT Sensor correctly.
At the end of the day when integrating a collaborative robot in your workshop, you want to get back into production as fast as possible and spend the least possible amount of resources to achieve the highest level robotic application. By using easy to install and program devices like Universal Robots with Robotiq products, you are leveraging your integration and making everything a lot easier. You could get the same result from a funky, expensive robot solution... but why would you, when you can do this with a lot less work. It's your call!!