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Haptic testing
Quantitatively record operating forces
Range of services
• Acquisitions of force-distance- and
torque-angle relations
• Analysis of known haptic features
such as hysteresis integral and local
maxima and minima
• Turn knob analysis
• Analysis of the relationship of haptic and
electric switch points
Competence
Grasping and moving things with the hands belongs to the
earliest sensations in life. Later in life the haptic sense also
offers an important opportunity, even if often unconscious, to
" grasp" the outside world.
The haptic characteristics of control elements, such as buttons,
rotary knobs, or shift levers, are thus very important for their
impression of quality. Questions such as " Is the keystroke
clear?" or " Do all the buttons on a keypad feel the same?"
must be objectively answered, e.g., with the aid of measuring
robotics.
Measuring robotics offers versatile, tested in practice solutions
for quantitative recording of haptic features. Using a robot not
only simple movements for pressing a button can be executed,
but also complex path curves, and force controlled movements,
with which force components can be constantly held or
minimized.
Specifications
Robotics
Robot
6-axis articulated robot
with 2 kg to 7 kg capacity
ranges up to 902 mm
Sensor technology
Force
multi-component sensor
Fx, Fy, Fz from 1 N to 80 N
Torque
multi-component sensor
Tx, Ty, Tz from 1 cNm to 4 Nm
Tools
toolbox with
1 0 tactile tools, gripper and
various gripping jaws
special tools available
on request
Battenberg ROBOTIC GmbH & Co.KG
Zum Stempel 1 1 · D-35043 Marburg
Tel.: +49(0)6424/92069 · Fax: 92079
www.messrobotic.de