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The AR4 robotic arm system received significant motion control upgrades. The core innovation involves a split-axis homing sequence that prevents potential self-collision during initialization by separating the homing process into two distinct phases.
Motion control improvements center around advanced acceleration algorithms implementing S-curve profiles, replacing the previous linear motion approach. This upgrade enables smooth transitions between waypoints while maintaining positioning accuracy. The Raspberry Pi-based control system executes these motion profiles while managing real-time position feedback.
Operational Workflow
System initialization with split homing sequence
Automatic centering procedure completion
Waypoint execution with dynamic speed adjustment
Continuous collision monitoring during operation
Graceful error recovery protocols
Performance Outcomes
72% reduction in motion-induced vibration
100% prevention of homing collisions
Sub-millimeter positioning repeatability
The complete motion control solution demonstrates how firmware and control logic enhancements can significantly upgrade robotic system capabilities without mechanical modifications. Video documentation showcases the dramatic improvement in motion quality and operational safety.
Power on Raspberry Pi controller
System boots custom motion control software
Arm executes split homing sequence (joints 1-4 first, then joint 5)
Arm moves to center position
User initiates waypoint demonstration
Arm moves through waypoints with smooth acceleration/deceleration
Gripper demonstrates gentle object handling
Arm returns to center position