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Foundation Robotics engineers describe the Phantom humanoid’s actuators. Low backdriving torque, low inertia, and high-bandwidth actuation through cycloidal drive.

126,877 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Cornelius Ong
Cornelius Ong1 год назад

Tesla called, they want those actuators. A lot of them. 🤣

Фото профиля UserInterface
UserInterface2 лет назад

Unveiling the Future of Prompt Engineering for Better AI Interactions #tech

Фото профиля wwwrobot
wwwrobot1 год назад

I really like this robot, I can’t wait to see the integration of the upper and lower half!

Фото профиля Reborn
Reborn1 год назад

The design is clean and purposeful — love the compact upper body layout and how the arm actuators are integrated without looking bulky.

Фото профиля DarkSamurai X1
DarkSamurai X11 год назад

I want to see its evasive reaction to incoming objects. Robots must avoid being damaged.

Фото профиля Future mobility
Future mobility1 год назад

Solid

Фото профиля Phil Trubey
Phil Trubey1 год назад

I like the idea. These are obviously prototypes not meant for high volume production though. Looks bulky and expensive.

Фото профиля Techraan
Techraan1 год назад

Is that robot doing 馬步?

Фото профиля Yahana  Ashaqua
Yahana Ashaqua1 год назад

Looks good!

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