KINOVA
®
Gen3 Ultra lightweight robot
User Guide
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Integration of Robotiq Adaptive Grippers to the robot power and control signals uses the 10-
pin spring-loaded connector. Other third-party tools can use the signals on this and / or the
20-pin user expansion connector. Currently power and Ethernet expansion are available via
the user expansion connector. The pinout details are described in later sections.
Note:
If designing or installing your own tool or end effector, remember to take into
consideration the field of view of the depth sensor when designing the length of the tool to
avoid hindering the effectiveness of the vision module depth sensor.
End effector reference design
This section provides guidance to developers on developing and integrating a new end
effector with the robot.
Introduction
The KINOVA
®
Gen3 Ultra lightweight robot
is designed for maximum flexibility. As such,
the robot has a user expansion interface designed to simplify the development required
to incorporate different sensors, end effectors or other tools/boards. The supported user
interfaces are listed in the section
Interface module user expansion connector pinout
.
Kinova provides a reference design package which includes mechanical and electrical modular
interfaces.
Mechanical interface
The mechanical interface is a flanged circular structure which converts the interface module
bolting pattern to the ISO 9409-1-A50 mounting plate pattern common to many industrial
robots.
Kinova recommends that the mechanical interface part of your end effector be machined from
solid aluminium, though for applications where no payload will be attached (only sensors or
PCBs), a 3D-printed interface part may suffice.
Note:
If a 3D printed interface is used, perform an evaluation of the forces involved to ensure
that adequate safety factors are observed.
Note:
The structure includes openings at the top and bottom of the structure for the passage
of cabling for the electrical interface. As a result, the interface does not provide ingress or EMI
protection.