The QVR-254 educational and research robot was built to meet user needs, allowing users to gain a complete understanding of programming, hardware, software development, and more.
The QVR-254 educational and research robot was built to meet user needs, allowing users to gain a complete understanding of programming, hardware, software development, and more.


The Purpose Behind Building the QVR-254
A common problem in robotics education is that students gain a strong theoretical foundation but often lack practical experience. To create a suitable learning environment, there needs to be an educational-industrial robot that allows users to fully grasp how a real industrial robot works while ensuring a safe learning condition.
The high cost and potential dangers of using industrial robots in educational centers have made the use of educational-industrial robots a critical need for modern training. The QVR-254 robot is built on a smaller scale with similar control and software capabilities as industrial robots, offering high flexibility for both educational purposes and research projects.
Product Specifications
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Code
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Weight (KG)
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Length (CM)
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Width (CM)
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Height (CM)
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Robot Arm Training Set
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QVR-254
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2
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Capabilities
- • Introduction to various sensors
- • Introduction to industrial networks
- • Path planning for robotic arms
- • Kinematics of robotic arms
- • Introduction to mechanisms of industrial robots
- • Introduction to various actuators in industrial robots
- • Introduction to principles of DC motor drive and control
- • Describing the position and orientation of robotic arms
- • Introduction to principles of SERVO motor drive and control
- • Introduction to robot simulation and programming using the OLP method

