🌐Elephant Robotics myArm 300 Pi Desktop 7-Axis Robotic Arm
The myArm 300 Pi (2023) is the world’s smallest desktop-grade 7-axis robotic arm, developed by Elephant Robotics. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 4B and running a customized Ubuntu Mate 20.04 OS, it delivers a PC-like experience without requiring an external computer. Compact yet powerful, it is ideal for robotics education, control logic teaching, ROS simulation, and creative development projects.
🔧Features
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7 Degrees of Freedom (7-DOF): Offers flexibility beyond traditional 6-DOF robots, enabling human-like arm movements and advanced posture control.
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Powered by Raspberry Pi 4B: Built-in computing with Ubuntu Mate 20.04, supporting direct connection to monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
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Custom Robot OS: Preloaded with ROS1/ROS2, Python, VSCode, VNC, SSH, and one-click update tools for simplified development.
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Easy Programming:
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myBlockly drag-and-drop programming for beginners.
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Full Python 2/3 environment with support for OpenCV, QT, and pymycobot libraries.
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ROS Simulation Support: Multi-version compatibility with RVIZ and MOVEIT demo cases.
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Creative Development: 100% compatible with myCobot accessories, including adaptive grippers, suction pumps, and camera modules.
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Business & Education Applications: Supports integration with PCs, industrial control terminals, and mobile AGV chassis for diverse scenarios.
Highly Interactive
Creative Development
Business Exploration
EXPLORING GAMEPLAY
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Robust product configuration meets your embedded development needs: button interaction, screen display, buzzer, IO interface. Everything you think of can be developed.
CUSTOM ROBOT OS
System developed over three years, it offers a near-desktop PC experience. The myArm system not only has built-in environments like ROS1/2 and Python but also features robot development software like VSCode, VNC, and SSH. No complicated configurations needed. It also offers automated update software, supporting one-click updates for the corresponding development environment. Simplifying the process makes robot applications easier.