Data Collection and Sensor Special Feature MONO Creation Communication Issue 53
We are featuring and introducing data collection using simple kits, various inexpensive sensors, and electric robotic tools.
This book is the 53rd issue of MONO-zukuri Tsushin, published monthly by Yashima Sangyo. This time, we focus on data collection, sensors, and electric actuators. 1. Data Collection A data plotting kit from Wagosha that integrates a controller, input/output unit, and visualization software. 2. Sensors Optical sensors from Optex FA, which boasts "confidence in price!" and proximity sensors from Balluff. 3. Electric Actuators Electric grippers that can be used immediately with collaborative robots.
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#IoT #Visualization #Data Collection #IoT Kit #Photoelectric Sensor #Proximity Sensor #Electric Gripper #Board Computer #Non-contact Temperature Sensor
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**Introduction to the Three Pillars (Teams) of Yashima Sangyo Co., Ltd.** 1) Smart Factory Team This team proposes products that contribute to customers from various perspectives, including automation, visualization, predictive maintenance, space-saving, and cost reduction. From a market-in perspective, we understand customer needs and can propose products that match those needs. 2) Global Supplier Team This team discovers products on a global scale and provides new value creation to customers. Additionally, in light of the recent trend of longer lead times for various products, there are many products available with overseas inventory, and we have special personnel who can facilitate their procurement. 3) RobITech Team RobITech is a coined term that combines Robot, IT, and Technology. This team proposes systems that utilize collaborative robots, industrial robots, AMRs (autonomous mobile robots), IoT, and DX for factory visualization and labor reduction. We also work with customers to develop concepts from vague inquiries and conduct tests with actual robots and camera trials in-house.