Quickly and easily create robots! We will swiftly and simply bring your various ideas to life.
The "KM-1U" is a compact motor module that houses high-performance microcontrollers, wireless communication, and sensors in just 340g. Despite its very energy-efficient power consumption of "5V, maximum 2.4A," it can output a torque of over 0.3N·m. It can be operated with various devices, widely compatible with smartphones, tablets, PCs, and Raspberry Pi. 【Features】 ■ All functions are palm-sized ■ Quickly and easily create robots ■ Capable of outputting a torque of over 0.3N·m ■ Freely choose how to use it according to your environment ■ Diversity that can realize infinite ideas *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 ■ Dedicated app that can be easily controlled without specialized knowledge or skills ■ Teaching function that allows direct manual operation to memorize actions ■ Detection system for position, speed, and torque ■ Action sharing through data transmission and reception via wireless ■ Comprehensive option kit that can be easily assembled *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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GRIPS Corporation is focused on two main areas: technology for industry and education for the next generation of talent. For industry, we propose systems that do not rely on specific manufacturers, utilizing technologies such as robotic arms and single-board computers, allowing customers to develop and improve their own systems. For education, we conduct advanced technical training sessions for engineers and develop STE(A)M educational materials for elementary and middle school students. We aim to secure educational opportunities and provide high-quality materials for a wide range of generations, from those currently "working" in the field to those who will "work" in the future.