Multi-Robot Collaboration

The NRC series control system allows a single controller to run up to four robots simultaneously, with each robot supporting 1–3 external axes. Each robot operates independently yet can also move in sync, delivering significant cost savings for factories. Two robots can collaborate as a pair to perform a variety of complex actions.

5/5/2017

The NRC series control system allows a single controller to run up to four robots simultaneously, with each robot supporting 1–3 external axes. Each robot operates independently yet can also move in sync, delivering significant cost savings for factories. Two robots can collaborate as a pair to perform a variety of complex actions.

Advantages

Lower Cost

Reduces initial investment — control system costs for four robots are cut by 75%.

Higher Efficiency

Group-control collaboration boosts production cycle time and efficiency by over 30%.

Smaller Footprint

Saves more than 50% of floor space.

Features

Fully Customizable

One controller drives four robots simultaneously, with any combination of robot types and servo models. Each robot can also carry 1–3 external axes with any servo model. Whatever you imagine, you can build — no constraints.

Independent and Synchronized

The four robots are independent of one another yet can run in synchronization, and they can communicate with each other to perform various decision-based operations. Whether they work solo or as a team is up to you.

Dual-Robot Collaboration

Two robots can collaborate as a pair with fully synchronized start and stop, enabling complex actions such as two-robot ball catching.

Easy Switching

Switch between robots freely with a single press. Multi-robot operation is as simple as operating a single robot.

Remote Control

Multiple robots can be easily controlled to run different programs via a remote PLC or I/O, with one-touch reset support.

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