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Interbotix Turtlebot 2i Mobile ROS Platform(No Pincher Arm)

Interbotix Turtlebot 2i Mobile ROS Platform(No Pincher Arm)

SKU:TR-IL-TURTLEBOT2i-BASE

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Interbotix Labs, in partnership the Open Source Robotics Foundation, is proud to announce the TurtleBot 2i Mobile Research Robot - a modular ROS-based robotics platform.

The 2i improves upon previous iterations of the TurtleBot with a completely redesigned modular chassis and for the first time, native support of robotic arms. The TurtleBot 2i offers the Pincher MK3 4 DOF Robotic Arm as a fully supported standard option allowing the robot to interact with small objects in the real world, effectively transforming the TurtleBot into an extremely capable mobile manipulator.

These are unsupported demos to show of the capabilities of the robot, while we do offer tutorials for the demos above we do not support them via technical support via phone or email. The Turtlebot 2i is a research platform, the above demos should not be considered a software package of any kind.

Our goal is to bring previously daunting technologies and fields of study such as autonomous navigation and robotic manipulation into the hands of innovators and developers in a much more approachable format.

The demos and tutorials created for the 2i provide a hands-on tools for demonstrating how robots perceive and interact in the real world, focusing on real-world autonomous mobile robotics, automation technologies and object/environment manipulation.

Technical Features:

The TurtleBot 2i is powered by an Intel NUC BOXNUC6CAYH and features dual 3D camera configurations, using a dedicated long range Orbbec Astra for Navigation & Mapping, and the short range Intel RealSense camera SR300-Series as a dedicated Manipulation work space sensor.

The TurtleBot 2i offers the Pincher MK3 Robotic Arm as a fully supported standard, allowing the robot to interact with small objects, buttons, and tools in the real world. The Arbotix-M Robocontroller provides an interface for the Pincher Mk3 arm, which is implemented using MoveIt, an open source inverse kinematics solution, allowing users to control the arm using only high-level commands.

TurtleBot 2i ROS Software/Demo Features

  • Autonomous Navigation & Point Cloud Mapping
  • Map Zone Identification & Waypoints
  • Robotic Arm Object Manipulation & Sorting
  • Obstacle Avoidance & Path Planning
  • Teleoperation Examples
  • Self-Charging w/ Dock

Hardware Specifications

CPU:

  • INTEL NUC - BOXNUC6CAYH
  • 8GB Ram
  • 120GB or better SSD
  • 802.11AC WiFi / Bluetooth 4.0
  • Ubuntu 16.04 / ROS Kinetic

Sensors:

  • Intel RealSense 3D Camera SR300-Series
  • Orbbec Astra Cam
  • Accelerometer/Gyro/Compass
  • Edge Detection & Bumper Sensors

Mobile Robot:

  • Kobuki Mobile Base
  • Modular & Interchangeable Decks
  • Pincher MK3 Robo Arm
  • Arbotix-M Robocontroller
  • Maximum translational velocity: 70 cm/s 13
  • Maximum rotational velocity: 180 deg/s (>110 deg/s gyro performance will degrade)
  • Payload: 2kg (without arm), 1kg (with arm)
  • Cliff: will not drive off a cliff with a depth greater than 5cm
  • Threshold Climbing: climbs thresholds of 12 mm or lower
  • Rug Climbing: climbs rugs of 12 mm or lower
  • Expected Operating Time: 4-6 hours (operating time varies depending on loadout)
  • Expected Charging Time: 2-3 hours (charge time varies depending on loadout)
  • Docking/Charging Station: automatic within a 2mx5m area in front of the docking station (sold separately)

Getting Started Guide

Support, Discussion and Feedback
  • Github Issues/ Bug reporting You can report issues and bugs with the Turtlebot2i framework here
  • E-mail us This is a great way to get a hold of us for typos and smaller errata, or if you have any specific questions about your order.

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