3 Product Description
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Version: 2.3.0
MS202E
H-850 Hexapod Microrobot
The following is a description of how the hexapod behaves with the default coordinate system.
Work with user-defined coordinate systems is described in the C887T0007 technical note.
Figure 2: Coordinate system and rotations to the rotational coordinates U, V, and W. The coordinate
system is depicted above the platform for better clarity.
Translation
Translations are described in the spatially-fixed coordinate system. The translational axes X, Y,
and Z meet at the origin of the coordinate system (0,0,0). For further information, see the
glossary (p. 69).
Rotation
Rotations take place around the rotational axes U, V, and W. The rotational axes meet at the
center of rotation (also referred to as "pivot point"). The rotational axes and therefore also the
center of rotation always move together with the platform of the hexapod (see also the
example below for consecutive rotations).
A given rotation in space is calculated from the individual rotations in the order U -> V- > W.
For further information on the center of rotation, see the glossary (p. 69).
INFORMATION
The dimensional drawing (p. 61) contains the following:
Orientation of the default coordinate system
Position of the default center of rotation