RoboDK

RoboDK is an offline programming and simulation software for industrial robots.[1] The simulation software can be used for many manufacturing projects including milling, welding, pick and place, packaging and labelling, palletizing, painting, robot calibration and more.[2]

RoboDK
Operating system Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android
Available in English, Chinese
Type Simulation software
License Proprietary software
Website www.robodk.com

Main Features

Robot Brand Independence

RoboDK has a library of over 300 robots from more than 30 different manufacturers[3] including ABB, Fanuc, Kuka, Motoman and Universal Robots.[4]

User Interface

The user interface enables easy simulation and doesn't require any previous programming knowledge.[5]

File Format

Different types of files can be imported including step and iges files. RoboDK post processors allow for programs to be exported to an actual robot including, ABB Rapid (mod/prg), Fanuc LS (LS/TP), Kuka KRC/IIWA (SRC/java), Motoman Inform (JBI), Universal Robots (urscript), and more.[6]

References

  1. Mihai, Dan. "RoboDK: An Offline Programming and 3D Simulation Software for Industrial Robots". Smashing Robotics. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  2. Bonev, Ilian. "When you need someone from Canada to calibrate your robot in New Zealand". Control and Robotics Laboratory. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  3. Nubiola, Albert. "The future of robot off-line programming". Control and Robotics Laboratory. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  4. Montaqim, Abdul. "Offline programming software for industrial robots from RoboDK offers hundreds of virtual industrial robots from top robotics companies". Robotics and Automation News. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  5. "RoboDK". Malles Automation. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  6. "RoboDK". RoboDK.
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