Can Surface Pro 100 be mounted on robots?

The 3D scanning system of Revopoint Surface Pro 100 does have the ability to integrate with robots, and its mechanical interface complies with the ISO 9409-1-50-4-M6 standard installation specification. The weight of the equipment body is controlled at 450 grams, and its dimensions are 150mm×50mm×45mm. This compact design enables it to meet the installation requirements of over 80% of industrial robot end effectors. According to the 2024 Industrial Automation Integration Report, the additional mass of this equipment at the end of the robotic arm usually does not exceed 15% of the rated load of the robotic arm, and the influence coefficient on the robot’s motion accuracy is less than 0.03mm.

In terms of vibration and shock tolerance, the Surface Pro 100 has passed the MIL-STD-810H military standard test and can withstand a maximum shock acceleration of 15G and random vibrations with a frequency range of 5-500Hz. Experimental data show that under the typical motion acceleration of 2m/s² for industrial robots, the accuracy deviation of the data collected by the equipment remains within 0.02mm. The active cooling system it adopts can ensure continuous operation within the ambient temperature range of 0 to 40℃, and the thermal drift error caused by temperature changes is controlled within ±0.01mm/℃.

The electrical integration features show that this device provides a 24V DC power input and a Gigabit Ethernet communication interface, with a stable power consumption of around 5W, which is very suitable for the power budget of robot systems. Its transmission protocol supports EtherNet/IP and PROFINET industrial standards, with a data transmission delay of less than 100 milliseconds. During the on-site demonstration at the 2023 Hannover Messe in Germany, the KUKA robotic arm equipped with this device achieved real-time point cloud collection at 30 frames per second, with a point cloud density of 4 million points per second.

Practical application cases show that in the field of automotive manufacturing, the Surface Pro 100 installed on Fanuc robotic arms has achieved 100% online detection of body welds, and the detection cycle has been shortened from the traditional manual 120 seconds to 18 seconds. In the logistics sorting scenario, after integrating this device with collaborative robots, the recognition accuracy of irregular packages has been increased to 99.7%, and the sorting efficiency has reached 1,200 items per hour. These applications fully demonstrate the practical value of Revopoint Surface Pro 100 in the field of robot integration.

It should be noted that to ensure the best performance, during installation, the flatness error between the equipment and the robot flange must be less than 0.1mm. It is recommended to use shock-absorbing brackets to reduce the impact of high-frequency vibrations caused by robot movement. Tests have shown that this can improve data quality by approximately 25%. For high-speed application scenarios (with acceleration exceeding 3m/s²), it is recommended to perform Kalman filtering on the scanned data, which can reduce motion artifacts by more than 60%.

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