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FANUC robots have the capacity to communicate with the real world. This means communicating with other robots, sensors, human interface devices, plc's, electromechanical devices... |
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[[File:inst-open-close-gripper_orig.gif|thumb|How to add an instruction that changes a robot output (The gripper tool)]]The robot's I/O have |
[[File:inst-open-close-gripper_orig.gif|thumb|How to add an instruction that changes a robot output (The gripper tool)]]The robot's I/O have |
Revision as of 20:30, 27 May 2019
This page details the use of the input and output instructions within a program. To learn more about I/O itself, see Internal_IO
FANUC robots have the capacity to communicate with the real world. This means communicating with other robots, sensors, human interface devices, plc's, electromechanical devices...
The robot's I/O have