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Analog Devices & Samtec - 9 Experts Discuss Robotics, AI, and ML in Industrial Applications

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Minimal weight and size, effective thermal management, and easy accessibility and repairability are critical for successful mobile robotics solutions. Access to quick production of application-specific interconnect solutions alleviates bottlenecks in both the prototyping and final production stages." Ultimately, motion control and power management collectively form the foundation of effective robotic system design. These two components are deeply interdependent: efficient power management supports stable motion control, while precise motion control optimizes energy use by minimizing waste. Therefore, robotic systems must be approached holistically, with each subsystem's power demands carefully coordinated to support both mechanical and computational loads. To meet the increasing demands of robotic systems, manufacturers must develop specialized solutions. High-precision motor controllers and advanced DC-DC converters based on wide-bandgap semiconductors like silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) are helping robotics balance power efficiency and performance. Ruggedized interconnect solutions are also needed, particularly in industrial environments where robots must operate under harsh conditions. Board-to-board and discrete wire connectors that support high current and withstand extreme temperatures aid in unlocking reliable power transmission and data integrity. C h a p t e r 1 | M o t i o n C o n t r o l a n d Po w e r M a n a g e m e n t i n R o b o t i c s Andrew Godfrey Technical Marketing Engineer, Samtec 9 9 Experts Discuss Robotics, AI, and ML in Industrial Applications

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