Advancements in industrial applications with Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)

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Robots have become integral to various aspects of life, enhancing productivity from factories to households. Yet, the creation of fully autonomous robots, capable of independent sensing, processing and action, presents challenges due to the complex sensing and processing power required. Fortunately, Arrow Electronics offers reference designs that simplify the development process for engineers.

This white paper from Arrow Electronics provides an in-depth block diagram with supplier references, serving as a roadmap for engineers in developing autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). Delve into the technical challenges faced when designing these circuits and discover practical solutions to overcome them. Gain valuable insights into effectively navigating the complexities of AMR development.

What is an Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR)?

An Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) can independently navigate and operate in complex environments without human assistance, employing a range of sensors and advanced algorithms for perception and navigation. AMRs find applications in industrial, commercial and residential settings. To explore how AMRs improve operational efficiency and safety, download the white paper.


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