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Is it difficult for robots to learn? How to study?
Industrial robot control programming is not difficult, you can learn it as long as you work hard. This course is available in general academic year majors, but now many enterprises have launched such short-term training courses, such as Jinshixing in Wuhan.

In China, industrial robots are mostly controlled. To control, you need to learn basic electrical knowledge, PLC, basic C language programming logic, and then practice. If you want to go deeper, you must learn some knowledge about mathematics and control theory. If it is in the direction of mechanical design, you don't need to learn anything extra. Just learn this major well, practice is very important, but this kind of job is not easy to find. However, learning depends on individuals. If you have the talent and hard work in this field, I believe it is not difficult. As long as the technology and practical ability can keep up, there is still much to be done. As for how long to study, it depends on personal ability and comprehension learning ability.

Have electrician foundation, especially relay circuit maintenance and design foundation. You can learn PLC in half a month. You can buy a second-hand Mitsubishi PLC and draw the circuit diagram according to the previous relay circuit design ideas. PLC can be designed to control the forward and reverse rotation, interlocking and interlocking functions of the motor. You must find something to do. It's simple. It's just a soft thing, you can draw it on the computer.

Top ten industrial robots:

First of all, Fanuc-Japan

Founded in 1956, it is a Japanese company specializing in numerical control system, the largest professional manufacturer of numerical control system in the world, accounting for 70% of the global market share.

Second, Kukarobotergmbh, Germany.

KUKA and its German parent company are the top manufacturers in the field of industrial robots and automatic control systems in the world. KUKA products are widely used in automobile, metallurgy, food and plastic molding industries. KUKA Robotics has more than 20 subsidiaries around the world, most of which are sales and service centers. KUKA operates in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan Province Province, India and European countries.

Third, Nachi in Fuji Syusuke.

The general factory of Nach Fuji Syusuke Company is located in Toyama, and the company was established in 1928. In addition to manufacturing precision machinery, tools, bearings and hydraulic presses, the robot part is also his key part.

Four, Kawasaki robot-Japan

Kawasaki Robot (Tianjin) Co., Ltd., invested by Kawasaki Heavy Industries 100%, was officially registered in China Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Zone in August 2006. It is mainly responsible for sales and after-sales service (robot maintenance and repair, etc. ) and the technical support of industrial robots produced by Kawasaki Heavy Industries in China.

Five, the abbreviation robot-Sweden

ABB Group is one of the world's top 500 enterprises, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. ABB consists of two international enterprises with a history of more than 65,438+000 years, namely Arcia of Sweden and Braun Bofari of Switzerland (BBCB