In this video, learn how to: • Define a Kinematic Simulation using the Kinematic Excitation Recorder tool. • Compute the simulation. • Export the animation. • Create a local video file of the animation. (Not the same as exporting)
Hello Mark, great content and thank you. I am trying to simulate a magnetic mover (xbot) over an induction table (tech used for moving the assembly parts in production) - the "planar motor inc" product. Using excitation recorder seems like best way to create movements scenario for simulation. My problem is that i need this "xbot" to move to planned location and then stop there for some time (so other robot can make operation on part that xbot carries). I cant figure out how to make a planned travel time and define waiting times for each station, so my simulation can show those movements and stops in real time, not so fast as I can see your simulation also acts. In other words, how to slow it down to predefined moving time? Greetings, Lovro