Programming industrial robots
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Programming robots is a crucial factor in the efficiency and effectiveness of your automated robotic systems. A range of different approaches are used by robot manufacturers and developers, covering core systems and task-specific controls. The two key categories of robot programming are online and offline.

The definition of robot programming is the method of inputting specific instructions for a robot to carry out automated tasks. Instructions are entered into the robot’s control system which then moves the motors, or actuators, on each axis. The programme dictates what the robot does, and enables robotic equipment to perform specific actions within a manufacturing, processing, logistics or packaging line.

To program a robot, the most common languages used are C/C++, Python, Java, and C#. Other programming languages used are specific to different manufacturers. Many robot manufacturers have their own program code and their own approach to programming. If a programmer knows how to work with one robot brand, they may not necessarily be able to work with another.