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Revolutionizing Robotics: An In-Depth Look at ABB's RobotStudio and Value Provider Program

Explore the benefits of offline programming, simulation, and working with accredited partners for enhanced automation solutions.

Published on

Jul 11, 2024

Written by

Scott Silknitter

What is RobotStudio? 

RobotStudio is the world’s most popular offline programming and simulation tool for robotic applications. Based on the best-in-class virtual controller technology, the RobotStudio suite gives users full confidence that what they see on their screens will accurately reflect how the robot will move in real life. This tool enables you to build, test, and refine your robot installation in a virtual environment, significantly speeding up commissioning time and productivity without disturbing ongoing production.

RobotStudio is considered the best simulation software in the industry, with continuous updates for over 30 years. It offers tools that competitors lack, such as full simulation and cycle time analysis of entire factories, and new features like collision-free path programming. RobotStudio is one of ABB's strongest assets, allowing engineers to control and program robots remotely, thus eliminating travel time and downtime.

Benefits of RobotStudio for End Users:

  • Maximized Productivity: Program and test in a 3D environment, creating an exact copy of your production cell without disrupting ongoing production.
  • Unleashed Flexibility: Quickly plan and design new robotic solutions, enabling facility repurposing for product modifications.
  • Accelerated Time to Market: Reduce downtimes to zero and shorten commissioning times from days to hours.
  • Sustainability: Optimize processes from the start, leading to minimal energy usage and waste.

What is a Value Provider?

The ABB Value Provider Program is a global channel partner program for distributors, service providers, system integrators, or OEMs. Authorized members of this premium program are known as ABB Value Providers.

Benefits of Working with a Value Provider

Working with an ABB Value Provider means we go further, together. ABB Value Providers are accredited by ABB, having met rigorous standards for integrity of service and support. With an ABB Value Provider, you can be confident that you are being supported with the same level of expertise and objective advice that you get direct from ABB, combined with local knowledge and experience. More benefits include:

  • Quality and Expertise: ABB Value Providers ensure higher asset availability with certified product expertise and defined authorized offerings, leading to faster problem-solving and recognition of improvement opportunities.
  • In-depth Knowledge: They invest time and resources to become knowledgeable about ABB products, tools, and processes, improving operational efficiencies.
  • Superior Customer Service: Value Providers have access to the latest ABB tools and resources, including product updates and service notes. This enhanced product and process knowledge enables them to address their customers' most pressing production challenges effectively.

Practical Use by Authorized Value Providers

As an Authorized Value Provider, ABCO Automation uses robot studio to program the robot and run simulations during the design process. The use of Robot Studio allows ABCO to deliver an engineered system designed faster and at less cost because of the reduced engineering time needed to design and test a system as well as commission the system once installed. Here are some of the ways ABCO Automation uses Robot Studio which can help to boost performance, enhance production and speed the design process up as described by ABB:

1. Cable Simulation

Designing robot cables and dress packs can be challenging. The cables attached to robots often experience significant wear and tear, increasing the risk of collisions. RobotStudio provides cable simulation, allowing you to visualize the movements of both the robot and its cables before implementation. This helps reduce collision risks and extend the cables' lifespan.

2. Swept Volume

Finding out the space that the robot requires during the operation can be tricky. This can make it difficult to predict how multiple robots might work with each other in a tight space, and where to set up the fences and other boundaries where humans and robots intend to work together.

RobotStudio can automatically create a swept volume of the robot and tooling during the motion of the robot program. This can help to provide precise recommendations for where to place fences and safety zones, enabling automation process managers to prevent clashes, interferences, and potential accidents during actual production.

3. Signal Analyzer

When retrieving, visualizing, and reviewing motion signals and I/O signals from the robot controller, these signals must come in the correct order. They must also have the correct time stamp to guarantee precision when tuning and optimizing the robot program, with the data received from real and virtual controllers.

This data is required from both the real and virtual robot controller to establish why a robot cannot reach the programmed speed, or how quality is being affected by slight adaptations or speed drops. Additionally, analyzing energy performance and efficiency during the cycle, and how variables can affect consumption, is becoming increasingly important for the user.

RobotStudio’s signal analyzer allows users to record and display all signals from a robot controller (real or virtual) in one view. The dashboard allows users to optimize and adjust parameters with ease. Robot speed, power consumption levels, I/O signals, TCP positions, joint values and more can all be recorded.

By using the “go to” program or visualization, issues in the program can be identified with just one click.

4. CAD to Path

Using a handheld device and joystick on the shop floor when moving the robot to the correct position to create the robot program is extremely complicated and time consuming. Usually, this will stop ongoing production, and create less than optimal targets.

By using a CAD-model of the part, it is possible to automatically generate the positions on the edge of a shape. In seconds, this will create perfectly oriented targets along the edge, which would have been otherwise cumbersome to achieve online by jogging and teaching the targets with a robot.

The Auto-Configuration feature also helps you to automatically define the robot arm configuration for the complete path with just one click.

5. Jobs

Keeping an entire fleet of robots updated and running consistently is challenging. Traditionally each robot would require operators to update and validate the installation manually. This is extremely time-consuming.

In the commissioning phase there can be multiple updates and constant changes happening at the same time. This makes it almost impossible to get an overview of which robots are installed and ready to go.

RobotStudio’s Jobs feature permits simultaneous operation on a large population of robot controllers in a factory, simply by connecting them to the factory’s network.

There are several actions that can be carried out, including carrying out backups, synchronizing the time on each robot, reading of RAPID data, updating user rights, retrieving system data, and sending them to external programs like Excel for further analysis, and much more.

6. Collision Free Path Planning

In a tight and crowded robot cell that contains a lot of equipment, it can be a highly complex and time-consuming task to create every robot movement, while also considering the obstacles on the path.

RobotStudio’s automatic collision free path planning feature, negates the need to program all the steps to the final desired position. Only the final position needs to be given, and the robot will swiftly follow a path that avoids all obstacles in the path automatically.

This feature enables a collision free path between start to finish within seconds, speeding up engineering phase and time-to-market.

7. RAPID Editing and Debugging

Creating robot programs on a teach pendant is not ideal, and typically requires downtime. This can be carried out on a PC or third-party simulation tool which emulates the robot code, but this doesn’t always provide sufficient context, nor does it allow testing and debugging of the program.

With RobotStudio’s text editor, programs loaded into a robot can be viewed and edited either live or virtually. It features syntax and error highlighting, tooltips, automatic insertion of arguments, and context-sensitive help for robot instructions. There is also a data editor that allows tabular editing of the program data. The program can be debugged by setting breakpoints, while numerous other variables can also be monitored.

8. Station Viewer

In the discovery and planning stage it is important for the supplier to be able to explain and communicate the proposed solution so that both the customer and the supplier are aligned, ensuring effective cooperation and collaboration. This is traditionally done by exchanging reams of documents, which are typically not easy to interpret and understand, leading to project delays and conflicts in the team.

Station viewer is a 3D interactive movie package for showing and sharing a RobotStudio simulation to others that do not have the software installed. The package displays realistic graphics with accurate tooling, movements, and throughput, providing a better understanding of proposals and adjustments. There is also a way to view projects in Virtual Reality, simply by plugging the headset into a computer.

9. Path Editor

Updating programs online is usually carried out through the teach pendant. Editing multiple instructions or the complete process path can lead to many errors and a cumbersome process. It can also be difficult to get an accurate grasp of the necessary direction to move the positions to get the correct update of the targets. Furthermore, it can be difficult to go back and correct errors without losing previous edits.

RAPID Path Editor enables views in 3D and ways to edit programs loaded into the robot controller, allowing users to edit individual or multiple targets at the same time, while the program gets updated automatically. All changes can be undone before being loaded into the robot.

10. Virtual Controller

Spending too much time on the production floor to get a system running and updated is time consuming and costly when there are easier options available. Offline programming systems have traditionally been used, but simulations are by their nature imperfect, and do not always reflect reality.

RobotStudio’s virtual robot controller is an exact copy of the real software that runs robots on the production floor. This therefore provides more realistic simulations, using real robot programs and configuration files identical to those used on the shop floor, including safety zones. The virtual controller allows users to be fully confident that what they see in the program is what they will be getting on the shop floor.

Working with an ABB Value Provider means a partnership that goes beyond the usual service. You receive support from providers who meet ABB's rigorous standards and possess in-depth knowledge of ABB products, ensuring improved operational efficiencies and superior customer service.

About ABCO Automation

For nearly five decades, ABCO Automation has earned the trust of our customers as a go-to partner for Custom Automation Solutions, Robotic Automation, Contract Manufacturing, Standard Product Solutions and Engineering Services. An employee owned, North Carolina Based corporation, ABCO is driven by improving the profitability and quality of life for our customers and their teams through innovation and technology advancements. For more information, please contact ABCO Automation at media@goabco.com.

 

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