SummaryA light-weight, high-torque actuator with accurate torque control capability is described. The actuator uses a small hydrostatic transmission to achieve the advantage of large gear reduction from a high speed DC motor, and retains accurate joint torque sensing and control capabilities with no backlash. A disadvantage of the actuator is that is introduces extra dynamics which must be accounted for in robot control systems. It is shown that state feedback enables closed loop control of joint torque, with full back drivability, through an effective gear ratio of 485:1 for the experimental system. The actuator can therefore be used for both position control and output force control, which is essential for modern robot control algorithms. A mathematical model of the system is presented in this paper along with experimental results.
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