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Official Telekinesis SDK for controlling and communication with industrial robot manipulators and tools.

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Telekinesis Synapse

Telekinesis Synapse is a python package for controlling and communication with industrial robot manipulators and tools. It provides a unified API across multiple robot and tool brands.

Installation

Telekinesis Synapse depends on telekinesis-urdfs for robot model data, which must be installed first. Follow the steps below to install both packages.

  1. Create and activate a Conda environment:

    conda create -n telekinesis-synapse python=3.11
    conda activate telekinesis-synapse
    
  2. Install telekinesis-urdfs (robot model data):

    cd /path/to/working/directory
    git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/telekinesis-ai/telekinesis-urdfs.git
    cd telekinesis-urdfs
    pip install .
    

    Note: telekinesis-urdfs is a large repository containing robot model data. The initial clone and wheel build are expected to take several minutes — do not interrupt the process.

  3. Install Telekinesis Synapse:

    pip install telekinesis-synapse
    

Getting Started

from telekinesis.synapse.robots.manipulators import universal_robots

robot = universal_robots.UniversalRobotsUR10E()
print("Robot created successfully!")

To connect to a real robot, pass its IP address and enable remote control on the teach pendant:

robot.connect("192.168.1.100")

To disconnect

robot.disconnect()

Example Usage for real robot and real tool

For all real robot and tools examples, ensure:

  1. The robot/tool is powered on and connected to the same network as your machine.
    • Ethernet cable is securely connected to both robot/tool and network switch.
    • PC network IP is on the same subnet as the robot/tool (e.g., robot/tool at 192.168.1.100, PC in 192.168.1.0/24).
    • Verify connectivity: ping 192.168.1.100
  2. The robot's/tool's IP address is correctly set in the example script.
  3. For robot, remote control is enabled on the teach pendant.

More examples soon will be available in the Telekinesis Examples repository.

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Proprietary — © Telekinesis. All rights reserved.

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