myStudio
1 Original intention of myStudio
myStudio is a one-stop platform for using robots such as myRobot/myCobot.
It is convenient for users to select different firmware and download them according to their own usage scenarios, and at the same time learn related teaching materials and browse tutorial videos online.
2 Latest version of myStudio and supported platforms
Latest version: V3.5.8
Applicable to: Windows, Mac, Linux
3 myStudio functions
- Burn and update firmware
- Provide robot tutorials, such as user manuals, video tutorials, Q&A, etc.
- Information on maintenance and repairs
4 Applicable devices for myStudio
- myCobot 280
- myCobot 280 M5
- myCobot 280 PI
- myCobot 280 Jetson Nano
- myCobot 280 for Arduino
5 Firmware version recommendation
Different models of robotic arms require different firmware to be burned. The following are the firmware versions recommended for burning different models of robotic arms.
myCobot 280 series
The myCobot 280 series has 4 versions: M5 version, PI version, ardunio version and jetsonnano version. Different versions have different core models, and the firmware and versions required to be burned are also different.
Robot version number | Core | Required firmware to be burned | Recommended firmware and version |
Jetson nano version | JestonNano | ubuntu firmware | Recommend burning V18.04. version |
Atom | atomMain firmware | For products with serial numbers ER28001202200415 and earlier, or products without serial numbers, it is recommended to burn v4.1; for products with serial numbers ER28001202200416 and later, it is recommended to burn v5.1 |
6. Update and burn Atom firmware
Step 1: Connect to PC. Use USB to connect the Atom at the end.
Step 2: Select ATOM
in the Board
column, and the Atom firmware will appear in the Basic
sidebar. There is only one Atom firmware, click to burn it (the figure below takes myCobot 280 as an example).