libbarrett -- README
Barrett Technology
2013-07-17
Libbarrett is a real-time controls library written in C++ that runs Barrett
Technology's products, including the WAM Arm, Proficio and the BH8-280 BarrettHand. For
support, please email:
[email protected]
To build and install libbarrett
Source based install
Pre-requisites:
$ sudo apt-get install python-dev python-argparse
$ sudo apt-get install libeigen2-dev libboost-all-dev libgsl0-dev
$ sudo apt-get install libxenomai-dev libxenomai1
$ wget http://web.barrett.com/svn/libbarrett/dependencies/libconfig-1.4.5-PATCHED.tar.gz
$ tar -xf libconfig-1.4.5-PATCHED.tar.gz
$ cd libconfig-1.4.5
$ ./configure && make && sudo make install
$ cd ../
$ rm -rf libconfig-1.4.5 libconfig-1.4.5-PATCHED.tar.gz
Download and install libbarrett:
$ cd ~/
$ git clone https://github.com/BarrettTechnology/libbarrett.git
$ mv libbarrett/.bash_aliases .
$ . ~/.bashrc
$ cd libbarrett
$ cmake .
$ make
$ sudo make install
For Proficio support only:
- Before running the Proficio in a partifular configuration or immediately after switching the configuration of the proficio type
$ leftConfig
or
$ rightConfig
based on the configuration of the Proficio.
The above bash aliases copies the particular configuration of the proficio from ~/libbarrett/proficio_sandbox/configurations into /etc/barrett directory.
- Hit E-STOP and shift+idle.
- If the outer elbow of the proficio is swapped, do gravity calibration before running the examples.
P.S Some of the examples above may not work with any robot if the libbarrett is not installed from this source.
Headers and shared libraries will be installed to their typical locations for
your system. Configuration files will be installed to the /etc/barrett/
directory. A copy of the examples/ directory will be placed in your home
folder.
To get started, look through libbarrett's example code. For additional
documentation, see:
http://support.barrett.com/ - Barrett product support site
http://barrett.com/robot/support.htm - File download area
http://web.barrett.com/libbarrett/ - API documentation for libbarrett
It is possible to use CMake to generate several output formats, including
Eclipse CDT4 project files. For details, see:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Eclipse_CDT4_Generator
To generate Eclipse project files, run:
cmake . -G"Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles"
Then import the generated project into your Eclipse workspace using:
File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
In order to use libbarrett as a hard real time library, you must have the
Xenomai (http://www.xenomai.org/) real time co-kernel and its RTSocketCAN
driver installed on your system. If a hard real time guarantee is not important
for your application, you may use the SocketCAN driver from the standard Linux
kernel. To use the Linux SocketCAN driver, add "-DNON_REALTIME=true" to your
cmake command.
For additional dependencies, see:
http://web.barrett.com/svn/libbarrett/dependencies/
Additional Makefile targets include:
make install_config # Update or install configuration files only
make package # Package the library as a tar-ball
This version of libbarrett is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation.
Contact us at:
[email protected]http://www.barrett.com/
+1-617-252-9000
Barrett Technology
625 Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA