Arm and Mobility
This example program shows sending a mobility and arm command at the same time. It demonstrates how to initialize the SDK to talk to robot and how to command Spot to walk in a trajectory while simultaneously moving the arm in a trajectory.
Understanding Spot Programming
For your best learning experience, please use the Quickstart Guide found in the SDK’s docs/python directory. That will help you get your Python programming environment set up properly.
Common Problems
Remember, you will need to launch a software e-stop separately. The E-Stop programming example is here.
Make sure the Motor Enable button on the Spot rear panel is depressed.
Make sure Spot is sitting upright, with the battery compartment on the side closest the floor.
Setup Dependencies
This example requires the bosdyn API and client to be installed, and must be run using python3. Using pip, these dependencies can be installed using:
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
Run the Example
Please be aware that this demo causes the robot to walk and move its arm. You have some control over how much the robot moves (see _L_ROBOT_SQUARE and _L_ARM_CIRCLE) but regardless, the robot should have at least (_L_ROBOT_SQUARE + 3) m of space in each direction when this demo is used. By default, _L_ROBOT_SQUARE is 0.5, so an unmodified example should have ~3.5m space all around.
To run the example:
python3 arm_and_mobility_command.py ROBOT_IP