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New high-speed technology and the advent of increasing computer capability provided real opportunities for new robot controls and new approaches to control principles. With the need of high-performance robots, this technological improvement has created faster, more accurate and more intelligent robots using new robot control devices, new drivers and advanced control algorithms. This project describes the new economic solution of robotic control systems. Automation has created a big publicity in electronics. The main reason for this promotion is to provide more benefits like automation, accuracy, energy conversation, reliability and more and more automated systems, no human attention is required. The demands of an automatic device design require one of the above requirements. The energy conversation in the present scenario is very important and should be done to the maximum extent where it is possible. The main purpose of this paper is to design an automated content management system. It synchronizes the movement of the robot box to select and uses the load cell on the conveyor belt to move the objects after sorting them based on their weight. Thus to eliminate the monotonous work done by the human, to achieve accuracy and speed in the work. To measure the weight of items placed on the conveyor belt, the system includes a load cell device
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