The Ball-on-Plate Balancing System is a system where the base is fixed to the ground, and the plate is connected to the base through a spherical joint and can rotate in two directions (X-axis roll rotation, Y-axis pitch rotation). Two rotational joints are located on the orthogonal coordinate line of the base, and these joints are connected to the operational links of a 4-bar linkage, creating rotation of the plate around the spherical joint. The goal of this system is to prevent a ball placed on the plate from rolling off and maintain it at the center of the plate. A 17-inch touch panel attached to the plate allows the orthogonal coordinates of a ball placed on the plate to be measured. A cross-shaped frame was designed to secure the touch panel, and a custom universal joint was centered in this frame. The Ball-on-Plate Balancing System was integrated into a cart table, and a horizontal maintenance system was designed to keep the table level. Experiments confirmed the ability of the table to maintain its horizontal position during movements on uneven surfaces and sudden starts or stops.
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