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Electronics Assembly Demonstration Data

What is electronics-assembly data for robots?

Electronics-assembly data is first-person video of skilled workers placing components, seating connectors, routing and inspecting electronic assemblies - with hand pose and action labels. It captures the fine, precise manipulation that robots need for electronics work and that open datasets do not provide.

What nxted captures

Recorded from credentialed assemblers in real workspaces.

  • Component placement and seating
  • Connector insertion and harness routing
  • Fastening and small-part handling
  • Functional and visual inspection
  • Hand pose, action segmentation and success/failure labels

Why electronics data is hard to source

Electronics assembly demands precision, qualified workers and clean environments, so demonstrations are scarce and rarely gig-collectable. The diversity of components and steps is exactly what scaling laws reward.

How nxted delivers it

Robotics-ready in LeRobot, RLDS and HDF5 with metadata, a dataset card and a Data Trust Pack. Validate with a Physical AI Test Kit first.

FAQ

FAQ

What is electronics-assembly training data?

Egocentric demonstrations of placing components, seating connectors and inspecting electronics, annotated with hand pose and action labels for robot training.

Who performs it?

Credentialed assemblers, consented and fairly paid, recorded first-person with action and pose data.

What formats?

LeRobot, RLDS and HDF5 with metadata, dataset card and QA report.