Quasi-Direct Drive

A motor-gear combination using a low reduction ratio (typically 4:1–10:1) to preserve most of the backdrivability of a direct-drive motor while boosting torque output. Popularized by the MIT Cheetah and subsequent legged robots, quasi-direct drives enable proprioceptive force sensing through motor current measurement, eliminating the need for dedicated force-torque sensors.

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