The New Robotis CM-900 board is now out!!!

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The New Robotis CM-900 board is now out!!!

Post by Gort » Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:54 am

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Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:54 am

The cool thing is that it is free and it is open hardware and software!!!

http://mike-ibioloid.blogspot.com/2012/ ... w-out.html :lol:
The cool thing is that it is free and it is open hardware and software!!!

http://mike-ibioloid.blogspot.com/2012/ ... w-out.html :lol:
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Post by Gort » Sat Oct 20, 2012 3:50 pm

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Post by PaulL » Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:59 pm

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Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:59 pm

Now, I find THIS ironic! :) Was just saying how the Maple Mini (STM32) is working great as an off-board PWM controller on another thread.

I would guess that these (STM32-based devices) will continue to be quite popular for integration / peripherals for some time to come.
Now, I find THIS ironic! :) Was just saying how the Maple Mini (STM32) is working great as an off-board PWM controller on another thread.

I would guess that these (STM32-based devices) will continue to be quite popular for integration / peripherals for some time to come.
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Post by Gort » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:10 pm

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Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:10 pm

The Specs for the CM-9.04 New Open Source Servo Control Board from Robotis have just been released.


The new Robotis open source servo control board will be out soon. It is the replacement for the CM-900. The improvements are in price from 20 to 10 dollars USD, smaller size and doubling of the amount of flash memory.

http://mike-ibioloid.blogspot.com/2013/ ... ource.html





CM-9.04

CM-900
CPU

STM32F103CB (ARM Cortex-M3)

STM32F103C8 (ARM Cortex-M3)
Op Voltage

5V~16V( USB 5V, DXL 12V, 7.4V)

5V~35V( USB 5V, DXL 12V, 7.4V)
I/O

GPIO 28

GPIO 32
Timer

8

8
Analog In(ADC)

10(12bit)

10(12bit)
Analog Out(DAC)

X

X
Flash

128 Kbytes

64 Kbytes
SRAM

20 Kbytes

20 Kbytes
Clock

72Mhz(9 X 8Mhz)

72Mhz(9 X 8Mhz)
USB

1(2.0 FS)

1(2.0 FS)
CAN

1

1
USART

3

3
SPI

2

2
I2C(TWI)

2

2
Debug

JTAG & SWD

JTAG & SWD
DMA

7ch

7ch
3 Pin TTL

4(AX12 Compatible 3Pin)

2
4 Pin RS485

X

2
Mini 3Pin TTL

4(AX12 Compatible 3Pin)

1
External ADC Ref

YES

NO
DC Jack

NO

YES
S/W

ROBOTIS CM9

ROBOTIS CM9
SIZE

27mm X 66.5 mm

60mm X 54 mm
Price

Around 10$

Around 20$
The Specs for the CM-9.04 New Open Source Servo Control Board from Robotis have just been released.


The new Robotis open source servo control board will be out soon. It is the replacement for the CM-900. The improvements are in price from 20 to 10 dollars USD, smaller size and doubling of the amount of flash memory.

http://mike-ibioloid.blogspot.com/2013/ ... ource.html





CM-9.04

CM-900
CPU

STM32F103CB (ARM Cortex-M3)

STM32F103C8 (ARM Cortex-M3)
Op Voltage

5V~16V( USB 5V, DXL 12V, 7.4V)

5V~35V( USB 5V, DXL 12V, 7.4V)
I/O

GPIO 28

GPIO 32
Timer

8

8
Analog In(ADC)

10(12bit)

10(12bit)
Analog Out(DAC)

X

X
Flash

128 Kbytes

64 Kbytes
SRAM

20 Kbytes

20 Kbytes
Clock

72Mhz(9 X 8Mhz)

72Mhz(9 X 8Mhz)
USB

1(2.0 FS)

1(2.0 FS)
CAN

1

1
USART

3

3
SPI

2

2
I2C(TWI)

2

2
Debug

JTAG & SWD

JTAG & SWD
DMA

7ch

7ch
3 Pin TTL

4(AX12 Compatible 3Pin)

2
4 Pin RS485

X

2
Mini 3Pin TTL

4(AX12 Compatible 3Pin)

1
External ADC Ref

YES

NO
DC Jack

NO

YES
S/W

ROBOTIS CM9

ROBOTIS CM9
SIZE

27mm X 66.5 mm

60mm X 54 mm
Price

Around 10$

Around 20$
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Post by PaulL » Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:55 am

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Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:55 am

Hah! Now it's using the exact same STM32 as on the Maple!!! :)

I think they're going the right way with the smaller size.
Hah! Now it's using the exact same STM32 as on the Maple!!! :)

I think they're going the right way with the smaller size.
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Post by PedroR » Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:19 pm

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Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:19 pm

Hi

I can say we've been trying to get a hold of these new boards for a while now but I believe the first batch is only being dispatched in early August by Robotis.

Afaik in addition to the improvements in size and spec Robotis I believe Robotis has also fixed some minor hardware bugs and side effects in the original board so this should all be good news.

I just wish we could have a repository of "sample code" for different application scenarios from Robotis to make development easier. (for example I just got an inquiry today of a customer looking to emulate the CM-700's capability of acting as a bus interface and memory mapping the IO ports using the Dynamixel protocol).

Regards
Pedro.
Hi

I can say we've been trying to get a hold of these new boards for a while now but I believe the first batch is only being dispatched in early August by Robotis.

Afaik in addition to the improvements in size and spec Robotis I believe Robotis has also fixed some minor hardware bugs and side effects in the original board so this should all be good news.

I just wish we could have a repository of "sample code" for different application scenarios from Robotis to make development easier. (for example I just got an inquiry today of a customer looking to emulate the CM-700's capability of acting as a bus interface and memory mapping the IO ports using the Dynamixel protocol).

Regards
Pedro.
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Post by Gort » Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:01 pm

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