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RBC-YNN Controller with Voice + Acceleration Sensor in Store

Korean company maker of Robot kits and servos designed for of articulated robots. Re-incarnation of Megarobotics.
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RBC-YNN Controller with Voice + Acceleration Sensor in Store

Post by PedroR » Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:06 pm

Post by PedroR
Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:06 pm

Hi

I had already posted this on another thread but would like to bring it to top level.

In the shipment of Robobuilder Christmas Edition, we have also included a few RBC Controllers YNN with Voice Output and the Acceleration Sensor already inside.

We thought of it as a way to extend your existing 5710K to their maximum potential: we have always offered the distance sensor and with this new controller you can complete all the features available for any Robobuilder.

The only thing left out is the Bluetooth Module, although the headers for those are also pre-soldered inside so it's just a matter of fitting it onto the socket.

Another thing that we aimed at with this new controller, is taking advantage of all the new programming options that became available for Robobuilder in that last year.

This is something really worth mentioning because Robobuilder is now probably the robot with the most programming options and platforms available, supplied by both the manufacturer and contributed by our community.

I place special emphasis on the work by l3v3rz, in particular the VS .NET libraries.
These are compatible with the free Microsoft Visual Studio Express and open the door to adding really good capabilities to the robot:

One of my favorite examples is using OpenCV for Vision Recognition and relaying commands to the robot according to that.

Here are the resources:
- RBC-YNN Controller with Voice + Acceleration Sensor:
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/590

- Compilation of all Documentation and Programming Options available for Robobuilder:
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/445 (this is the main page for the 5710; you need to scroll down to the "Documentation" section where you'll find all the information)

Regards
Pedro.
Hi

I had already posted this on another thread but would like to bring it to top level.

In the shipment of Robobuilder Christmas Edition, we have also included a few RBC Controllers YNN with Voice Output and the Acceleration Sensor already inside.

We thought of it as a way to extend your existing 5710K to their maximum potential: we have always offered the distance sensor and with this new controller you can complete all the features available for any Robobuilder.

The only thing left out is the Bluetooth Module, although the headers for those are also pre-soldered inside so it's just a matter of fitting it onto the socket.

Another thing that we aimed at with this new controller, is taking advantage of all the new programming options that became available for Robobuilder in that last year.

This is something really worth mentioning because Robobuilder is now probably the robot with the most programming options and platforms available, supplied by both the manufacturer and contributed by our community.

I place special emphasis on the work by l3v3rz, in particular the VS .NET libraries.
These are compatible with the free Microsoft Visual Studio Express and open the door to adding really good capabilities to the robot:

One of my favorite examples is using OpenCV for Vision Recognition and relaying commands to the robot according to that.

Here are the resources:
- RBC-YNN Controller with Voice + Acceleration Sensor:
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/590

- Compilation of all Documentation and Programming Options available for Robobuilder:
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/445 (this is the main page for the 5710; you need to scroll down to the "Documentation" section where you'll find all the information)

Regards
Pedro.
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Post by PedroR » Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:08 pm

Post by PedroR
Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:08 pm

One other thing I forgot to mention:

These new RBCs also include the Battery Pack.
(So no need to remove the battery from the RBCs you're upgrading unless you wnat to use it as spare).

The battery is the standard one (not LiPo).

Pedro.
One other thing I forgot to mention:

These new RBCs also include the Battery Pack.
(So no need to remove the battery from the RBCs you're upgrading unless you wnat to use it as spare).

The battery is the standard one (not LiPo).

Pedro.
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