by PedroR » Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:05 pm
by PedroR
Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:05 pm
Hi Bennz
It will really depend on what you want to do and what your skill level and background is (ie more of a software person or a hardware person).
The Comprehensive Kit offers nice value for money but the controller is limited in terms of adding sensors (there are workarounds for this if you search our forum for Pepper board).
The Robobuilder (Red Edition or Blue Edition) on the other hand comes with all the sensors that you can possibly add to the main RBC controller (which includes the Acceleration sensor, not present on the Comprehensive Kit).
On the other hand the Comprehensive lets you build more shapes (23 opposed to 3 on Robobuilder) and the
Graphical Software is better on the Bioloid (Roboplus).
Again, in favour of Robobuilder if you'd like to do programming in .Net or use the Serial protocol the Robobuilder offers a better solution as it includes a very thorough and comprehensive serial protocol.
For this reason we usually recommend Robobuilder for Beginners or people who want to go through a smooth learning curve and also for users who have a background more oriented towards software (ie who will want to use .Net libraries, alternative firmwares).
I don't really know in which profile you fit but I hope this can help shed some light on your decision
Regards
Pedro.
Hi Bennz
It will really depend on what you want to do and what your skill level and background is (ie more of a software person or a hardware person).
The Comprehensive Kit offers nice value for money but the controller is limited in terms of adding sensors (there are workarounds for this if you search our forum for Pepper board).
The Robobuilder (Red Edition or Blue Edition) on the other hand comes with all the sensors that you can possibly add to the main RBC controller (which includes the Acceleration sensor, not present on the Comprehensive Kit).
On the other hand the Comprehensive lets you build more shapes (23 opposed to 3 on Robobuilder) and the
Graphical Software is better on the Bioloid (Roboplus).
Again, in favour of Robobuilder if you'd like to do programming in .Net or use the Serial protocol the Robobuilder offers a better solution as it includes a very thorough and comprehensive serial protocol.
For this reason we usually recommend Robobuilder for Beginners or people who want to go through a smooth learning curve and also for users who have a background more oriented towards software (ie who will want to use .Net libraries, alternative firmwares).
I don't really know in which profile you fit but I hope this can help shed some light on your decision
Regards
Pedro.