by tempusmaster » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:22 am
by tempusmaster
Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:22 am
Freeze wrote:Where can I find out exactly what RCB the 1HV has? I see it for sale now and again stating an RCB-3J. But that shouldn't be the case.
Is there a definitive verdict on this? I'm sure it's not the older J version. So... what RCB does the 1HV, sold today, come with.
The KHR-1HV is sold with the RCB-3 (not the RCB-3J). This has always been the case.
And the big question... what are the differences between the 1HVs RCB and the 2HVs RCB? I cannot find actual facts. I've read fluff such as it is "better because it's newer"... "has more features"... "better for motion control"... etc. But no real details. There must be specs somewhere?!?
The original KHR-2HV kits were sold with the RCB-3J. Initially the difference was that the RCB-3J did not support serial mode operation of the servos.
Subsequent firmware revisions to the full RCB-3 firmware added more features - which were not accessable to the RCB-3J users. These included things like:
- faster execution of branch instructions
- Independent MIX object parameter setting screen
- Additional reference pose (Home Position and Trim Position)
- Variable motion timebase
and a few others.
More recently, Kyosho has released a 32-port analog sensor interface board that only works with the most recent RCB-3 firmware which is Ver1.1a.
Word of caution: Although Kondo is probably shipping the newest KHR-1HV kits with the latest firmware, some dealers may have stock on hand with older firmware versions.
For KHR-2HV users, Kondo has made the upgrade to the RCB-3 Ver.1.1a firmware available. Interested users need to contact Kondo via their website. Please note that if you update the firmware, any existing motions will have to be updated as well. The update process is documented, but only in Japanese at this point, though it is simple enough that a Google translation should be clear enough.
For more information,
this RoboSpot webpage should prove useful.
Freeze wrote:Where can I find out exactly what RCB the 1HV has? I see it for sale now and again stating an RCB-3J. But that shouldn't be the case.
Is there a definitive verdict on this? I'm sure it's not the older J version. So... what RCB does the 1HV, sold today, come with.
The KHR-1HV is sold with the RCB-3 (not the RCB-3J). This has always been the case.
And the big question... what are the differences between the 1HVs RCB and the 2HVs RCB? I cannot find actual facts. I've read fluff such as it is "better because it's newer"... "has more features"... "better for motion control"... etc. But no real details. There must be specs somewhere?!?
The original KHR-2HV kits were sold with the RCB-3J. Initially the difference was that the RCB-3J did not support serial mode operation of the servos.
Subsequent firmware revisions to the full RCB-3 firmware added more features - which were not accessable to the RCB-3J users. These included things like:
- faster execution of branch instructions
- Independent MIX object parameter setting screen
- Additional reference pose (Home Position and Trim Position)
- Variable motion timebase
and a few others.
More recently, Kyosho has released a 32-port analog sensor interface board that only works with the most recent RCB-3 firmware which is Ver1.1a.
Word of caution: Although Kondo is probably shipping the newest KHR-1HV kits with the latest firmware, some dealers may have stock on hand with older firmware versions.
For KHR-2HV users, Kondo has made the upgrade to the RCB-3 Ver.1.1a firmware available. Interested users need to contact Kondo via their website. Please note that if you update the firmware, any existing motions will have to be updated as well. The update process is documented, but only in Japanese at this point, though it is simple enough that a Google translation should be clear enough.
For more information,
this RoboSpot webpage should prove useful.