by tempusmaster » Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:04 am
by tempusmaster
Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:04 am
onesandzeros wrote::(
i guess the RCB-3J control board wont work in khr-1? cause it uses hv.
I was told during the April RCB-3 seminar that it is possible to use the RCB-3 with the original KHR-1 low voltage servo configuration by using a small option board that boosts the supply for the controller board operation. That being said, the RCB-3 hasn't been released yet (just the RCB-3J for the KHR-2HV. Kondo marketing could easily change their plans, especially if they think the market for the option board is too small to justify offering that configuration.
Most of the existing KHR-1 userbase that wants to upgrade is probably just going to buy a complete KHR-2HV rather than trying to work with a hybrid. Besides, if I was considering the move to the RCB-3 I would definitely want to move to HV across the board.
has anyone used the RSC-1 board?
Lastly i wanted to ask if anyone hsa video of khr-1 with the gyro werking.
Which configuration?
Most of the ROBO-ONE J class robots that use the KHR-1 platform are equipped with gyros.
maybe kondo will release a different version of RCB-3J for khr-1, this would be great as it is supposed to be superior
The RCB-3J is definitely superior. At the same time, it's likely to be more difficult for most novice builders to grok and use effectively. Given that the KHR-2HV price point is lower than the KHR-1, it will be interesting to see how Kondo positions the older model going forward. That question is sure to be asked next weekend at the big KHR-1 anniversary event here.
onesandzeros wrote::(
i guess the RCB-3J control board wont work in khr-1? cause it uses hv.
I was told during the April RCB-3 seminar that it is possible to use the RCB-3 with the original KHR-1 low voltage servo configuration by using a small option board that boosts the supply for the controller board operation. That being said, the RCB-3 hasn't been released yet (just the RCB-3J for the KHR-2HV. Kondo marketing could easily change their plans, especially if they think the market for the option board is too small to justify offering that configuration.
Most of the existing KHR-1 userbase that wants to upgrade is probably just going to buy a complete KHR-2HV rather than trying to work with a hybrid. Besides, if I was considering the move to the RCB-3 I would definitely want to move to HV across the board.
has anyone used the RSC-1 board?
Lastly i wanted to ask if anyone hsa video of khr-1 with the gyro werking.
Which configuration?
Most of the ROBO-ONE J class robots that use the KHR-1 platform are equipped with gyros.
maybe kondo will release a different version of RCB-3J for khr-1, this would be great as it is supposed to be superior
The RCB-3J is definitely superior. At the same time, it's likely to be more difficult for most novice builders to grok and use effectively. Given that the KHR-2HV price point is lower than the KHR-1, it will be interesting to see how Kondo positions the older model going forward. That question is sure to be asked next weekend at the big KHR-1 anniversary event here.