by Hood » Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:21 pm
by Hood
Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:21 pm
Hello!
Interestingly this forum!
I like DARwin-OP, but he is unfortunately too small in size for my taste and way too expensive for my dodgy economy.
I am eager to build a robot, but has not that good salary at work
In addition to walking on two legs, I want the robot to be able to navigate around the house like the robot
LOKI by Dave Shinsel (but that robot is mounted on wheels).
I want to be able to login from work via the internet and be able to see if everything is in order at home.
I want it to do some work for the power it consumes too, like patrolling at home when you're at work and and notify me if something is wrong.
Automatically recharge when the batteries are running low.
*My first question is if really Dynamixel servos are necessary in this kind of project?
When the economy is not the best, I think Dynamixel servos are terribly expensive, especially when I want a bigger robot (at least 1.5 m high)
Most likely "my" robot requires the MX-106 servos for the legs (12 pieces).
Is there no cheaper solution to these servos? Also think they're a little overworked for "hobby builder" think it should get by with less advanced servos!?
Main thing to get a satisfactory positioning of where the axis is, much like a standard RC servo but with a feedback of the axis position...
*The second question, is my "demands" of the robot unsuitable with Darwin OPs code without having to rewrite too much code?
I have not decided what kind of control I will use but looked at some different solutions using a laptop with USB controller card, etc.
Darwin's brain would have been fun to shop but £834 is a bit tight in the wallet
Thank you all robot lovers out there!
Hello!
Interestingly this forum!
I like DARwin-OP, but he is unfortunately too small in size for my taste and way too expensive for my dodgy economy.
I am eager to build a robot, but has not that good salary at work
In addition to walking on two legs, I want the robot to be able to navigate around the house like the robot
LOKI by Dave Shinsel (but that robot is mounted on wheels).
I want to be able to login from work via the internet and be able to see if everything is in order at home.
I want it to do some work for the power it consumes too, like patrolling at home when you're at work and and notify me if something is wrong.
Automatically recharge when the batteries are running low.
*My first question is if really Dynamixel servos are necessary in this kind of project?
When the economy is not the best, I think Dynamixel servos are terribly expensive, especially when I want a bigger robot (at least 1.5 m high)
Most likely "my" robot requires the MX-106 servos for the legs (12 pieces).
Is there no cheaper solution to these servos? Also think they're a little overworked for "hobby builder" think it should get by with less advanced servos!?
Main thing to get a satisfactory positioning of where the axis is, much like a standard RC servo but with a feedback of the axis position...
*The second question, is my "demands" of the robot unsuitable with Darwin OPs code without having to rewrite too much code?
I have not decided what kind of control I will use but looked at some different solutions using a laptop with USB controller card, etc.
Darwin's brain would have been fun to shop but £834 is a bit tight in the wallet
Thank you all robot lovers out there!