by PaulL » Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:20 am
by PaulL
Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:20 am
One thing I've always found frustrating about available bipeds is that few offer any kind of uniformity in the area where their controllers go. It'd be nice to see a void where a bigger board could go, ex PicoITX form factor or similar. Custom controllers just aren't going to promote better control software!! I wouldn't mind seeing a bot with a Pi in it to get started, but I wouldn't buy it if I couldn't fit in something different / faster!
Generally, I think the torso stack should amount to (from the top, down):
Head - with camera - pan and tilt capable.
Shoulder servo - Neck servo(s) - Shoulder servo.
Brains - a main board, plus space for bot-specific electronics.
Battery
Hip Servos
I think it's a bit off to put brains on the back - few "big" boards do well there.
For my project, my plan is to put the bot-specific electronics behind the shoulder servos above a PicoITX board. Some of the electronics will go in some space on the front of the torso.
One thing I've always found frustrating about available bipeds is that few offer any kind of uniformity in the area where their controllers go. It'd be nice to see a void where a bigger board could go, ex PicoITX form factor or similar. Custom controllers just aren't going to promote better control software!! I wouldn't mind seeing a bot with a Pi in it to get started, but I wouldn't buy it if I couldn't fit in something different / faster!
Generally, I think the torso stack should amount to (from the top, down):
Head - with camera - pan and tilt capable.
Shoulder servo - Neck servo(s) - Shoulder servo.
Brains - a main board, plus space for bot-specific electronics.
Battery
Hip Servos
I think it's a bit off to put brains on the back - few "big" boards do well there.
For my project, my plan is to put the bot-specific electronics behind the shoulder servos above a PicoITX board. Some of the electronics will go in some space on the front of the torso.